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Show Me Another City: DadTube
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Show Me Another City. The Sadler Gordons take on Chicago. Monday, February 05, 2007. This is Show Me Another City's 100th post! As most of you already know, my father is undergoing treatment for cancer of the esophagus. In fact, today begins his 5.5 week radiation/chemotherapy treatment course. He has created a beautiful blog. About this experience that includes updates on treatment. My family welcomes your positive thoughts, prayers, and good vibes during this challenging time. Im a Super Fan!
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The Wonderwheel: April 2007
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Monday, April 30, 2007. There was something about the way Baxter behaved tonight that seemed just a little off-kilter. The strange energy at the table, the inability to quiet himself when asked repeatedly, until Matt actually gave the child's dinner roll. A time out for flying across the table multiple times. At least that got us all laughing. I knew that either a) he needed to use the bathroom desperately; or b) something had gone wrong today. Are you not cyin' anymoah? Sunday, April 29, 2007. Pink nose...
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The Wonderwheel: May 2007
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Thursday, May 31, 2007. Highlights of the Day. Baxter stood by the car window, apparently touching the rain drops. "I just wrote "S.B." on the window! He told me with a grin. "What's that for.Silly Boy? I asked distractedly, switching the backpack for the swimming bag as we got ready to head into the Y for his lesson. He named a girl in his class. My head swiveled around 3 times and my eyes bugged out. Either that or I asked - calm on the outside - "Why are you thinking of her right now? Yeah, okay. ...
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The Wonderwheel: October 2007
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007. The day began, predictably, with a lot of excitement. Baxter, upon opening a pumpkin-shaped Halloween card from my parents at the breakfast table, let out a gasp you'd think would be reserved for Christmas morning. "It's today. Asked Lyle, eyes wide, hugging the card to his chest. " For real life? Also predictably, the day ended with two tired little boys melting down out of sheer exhaustion, and finally dropping into bed in complete and utter silence. Monday, October 29, 2007.