• Uncategorized

    in my genes: the patent on my life

    Mindlessly channel surfing yesterday afternoon, before I opened an email from Breast Cancer Action, I happened upon Anderson Cooper, in full-blown talk-show host mode, fawning over savvy Spanx inventor, Sara Blakely. Fresh off the cover of Forbes magazine, as the youngest ever self-made female billionaire, the affable Ms. Blakely gave me hope that somewhere inside me, lying dormant, is a billion dollar…

  • Uncategorized

    encyclopaedia britannica – farewell for now

    Learning via Twitter that The Encyclopaedia Brittanica will no longer publish in print struck me as ironic and sad.  I know not when I last considered even consulting it, but I am very sorry to see it go. Like an old relative that I haven’t seen in some years,  The Encyclopaedia Brittanica, has an important place in my personal history,…

  • Uncategorized

    small steps are not enough

    Not to dismiss in any way the science behind it or the work of those who compiled it, but my pathology report might as well have been required reading in my high school English Literature class.  I can visualize my teenage self, poring over its language, structure, and form, trying to discern “what it’s really saying,” because I know there…

  • Uncategorized

    scary stuff

    On November 4th, 2011, I remembered first to post a happy birthday message on my brother’s facebook wall and then made my way to SMIL, ironically pronounced SMILE, for my mammogram.  On the doctor’s handwritten order, I noted “12 0’clock” and “ultrasound.” The other words were indecipherable, but I wasn’t concerned. Initially. I’d had mammograms before and lived to tell…