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If you get a “page not found” message when you try to view an individual post and you have signed up previously, this probably means that you aren’t logged in when you try to access the site. If you need any of your log in information, let me know.
We have been attempting to make changes to improve registration/password maintenance and recovery. However, instead we have broken the site. Oops. Also, we switched privacy protection, so the front page ends up looking quite different. Also, the contact form seems not to be working. I think all of these issues may be related, but I haven’t ferreted out the root cause.
If there is anybody out there who knows WordPress well and would like to help, please let me know (tamiko@colinlovestractors.com).
Here are some pictures of Colin to distract you from our utter failure at webmastery.
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Perhaps I was naively unconcerned about Colin’s latest scan.
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It is all too easy to feed off of birthdays, anniversaries, and other meaningful demarcations of time.
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On Wednesday, May 25, Colin boarded a plane in Memphis and finally made his way home.
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There is no immunity challenge, and Jeff Probst doesn’t sit us around a campfire to discuss who is next to go, but living here is beginning to feel like a warped version of the Survivor reality show.
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Mother’s Day is billed as an opportunity for fathers and children to express their gratitude for the other 364 days a year that mothers devote to their families.
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Our family’s time at St. Jude is drawing to a close.
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Colin’s final radiation treatments found us at Methodist Central, an adult hospital not far from St. Jude in midtown Memphis.
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Colin’s second week of radiation was grueling: vomiting, utter fatigue, dangerous aspiration and an unexpected stay in the hospital.
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“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled [brain tissue] yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my [high-energy photon] lamp beside the golden door!”
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Help Colin, Support St. Jude Colin has received the bulk of his care at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, which performs invaluable research on childhood cancers and other lifethreatening illnesses and provides its services absolutely free of charge to all patients. We ask that you consider St. Jude for your charitable giving to help reduce suffering and improve the lives of children across the world.
Many of Colin's supporters have donated to St. Jude through Mom's St. Jude Heroes fundraising site (an artifact of the marathon in December), www.mystjudeheroes.org/colin.
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