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A blog that discusses Albany, New York area history. Areas of focus include historical and genealogical research, documentation, ethnicity, cemeteries, gravestone restoration, and historic landmarks.
13 April 2026
29 March 2026
The Last 16 Months
A lot has happened in the past sixteen months. Just after completing online studies at Brigham Young University- Idaho and earning an Associate's degree in Family History Research, on Christmas Eve 2024, a CT scan determined that I had an enormous cancerous tumor on my liver. There were no symptoms whatsoever. Routine bloodwork discovered that my liver numbers were extremely high. Further testing, including a PET scan, showed four cancerous spots in my lungs. The cancer was determined to be melanoma after two biopsies. Seven and a half years earlier, melanoma was removed from my face and I was given a clean bill of health. However, it reappeared years later in my lungs and on my liver.
There have been plenty of ups and downs on this journey as I seek treatment. My oncologist told me that I will never be in remission; the cancer will always be there. I am learning to live my new "normal" life with stage four cancer. It is challenging. I never know what the day or the week has in store for me. Physical changes, such as reduced strength and endurance, have prevented me from doing client-based gravestone conservation. My daughter may learn the process of gravestone restoration to continue this trade.
With my long-term longevity very much uncertain, my days are usually filled with genealogical research on my family and with organizing many years of collecting documents, papers, and photos. A new goal is to resume blogging about genealogy topics.
