I continue to remember you and your intentions and look forward to returning and working even closer to you all in the future. Thanks for all your remembrances - it helps tremendously.
-Frank
Friday, December 16, 2005
Sunday, December 11, 2005
A new addition to the Kabisch clan!
"This Morning Zoe Munholland arrived. She weighed in at six (6) pounds even with a nose like her grandfather's; she'll have to learn to live with it." - Frank.
Zoe was born Saturday morning, December 10th, sometime after 5:00 am to Tara & Jim Munholland. Congratulations!
Zoe was born Saturday morning, December 10th, sometime after 5:00 am to Tara & Jim Munholland. Congratulations!
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Saturday, December 03, 2005
Tuesday 11/29/05 - Visit from a friend!
Tuesday, the Division 11 Director of Field Operations for Serco North America, Chuck Bussey, took time out from his quality control visit of the Fort Lewis ACAP Center to visit Frank. Chuck was originally the Program Director of the Fort Lewis ACAP Center (Army Career and Alumni Program) and has known Frank for a number of years. The Opportunity to visit Frank was part of Chuck's decision to come to Washington state at this point in time.
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Wednesday 11/23/05 - Doctor appointment
Frank had another good appointment on Wednesday; although no chemo was given, the doctor is happy with the Frank's progress and states Frank is ahead of schedule on his progress.
Saturday, November 19, 2005
Thursday 11/17/05 - Doctor appointment
Another good visit to the doctor today. Although no chemo today, we had positive results from the tests. Frank wants to thank everyone for the comments placed in the blog. He has read them all and hopes they will continue.
Saturday, November 12, 2005
Thursday 11/10/05 - Chemo
Frank had his much anticipated second chemotherapy treatment on Thursday. It was a long day, but it went very well. Frank is feeling a bit better, with more energy and is in good spirits.
Sunday, November 06, 2005
Welcome!
This is the maiden post to the 96 Ryerson Street Blog. It will be updated as much as possible to keep friends and family abreast of Frank's progress. The significance of the name is that it was the address Frank grew up at in Brooklyn, NY. Anyone can post a comment to any posting. This will enable you to say hello to Frank and let him know you are thinking of him.
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