I’ve gotten to sleep on it, sleep without it, and adjust to a new set of sensations. The removal of the halo wasn’t difficult, it was just weird. Andrea was there to help, in fact she got to unscrew the pins while the nurse (Tracy) held the halo in position and then off it came. […]
Year: 2013
Tomorrow is H-Day
My CT scan is booked for 11:30 Wednesday morning, if all goes well I’ll leave the hospital without this halo. Andrea gave my hair a good washing, that will likely be the last time I need to sit on a seat in the shower with a cape covering the vest. It will be a week […]
Happy Canada Day
It’s July already, wow! So Happy Canada Day, eh. It’s also now two days until I lose the halo, that’s honestly much more exciting. I know I can get through these days, just trying to figure out what to do with my hair 🙂 And in between, I’m still writing. Here’s today’s piece. Gerrans Scores […]
Report: Le Tour Stage 2
I sure wish I was there… the Corsica countryside looks stunning and the event is as impressive as ever. Since I’m not I will have to be content to follow it as best I can via all of the online and social media outlets I have access to. New to my blog is the twitter […]
What a way to start the 100th Tour de France!
I watched in disbelief, as did millions of others I’m sure. Then I wrote a short piece for PedalMag.com about when Murphy’s Law rules at le Tour. You can read it here… Chaos in Corsica And then I spent a little timing seeing what the aftermath was. The one thing that really caught my eye […]
Albion Hills and the 24 Hour Summer Solstice, 2013 Edition
I spent some time over the past couple of evenings organizing material and then I wrote up a piece for publication this morning… it was a fun event and one I really would have enjoyed being at. And one I look forward to getting to next time around when I’m not in this contraption. A […]
2008, meet 2013
Speaking of countdowns (of course I’m writing not speaking but hey, it’s my blog so I can say that), I’ve been watching, tracking and waiting for this to arrive too.It’s been a nice distraction from thinking about the halo. My new Macbook Pro, with the old one underneath My original Macbook started giving me problems […]
I Can Count the Days on My Fingers
When I wrote that title I was only thinking of the fact that I’m now into single digits in my countdown to getting out of this halo. Then it struck me:I can use my hands to count, just like a child. And I’m thankful. A lot of friends have expressed how happy they are that […]
Two weeks. Yes, I’m counting
All day the thought of not being inside this set of bars has been on my mind. By this time two weeks from today I’ll know how things have gone and for better or worse I should be free of my halo. I hope for (and expect) better, not worse. The sensations I have from […]
I’ve never been a hairy man
A tease from a friend and fellow cyclist about me having hair (the “I won’t believe it if I don’t see it” kind of comment) prompted me to take a picture, which led to a little thinking, which led to this post and gallery. Let me start by saying that I’ve never been a hairy […]