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Source: Donna Trussell - August 23, 2014 Category: Cancer Authors: admin Tags: Game rs gold runescape gold Source Type: blogs

You Heart Breaker
Covers of Moon River are ubiquitous. It seems the entire world loves this simple, beautiful song. [Ed. note: YouTube removed this lovely tribute due to copyright infringement, so for this video I've switched to the French site Voila. High quality, so it may take a minute to load.] But try finding a cover that does justice to the original, which was written byHenry Mancini and Johnny Mercer for Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany’s. By her own admission, Hepburn could not carry a tune, so she performed “Moon River” in a breathy, conversational style. Even so, songwriter Mercer considered Hepbu...
Source: Donna Trussell - July 30, 2014 Category: Cancer Authors: admin Tags: Humor Source Type: blogs

Meet Me in Montauk
Singer/actor Tyler Hilton — who played the young, up-and-coming Elvis in the 2005 Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line — performs Bob Dylan’s “Boots of Spanish Leather” with Alexa from the band Chic Gamine: “Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime” by Beck from the best love story you’ve never seen, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind starring Kate Winslet. Rent it and learn what “meet me in Montauk” means. (It’s not what you think.) At the 2002 Olympics Michelle Kwan followed up her 1998 Olympic silver medal with a bronze. A disappointed Kwan concluded her 2002 Olympic appearance with a stunning exhibition...
Source: Donna Trussell - July 30, 2014 Category: Cancer Authors: admin Tags: Cancer Source Type: blogs

blog is moving
The URL of this blog will soon change to donnatrussell/wordpress.com, and then, after a major overhaul, to blissfulinsolence.com. The focus will be less cancer and politics, and more surviving and aging. Please bear with me during reconstruction. Thank you! Filed under: Whatever (Source: Donna Trussell)
Source: Donna Trussell - January 23, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Donna Trussell Tags: Whatever Source Type: blogs

Feed the Fish
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Source: Donna Trussell - January 11, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Donna Trussell Tags: Whatever Source Type: blogs

Shoot Your Wig & Pop a Cap
I lost my hair during chemotherapy seven years ago. But I hated my wig, which mimicked the hairstyle of my repellent 50-something teacher from grade school. (”My name is Mrs. Green. Like paint! Ha ha ha ha!”) So I decided I would stick to hats and caps. But I was addled and sad and scared when I went hat shopping, and I made some poor choices. Learn from my mistakes. A few tips: 1) Your hair goes with whatever you wear. Hats do not. While the colorful prints are tempting (and it’s fun to have a few) keep in mind that most will clash with your clothes unless you stick to very neutral colors. I have brown hair, so I e...
Source: Donna Trussell - January 18, 2011 Category: Cancer Authors: admin Tags: Cancer Writing Source Type: blogs

A Day to Remember
In honor of Barack Obama, in memory of his mother Ann Dunham, who died of ovarian cancer in 1995, and to all African Americans on this historic, long-awaited day, Julie Miller’s “By Way of Sorrow” performed by Cry Cry Cry (Lucy Kaplansky, Dar Williams, Richard Shindell): By Way of Sorrow on YouTube. (Source: Donna Trussell)
Source: Donna Trussell - January 20, 2010 Category: Cancer Authors: admin Tags: Humor Source Type: blogs

Twelve Tips for Cancer Patients
1) You are sick. You have an incurable disease. You are in the fight of your life. All the happy images of cancer you’ve seen on TV? Forget them. 2) You will be tired. You will be sad. You will be irritable. You will feel guilty for being a lousy parent/friend/coworker. 3) You will feel lazy and unfocused. You will find that your old interests now seem like chores. 4) You will hear lots and lots of advice on how to beat cancer. Unless that advice is coming from an oncologist, ignore it. 5) You will make people nervous. You will lose some friends. You will miss them. 6) You will miss yourself. You will miss the life you h...
Source: Donna Trussell - January 28, 2009 Category: Cancer Authors: admin Tags: Cancer Source Type: blogs

Cancer Is a Killer, Not a Lifestyle
Does cancer make you uncomfortable? Of course it does! Disfiguring surgery. Treatments that make patients bald, pale and weak. Teeth falling out or turning brown. Missing fingernails. A large elastic bandage worn on the arm forever. Chronic pain. And on top of all that—for way too many—a death sentence. Hey, what’s not to like? It’s human nature to try to put aside what makes us uncomfortable. One way to do that is to assign blame. Won’t happen to me because I did not perform in smoky nightclubs. Won’t happen to me because I have a four-leaf clover. Or—worse—won’t happen to me because I am [stage whisper...
Source: Donna Trussell - November 30, 2008 Category: Cancer Authors: admin Tags: Cancer Source Type: blogs