For The Love of God America, Get it Right This Time

I don’t think I could take having my heart broken again.

I was going to hop into my gym clothes and go the gym right after voting, but weirdly, I want to look nice while I wait on line and my gym clothes are beyond crappy. How insane is that, wanting to look nice while I wait on line? Do you know that people used to get dressed up to get on airplanes? We did. That just popped into my head.

I think I’m going to shower and go vote in nicer clothes than my gym clothes. I’m bringing my camera of course.  I plan to make a little movie unless the other people voting object.  

I’m so excited!  I don’t think I’ve been this excited since the first time I voted! I love Obama AND Biden.  Thinking men!  My kind of guys!  In eight years, lets go for a thinking girl (woman for those who object to “girl” which I like)!

I’m Healthy and NYC is Pretty

The doctor basically said no way in hell I have pancreatic cancer.  There isn’t anyone on the planet more un-pancreatic cancer-y than me.  He’s sending me to a sports doctor.

So I’ve been up on the roof experimenting with night photographs and movies.  First, a photograph, and then a short movie below.  Pretty, no? And that was without a tripod.  You can kinda tell because I didn’t get the Empire State Building straight.  But I’m very impressed with the movie.

I tried one version zooming in very close, but I liked the more pulled back view better. You could actually see more this way.

View From I Have a Cat on Me

Finney is on my lap and I can’t move so this is my view from the desk, looking slightly west. There’s Buddy on the couch, the humidifier is going now that the heat is on—love this new camera, you can see the steam!—new sneakers, blue not red because they are not making them in red anymore, damn them, and to the right on the desk is the book I’m reading now which I love, love, LOVE, A Tree Grows In Brooklyn. Where have you been all my life, A Tree Grows In Brooklyn?  

I’m going to the doctor this morning after the cat gets off me.  More below …

Hopefully it’s nothing.  In fact I’m pretty sure it is, but I’ve had this nagging backache in just one relatively small spot in my back that has been growing. I saw the doctor about this a month or two ago. Here’s the thing: my mother died of pancreatic cancer in 2001, and her only symptom until it got bad was a backache, so I’m paranoid.  I went back to the pancreatic cancer Listserv I joined when my mother was first diagnosed to ask about this and found the very first post I made.  What makes it sad beyond the whole pancreatic cancer thing was my hopefulness about finding trials.  I posted this on March 14. She died ten days later on March 24th. Clearly no trial in the world could have saved her.  I think she was dead within 5 weeks of being diagnosed.

My March 14th Post:

I’ve been lurking for a few weeks on this list.  I haven’t said anything because my mother, who we’ve been told has pancreatic cancer, still hasn’t gotten a formal diagnosis.  They weren’t able to get a tissue sample from the first procedure (although that procedure told that my mother’s liver is clear).  They did a needle biopsy last Friday that gives my mother anxeity attacks whenever she thinks about it.  Are needle biopsies that bad?  She took some Xanax last night for the first time and had a horrible reaction from it.  She hallucinated.  I’ve never heard of such a reaction from Xanax.

Anyway, I wanted to introduce myself.  My name is Stacy Horn.  I live in NYC, and my mother lives in Huntington, LI.  The reason I’m speaking up is because I have a cousin who does cancer research at Dana Farber and I want to share what I learn from him and others.  My cousin does not specialize in pancreatic cancer so he is only sharing what he is able to find out.

But he told me to look into trials for EGF receptor inhibitors and proteasomeal inhibitors.  Apparently there’s some buzz going about in cancer rearch circles about these trials.

Has anyone heard anything about either of these?  I’m looking into them so I will certainly share what I find.

What I remember finding was that my mother was ineligible for every single trial I found.  Now I understand why, it was utterly hopeless, but at the time I couldn’t believe the horror of it.  I guess I still can’t emotionally, even though I now understand why rationally.  We will all get there, to the point where there’s nothing you can do, you’re going to die, and it sucks no matter what form it takes.  This form sucked in its having-time-to-look-into-options-and-essentially-be-told-“no, we’re not going to let you mother have this option” way.

So yeah.  I hope I don’t have pancreatic cancer, and I probably don’t.  I feel healthy as a horse. Except for this scary nagging spot of pain.

Any Word About Project Bueller?


I can’t find anything about it. Did anybody see it?  Was it great?  I found this video on YouTube. Be sure to click on “watch in high quality” on the lower right, otherwise you can’t really see what’s happening.  But I can’t tell from this if people in the crowd were participating, the crucial thing! There isn’t anything on the Project Bueller website. There are pictures on Flickr, if you search on Bueller and then sort by the most recent. They got the look just right.  It looks like this. However it came off, it was a great idea.  But I’d love to hear from people who saw it!

What Would Tim Gunn Do?


My big yearly “Holiday Cleaning” is coming up, and one thing I try to do every year is pare down my clothes to things I actually wear and are flattering.

I never succeed.  I’m also hampered by the fact that money is tight, so it’s not like I can replace what I get rid of.

But I would love to have a closet full of only good things that make me feel pretty, and I’m okay with having very few choices in there as long as they are all good ones.

So that is the goal this month.  Be brave.  Be ruthless.

There’s not a lot of color in there.  That has to be addressed. That blue shirt on the right?  The color looks great on me, but I’m not sure the style works.  I think it has to go even though it’s one of the few spots of color.

Sigh.  I wish Tim Gunn would help me.  (For the record, I love Stacy and Clinton, and Finola Huges, too.)

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