Plastic Surgeon REBUILDS wife Plastic Surgeon Reza Vossough said he has created the wife of his dreams after operating on his partner eight times!
U.S.S. NEW YORK
Girl Shoots MOOSE!
Here's Kelly Holmin with her Moose!
BOB DYLAN has a CHRISTMAS ALBUM
John Hines at the Carpenter Nature Center
John released an Eagle that had been injured and was rehabed back to health at the Raptor Center!
First look at the LIGHTS OF TARGET FIELD
The Dangers of TEXTING while Driving
WCCO guest MN STATE TROOPER, LT. Matt Langer says the following
video is a MUST SEE!!!
...it is disturbing, but this PSA illustrates the dangers of TEXTING while driving!
Eleanor's CaringBridge Update Here we go again. Another tumor another surgery. The tumor had been responding to the last course of chemo but then it stopped and the cancer has formed a small mass that will be removed.This time the role of the surgeon will be played by Dr. Ian Parney The role of family and friends remain the same - although I can say that has expanded over the last year. I can say with great gratitude that Chan and I are very fortunate people even with this disease because of friends and family and the finest doctors in the world at the helm. Chan has thankfully agreed to help me with this "Caring Bridge " site because, as anyone who knows me knows, the internet and I are like oil and water. SO I thought I'd at least try to write the first entry. We are entering this week and this journey with hope and love. As of this writing I don't know which day this week the surgery will be, but Chan can update you when we know.
Thank you for your love and thoughts and prayers.
Eleanor
If people were superior to animals, they’d take better care of the world.
I think the second most horrible words to hear after "You have brain cancer" are "The cancer is back".... but it's happened. Again. My fantastic Dr. at the Mayo Clinic - Dr. Joon Uhm - has prescribed a new treatment, and I am hoping, this time, that "third time is a charm". I am tired of this! I have decided to take disability leave while I am receiving treatment so my body can be strong and fight the disease with more gusto. I just don't have the energy to "muscle through it" this time. I miss 'CCO and of course Susie, Dan and all of the stories we hear from our listeners every day. As I watch the beautiful April snow fall down here on the farm, I am grateful for so many things. (OK, maybe not the weather...). I am lucky enough to have a great and loving support system to help me through the uncertainty that is most distressing. I know many people have called and emailed the station, noticing that I am not there. I truly appreciate that and hope that everyone will be patient with me and understand that I am taking this attempt at recovery one day at a time. Some days I feel fine, some days my energy level is nonexistent. I will update this site when I can. Thank everyone in advance for your prayers and thoughts. I can't do this alone. Knowing everyone out there is pulling for me helps immeasurably.
Love, Eleanor
Eleanor Joins Susie On WCCO to Talk About Her Latest Challenge