BUCKET LIST - The things you have always wanted to do but haven't! and would like to before you die
Accept my hair...ok, I am keeping it short!
Attend a Synphony, Dress Up, The Whole Show
Be a better friend.
Exercise Every Day
Family Gathering (everyone) YES, Love having everyone together now and forever!
Give More
Go Horse Back Riding - Check this Off. Definitely not meant to be a cowgirl!
Learn how to Crochet something other than scarves
Listen better
Make Decisions Quicker
Ride and play on a Segway -- Okay, did this on 1/12/14 and it was so much fun. More about this on my blog. Can take it off my list, however, would definitely do this again!
Stop cussing.
Stop Worrying - Don't know if I'll ever be able to check this one off.
Take better care of myself - health-wise.
Travel to France with Ron - Well definitely take this off the list. Did this while visiting JJ and family in the UK. Would love to go back to tour more of Germany and other countries we just touched upon. Wine and food were great!
My name is Donna Fischer.
I was married to Ron, since 1967 and lost him to bladder cancer in November of 2013. I have two children and 4 grandchildren.
As of 2015, I am retired.. I am a breast cancer survivor.
The name of my blog is Bunco for Breast Cancer Survivors because I was fortunate enough to attend a Casting for Recovery Retreat in 2003 and began raising monies through bunco for the group. I worked with this group for ten years. It is still a wonderful concept, however I have moved on in my endeavors.
You cannot let Breast Cancer define you, but it does change a lot in your life and your future.
In 2019 cancer came again, only this time it was Esophageal (esophagus and stomach) and it was a really bad one. Lots of tests, chemo, major surgery and radiation. I will never be the same, life had definitely changed. 2020 comes with a lot of changes for me. Coping with this health issue but also making a major move from Arizona to Illinois.
March 2021, metastized esophageal cancer in the pancreas tail and spleen. Another surgery removing the tail, spleen and mass. A Third cancer experience.
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