Monday, May 14, 2007

I'll Help You Out

I have been emailed by a few people that some people aren’t sure how to post comments on this blog. It’s actually pretty easy. So easy that I can create a how-to guide in five easy steps:

1. At the bottom of each post is a link of the ilk “2 comments”. Click on this link.
2. On the right hand side is a section entitled “Leave Your Comment”. In that box, type in your comment.
3. Below that is a radio button marked “Other”. Click it.
4. Type your name in the “Name” box that appears.
5. Finally, click the button for “Publish Your Comment.”

That’s it! I definitely enjoy reading everyone’s comments, so I certainly encourage all to let me know what you think. Go Wings!!!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dana, I really was touched when I read your blog. It brought back memories of when I was in chemo with breast cancer. I kept telling myself "receiving chemo is a temporary thing in my life." That seemed to help a lot.

I appreciate your courage and insightfulness to walk this journey with integrity and laughter.

Stay regular...if you know what I mean!

Sandy (Kirra's Mom)

Kari Mother of OMGCANCERBBQ said...

Dana,
It's good to hear you are back to work. I just wanted to pass on this web site, though you may already know about it. Not being a suave HTML person, I dont know how to make this into a link, so either edit this comment, or copy and paste old-school like. http://www.livestrong.org/site/c.khLXK1PxHmF/b.2662947/k.9791/Get_Organized.htm
There is an cool section where you can download helpful organization pages under the "CANCER SUPPORT" then "GET ORGANIZED".
-Kari

Anonymous said...

Dana:

Thank you for the instructions.

Glad to read that you are back to work.

Is ice cream a favorite of yours? Do not upset your mother by not eating your dessert. Ask her to make one of her buttermilk pound cakes for you. Add a scoop of your favorite ice cream flavor. Umm yummy!

Anonymous said...

Tharnk you for them instructions. I would follow them if I could read. but we aint cover that when I was being learned at Stanford, that there schoo only has 4 years in it so everyone only gets a 4th grade edurcation, well except some of my friends... they got held back and had to go 5 years but still only got one of them there pieces of paper that said Batchelor of Recess.

Now let me make one thing clear. I did not get held back. and! the only reseason I did not get me one of them Batchelor pieces of paper was becsue I was married so they gave me one them diplomates that sayies Masters, hell everyone knows thats not true, I'm not even the Master of my own house, but my wife still lets me stay and watch sports on my ge-rodge TV.

Well anyways, shur would be helpful if you just made picture direct-tions. I would appriciates them in a roto-dial view finder format, that way I could read them on my computor that Stanford game me. Still works ok when I go to costco and buy enough batterys. Gettin hard to find extra parts for the dang thing. A few years back I welded in one of them new fangled chippys. Says 286 on the box. (still have the box hidin in the ge-rodge... had to arm wrastle with my wife to keep her from givin it away. (I can still take her fi I'r really want too) See I cheat a little when we are arm wrastlin... I got me a 37V batery wired to her chair, which turns on by the swirtch I have welded into my flip flops. I only arm wrastle with her in the summer.

Sur hope this blogering thingy works

Anonymous said...

Dana,Wilma is my sister and had been keeping me updated. I am a 10 yr. br. cancer survivor and also work for the American Cancer Society overseeing the Breast Cancer program. Just know that you are not alone and this is a 'temporary inconvenience'of one's life. Being positive and having a strong spirituality helps with healing. All of our prayers will help you through this process. Take Care

Unknown said...

Re: Anonymous

I wish I had a tv in my ge-rahge.

A ge-rahge would be nice too.

Mazzuca Maddness said...

I'm assuming that since you haven't posted anything new for a while, you're doing okay. Buttermilk poundcake? Do we have the same mother?

Unknown said...

Hey there Dana.
I tought pf you when the Wings won the Stanley cup! I hope you enjoyed the game.
We'll see you soon.