Sunday, October 20, 2019

Strange But Interesting Story


Did you know ....

That in the Horror Film Character Freddy Kruger was based on a real life serial killer who lived in Rockville, Iowa in the 1800s. According to court county records of the time, Mr. Kruger was known to have killed at least twenty children within a three mile radius of where he lived. He reportedly murdered most of the children using only a Gardening claw. 


He lived inside an old abandoned cement factory north of town where he would bring his victims. Having set up a small living space (and torture area) within the "mechanical room" of the facility. Oh yeah...back then, a "mechanical room" was also known as a "boiler room". 

Mr. Kruger was eventually caught by his own recourse by accidentally starting a fire in a portion of the factory where he was burned over 70% of his body. While in the hospital recovering, Police investigated & he was arrested after they found his room of horrors. He was tried, but found to be criminally insane and spent the rest of his life in a Psychiatric Hospital before dying in his sleep at the old age of 72. 

But shortly after his death a string of unexpected deaths occurred in Rockville involving young teenagers & children while they were sleeping in their beds. Before they died a few parents said their children would wake up in the middle of the night from the night terrors to what they called a burned & scary old man with a claw was trying to kill them and refused to go back to sleep....we now know why....

To this day (and LONG before the Elm St. films) Rockville has since became a ghost town where all residents have long moved away in Fear that it was haunted by the ghost of Freddy Kruger.

Actually, I just Googled and found these pictures and made all that up....... Halloween is almost here everyone! Boo

The "Pie in the Face" Challenge

If you're randomly seeing this post, you are unofficially invited to take part in the "Pie in the Face" Challenge.  If you we sent a challenge with a link to this page, you are officially challenged and we’re hoping you graciously join the fundraiser!  It's intended to be a "fun" fundraiser in support of the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life (RFL).  This challenge is the same kind of theme as the ice bucket challenge was a few years ago.  

I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Colon Cancer in February 2018.  After colon resection surgery that removed the entire right side of my colon followed by several rounds of chemotherapy I was declared cancer free in September 2018.  In December, it was discovered my cancer was in fact back and had spread to my liver, I was now at stage 4.  More chemo and liver surgery in April 2019.  I recently completed my 22nd round of chemo in October 2019 and my latest set of CT and MRI scans so improvement in some areas, but growth in others.  I've grown resistant to the current chemo cocktail and am now looking for other options to get my cancer under control.  More research and new discoveries are needed to help get it under control for me and for others.

I joined Relay for Life as a Team Captain in 2018 just two months before the Quabogg Valley event under the team name "Director Dan", which follows my name as a Scentsy Independent Consultant.  PLEASE, feel free to follow the links and JOIN my team!  I also joined the Event Leadership Team  because I wanted to help, find out more, and to share my journey.  We've raised about $11,000.00 in the past two years.  My goal this year is to far exceed that total.  The funds raised are used so much for all the great programs ACS has to help patients and caregivers 24x7 with whatever they are facing, we support places like Hope Lodge that serves as a place for patients to stay for free when they have to travel away from home for treatments, and for research.  They have been some great news in the field of cancer treatments this past year, but more is needed.  I need help finding the right solution to get my cancer under control.

Here's a video introduction for how the "Pie in the Face" Challenge came about and how it works.



The Donation page should look like this at secure.acsevents.org


What to do when you are challenged

  • You find 2 people willing to make a tax deductible donation to American Cancer Society (ACS) Relay For Life for Director Dan’s team for the right smack you with a “Pie in the Face”.  Note: If you have a couple of kids, grandkids, or others who you want to smack you with the "Pie in the Face" , feel free to make the donations yourself, have fun with it, the kids will probably enjoy it just as much, check out the video, my wife and kids loved it and they;re adult children!
  • Each person who agrees to make the donation, I recommend a minimum of $5.00, but more is totally acceptable.  Use only the link above to make the donation so it goes to the right place and is credited to this challenge correctly.
  • Take pictures and or a video when you get the "Pie in the Face" Post them to social media and link back to this page (you can use http://bit.ly/Relaypieintheface - the name IS case sensitive).  Use the hashtag #RelayPieintheFace
  • Most importantly, you then challenge 2 people to take the challenge themselves.  They don't have to be the same two people that smacked you with a "Pie in the Face".  You do need to follow up with them, if either backs out and does not complete the challenge within a week, please challenge someone else.

But I Don't Want a Pie in My Face!

Bummer, can't you play along and help us out with the cause?  Some may just not want to.  Our suggestion is that you buy your way out by making the donation yourself, pie or no pie, however, please try to find 2 others nevertheless.

If you are the one that challenged the person that doesn't want to participate, please try to find two others that will participate, that is how we can really help.

It’s each challenged person goal to find 2 people who will accept the challenge.  This can run through the end of the RFL season, ending about Sept 30, 2020.

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Friday, October 18, 2019

Some Days are Just Better Days


I'd have to say that yesterday was just one of those better days.  Finally a day when more things were right than wrong, and it felt good.It all started when I received a call from my oncology scheduler at Dana-Farber called to say they got me in for an appointment on Monday, that's huge to me.  It's been so frustrating trying to get this appointment ever since my most recent MRI suggested changes in my treatment were in order.  Still a few days away, but at least we are a step closer to next steps.

We've begun fundraising for Relay For Life 2020 and I have some exciting things planned or in the works, at least I think they are exciting.  The best thing you can do right now is just join my Relay team.  You can do that be going to My Relay 2020 page.  As a cancer survivor and fighter, you know that when cancer strikes, it hits from all sides. It takes a wealth of support, services, and treatment options to fight back. The American Cancer Society works 24/7 to provide all of these, and much more. I would be honored if you would join my Relay For Life team and help us in the fight against cancer.  If you'd like to help me with the fundraising, its easy peasy ... just connect with me and we'll figure out what you're best at or enjoy doing.  Things you might enjoy could be walking or running in a 5K; baking and hosting a bake sale; hosting a Scentsy catalog fundraiser; bike riding; playing corn hole; coordinating a restaurant dinner event; ANYTHING you might like doing I can help you make it into a fundraiser.  How about a paint and sip party?



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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

A Better Day, of Sorts


I thought I might make a short video post to follow up on my Renewed Death Sentence announcement the other day.  Although still trying to get through all that, I'm working to keep on living a happy life.  I just don't feel well and am very frustrated as I continue to learn about this mysterious rat bastard many refer to as cancer.  Had my local oncologist not stopped further chemo treatments, I would have started my 23rd round today, and today is the best I have felt since finishing round 22, 12 days ago, not that I'm perfect by any means, but today, is a much better day than even yesterday.

We are in the midst of peak leaf color in this part of New England, in fact, coming to a fast end of peak color.  We decided to take a picnic lunch to the Windsor Dam here in Belchertown which is at the southern end of the Quabbin Reservoir.  It was a nice day out, first time we actually ever visited there in the 14 years we have been living here.  If I hadn't been so tired, it would have been a great walk.

As we returned to the starting point, Carol went along by herself to go get the car, I was pretty wiped out from the short walk, less than half way across the dam, which I think is about a 1/2 mile long.  Nevertheless, I wanted to record a video to let everyone know I was OK and that the fight continues.


Not as upbeat and positive as I hoped, but, it is what it is.  I'm doing fine, just very frustrated at the moment at the lack of things going well for a change.  Still no call from Dana-Farber to set up an appointment.  My truck remains in the garage being worked on, since last Thursday.  Today, our outgoing mail is stolen from our mail box and several other people's outgoing mail is deposited in our mail box, all opened and checks removed from payments being mailed by our neighbors.  Just one hassle after another.

On a good note, got to Facetime with my son and 2 grandsons today, that is always a great pleasure, they are so cute!  Wish I had the energy to be with them more while I have the chance.

Lastly, thank you.  Thank you for hanging in there with me through this journey, the good, the bad, and the ugly.  Your continued words of encouragement are never ending and I so much appreciate you.  I want to send a huge shout out to my old Navy buddy Rich, he is constantly there for me on Marco Polo, I need to dig up the energy to send him replies ...  thanks Rich for always being there.  To Doug, you ROCK buddy.

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A Renewed Death Sentence of Sorts

I had n MRI and CT scans 2 days ago and received a call from the local oncologist which essentially made me feel like I had just received a renew death sentence.  Nothing in the call was positive and nothing that I had hoped and prayed for.  My local doctor had spoken with my lead oncologist at Dana-Farber and said they both felt the cancer had progressed, although not running rampant, and all my tumors had grown.  This sucks.

She said that it appeared that my cancer had built up an immunity to the chemo (FOL-Firi) I had been receiving for the last 11 rounds and was no longer responding.  I really don't get and understand that because ever since my liver resection to remove the original tumors on my liver, my CEA scores and blood work all seemed to be going in the right direction.  I guess that's part of what make cancer so mysterious, the rat bastard.

Further, my local doctor said she did not feel that surgery to remove the tumors was an option.  What?  Why not?  I was told that too much would have to be removed and they were concerned that putting me through the surgery and then having the possibility of a new tumor starting was worth it.  On the surface, I can't say I can grasp that logic, but I don't have all the information yet to really make that decision.  The logical part of me says anytime you remove the cancer, how can it be a bad thing?  Isn't part of the problem with cancerous tumors compared to non-cancerous tumors is that pieces break off, can land somewhere else, and start a new growth?  I need expert advice on this.

 No more chemo for the foreseeable future.  I'm still waiting to get the appointment with my Boston doctor scheduled to see what she has to offer or suggest, to see if there have been any breakthroughs and a clinical trial at some location may be available... I will go anywhere that offers hope.

I really hated to hear what she had to say and was optimistic that it would be better news seeing that blood work, CEA numbers, and other factors had seemed to be improving.  My tiredness hasn't been a consistence improvement, in fact, quite the opposite this past week, but, nevertheless, I was hoping for better news.  I am really sadden at my renewed feeling of the death sentence that I felt in February 2018 at my original diagnosis.  I'm going to try to stay positive and know that I am in the hands of God and live what ever days I have left in happiness and to make a difference in your lives in a positive way, shape, and form too.  Do NOT put off any screenings you are due for, early detection can save your life and or extend it  I need and want another 15-20 years to make a difference in this world.

I'm honestly surprised at how I am feeling.  Sadden yes, but not violently angry.  Unlike Alex Trebeck, I am not satisfied with the good life I have lived thus far ... I want to feel better before its over, do many of the things I once did, and most of the things I yet want to accomplish.

I was honored to be part of a radio talk show a week or so ago talking a little about my journey and Relay For Life (RFL).  The American Cancer Society (ACS) does so many good things and is one of the leaders in research along with others, such as Dana-Farber and the Jimmy Fund.  Last night it was my pleasure to support "Real Men Wear Pink of Western Massachusetts" by having dinner at Texas Roadhouse in Springfield, MA.  Looks like another branch of raising funds for ACS I can be more a part of next year.  Of all the great things done by ACS, I'm now a big advocate of research to find was to stem and manage cancer, especially in kids!

How can you help and how can you get involved with Relay For Life?  First let me say, there is a way for everyone to help, no matter what reason you think you can't help.  What is something you excel at?  Maybe not even excel at, something you like to do?  Do you bake and could host a bake sale in front of a local grocery store?  Do you love playing horse shoes and could help put together a small, local horse shoe competition?  Are you a sports umpire or referee and would volunteer your time to do a few games and donate the pay to RFL?  Could you help host and coordinate a Scentsy fundraiser with a group or sports team ... I can make it happen.  How about hosting a paint and sip party with your friends?  I have the resources to help you make that happen as well.Think of something that interest you and lets make it happen.  Start by joining my Relay For Life team, it cost you nothing.  Donate if you wish or let's talk about something you could do.  You can sign up or make a tax deductible donation at my 2020 Relay page by clicking HERE.

Please, don't feel bad for me and the twist that my journey is now taking me on, but please do support my causes:


Why, because it is what we as humans can do to truly make a difference.  Making a difference in the lives of those around us, in our world, and because it is really the right thing to do.  It doesn't need to be just your money, your time, efforts, and support are all just as important.

Thanks for being there with me on this journey, you are what keeps me going.

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Friday, October 4, 2019

I need your help for Make-A-Wish

On Tuesday, October 1st, I went to start my 22nd round of chemo to fight off my stage 4 colon cancer.  It is a battle I will not quit.  I an focused and able to fight the beast within me.  Unfortunately, the battle with cancer has its highs and its lows.  The days leading up to this round were at the very low.  But fight it I will.

I will not give up telling my story and doing everything I can do to help others.  I especially want to help those who could be facing a similar challenge as I am.  However, there are those facing challenges I can't even imagine.  In this case, I'm talking children.  It tears me apart thinking of what some of these young people are going through, and they are so tough and are amazing fighters.  I know they have low points in their fights as well.

As a Scentsy Independent Consultant for nearly 10 years. I thought November 2, 2019 will mark my 10th year, but in fact, it will mark the start of my 10th year ... the chemo brain is messing with my math.  Back to the topic I want to share.  

Imagine a world where your wildest, most fantastical wish can come true. Make-A-Wish® brings that special kind of magic to life every day — for children who need it most. Because we believe happy, healthy families build vibrant communities.


I'm asking you to join us in supporting Make-A-Wish America, dedicated to granting the wish of every child diagnosed with a critical illness. From Sept. 1, 2019 to Feb. 29, 2020, Scentsy will donate $7 USD from the sale of each Disney Tinker Bell: Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust – Scentsy Warmer to Make-A-Wish, with a minimum guaranteed donation of $100,000.

I'm not stopping there.  I would normally earn about $11.25 for the sale of each of these warmers I sell.  I will donate that entire commission to Make-A-Wish America as it is paid to me, thanks to you!  As I fight me fight with cancer, I want to help these kids fight the fight they are facing too. Won't you help?

I have taken 8 orders in the last 2 days and I can't thank those who have ordered enough.  One order was in fact from another Scentsy Independent Consultant, who could have easily ordered it herself and keep the commissions - but she stepped up as many of us consultants do and are paying it forward.   We live by Scentsy's mission statement: To bring value to the world by providing an industry-leading, family-friendly business opportunity selling creative, artistic, high-quality products that Warm the Heart, Enliven the Senses and Inspire the Soul.  That's how many of us roll,

So, do you buy birthday gifts?  How about Christmas presents?  Get Well flowers?  Any kind of thank you, from the soul kind of gift?  Why not a Tinker Bell, Faith, Trust, and Pixie dust warmer?  If you do that, you'd be giving double - to those you love and a child in need.  It doesn't get any better than that.  If you just have no one else to give a warmer too, connect with me and I'll make arrangements to get it to a person in need, from you.  Perhaps a child at Shriner's Children Hospital in Springfield where I have given before.  We can do this.  You can order the warmer, and maybe some wax bars by clicking here and ordering today.

I have a lofty goal of 500 warmers by the end of next February, 2020.  Thanks about 100 per month ... I need your help in even sharing the message, won't you help, share on social media, tell your friends, have a Tinker Bell party!  I'll help you!

Not to bring this message to a downer, but I want to share a video message I made in the middle of the night before my chemo infusion this week.  I am in much better shape than I was when I recorded this, but I want to be honest, fighting the beast within is not always an easy task, but I will prevail and I will keep fighting, not just for me, but for those kids who need us fighting for them too.



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Never, ever, forget how amazing you are and can be!