More about My Wife & Adventures in Seattle
posted over 4 years ago | 0 comments
Things are finally moving right along with my wife's evaluation and treatment for multiple myeloma. She's now staying at the Pete Gross House while a patient at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. I attended some of her appointments at the clinic...
An Update on My Wife and Insurance
posted over 5 years ago | 0 comments
It’s time for an update on my rant about health care insurance. Since my post several weeks ago my wife has found a woman at the insurance company who really seems to care. She has guided my wife through the maze and has gotten her approved for...
We Need a National Health Care Plan
posted over 5 years ago | 2 comments
My wife, Alma, celebrates her 60th birthday tomorrow. I use the word “celebrates” loosely. Last fall she was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, an incurable cancer of the bone marrow. She has been undergoing aggressive treatment since the...
The Memoir Continues -- The First Date
posted over 5 years ago | 0 comments
(As promised, here's more of my memoir about high school and into my first year in college. This is as far as I've gotten with my memoir. I hope to find the time and energy to finish some day soon.)
High school was where I found my little niche...
High school was where I found my little niche...
A Memoir, Part I
posted over 5 years ago | 1 comment
I guess some people would say I’ve had an interesting life. I grew up in the country, two miles from a little town in Washington called Sedro-Woolley. I had twin neighbor boys, Jack and Jim, who were a year younger than me and my mom babysat...
An Introduction to Xradioguyfrank
posted over 5 years ago | 0 comments
I suppose I should introduce myself. My name is Frank. I was born in the small northwest Washington town of Sedro-Woolley on a stormy Friday in April, 1945. I grew up in the country a couple of miles north of town where my neighbor boys and two...
