Twenty five years ago this month I was diagnosed with cancer. First of all I just want to say, look at me, still here. I'm pretty happy about that.

But twenty five years ago, for a year my and my family's life revolved around surgery, chemo and radiation. And then the best part of a decade of medications with with their 'tolerated' side effects. And still the sneaky little blighter tried to stage a comeback a few years in, but we evicted it.

Twenty five years is a while, so my medical experiences are not current but there are a few things I learnt in that year and the ones after and I'd like to say them out loud -

Cancer did not make me a better person. It did not make me re-evaluate my life and see the world in a new perspective. It might for some people, but it just made me tired and grumpy. And intolerant of people's bullshit.

It was not a blessing in disguise. Having people tell me there had to be a silver lining or that everything happens for a reason was not helpful.

Everyone has their own approach. Mine was evidenced based western medicine. Random strangers (no friends, I'm glad to say), telling me I was poisoning myself was not helpful. I was poisoning *it*, the side effects on me were necessary collateral damage

The most important thing my friends did for me was to be normal. Doing stuff we usually did - grabbing a coffee, going out for a meal, seeing a movie. I was thinking about cancer every waking minute, respite from that was what I needed

The other day someone reminded me I told them this - One of the women in my support group talked about how hard it was not to cry in front of her kids. The facilitator asked, what message are you sending to your kids if, when something this bad happens, it's not okay to cry? This is one of the most important things I've ever learnt. Hiding your feeling doesn't let people in and it's not a viable strategy for longer than half a second. 1/2

#cancer #science #luck #ReflectionOnLife #HappyToBeHere

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Hello, Merveilles!

I'm Greg. I'm a designer but also like to think of myself as an aspiring artist, amateur photographer, environmentalist, family man, etc.

I worked at Valve (the game/Steam company) for 28 years, from 1996-2024, and a few other places before that mostly in software/tech/games. AMA.

Currently find myself working on (producing) a musical (!), with my wife, Erin. What a world.

Very happy and very honored to be included in Merveilles, a town I've admired for so long. Thank you especially to @aleph, @wryl, @somnius, and @neauoire for being so welcoming. Looking forward to connecting and meeting people here, maybe collaborating on projects, and generally just contributing to the creative space and good community.

(I'm migrating here from @gregcoomer where my avatar was a rabbit/hare - so if you followed me there you might not recognize the new me just yet.)

#introduction #hello #happytobehere

Huh. I also joined Mastodon 2 years ago yesterday.

Busy week in 2022!

#HappyToBeHere

Wann hast du dich das letzte mal Frei gefühlt? [English below]

Ich (jo) liebe Schaukeln.
Man verliert den Boden unter den Füßen, fühlt den Wind in den Haaren und die Sicht auf die Dinge ändert sich ständig.
Hier fühl ich mich Frei!

Freiheit… viele geben genau das an was Vanlife für sie ausmacht.
Aber fühlt man sich automatisch frei, weil man in seinen 4 Rädern wohnt?
Für uns schafft das fulltime Vanlife eine neue Perspektive.
Eine Möglichkeit um sein Leben anders zu führen, als es für den meisten typisch ist.
Allerdings kommt das Freiheitsgefühl nicht automatisch dazu.
Es hilft allerdings Momente bewusster zu erleben indenen wir uns so unglaublich Frei fühlen.
So wie das Schaukeln in den Bergen der Sierra Nevada.

Erzähl mal, wo hattest du dein Gefühl von Freiheit?
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When was the last time you felt free? [English below]

I (jo) love swings.
You lose the ground under your feet, feel the wind in your hair and your view on things changes all the time.
Here I feel free!

Freedom... many people state exactly what vanlife is for them.
But do you automatically feel free because you live in your 4 wheels?
For us, fulltime vanlife creates a new perspective.
A possibility to lead your life in a different way than it is typical for most people.
However, the feeling of freedom does not come automatically.
But it helps to experience moments more consciously in which we feel so incredibly free.
Like swinging in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

Tell me, where did you have your feeling of freedom?

#Schaukeln #frei #fulltimetravel #fulltimevanlife #fulltimevanliving #vanlifeliving #livingthedream #mastodon #livingthevanlife #vanlivemood #slowtravel #slowtravelling #slowtravelstories #minimalism #minicamper #minicamperlife #minimalist #vangirls #vanlifediaries #vanlifeeurope #vanlifeexplorers #feelgood #placewithaview #bestplacestogo #happytobehere #lifelover #dasinnerekind #flyaway #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness
Anytime I see a post game interview in any sport I can’t help but think of Tim Robbins in Bull Durham. #HappyToBeHere #GiveItOurBestShot
#NFL #AFCPlayoffs
Hallo Mastodon, auch ich bin #neuhier und hoffe, du bist endlich der Ersatz für good old #knuddels. Nee, im Ernst: rock mal bitte und mach aus dem #komerz-Web wieder mehr Partizipations- und Diskursplattform jenseits reiner Vermarktungsinteressen. Mehr Erwartungen (eher: Hoffnungen) hab ich gar nicht  #Happytobehere!
Didn’t hit the bird site once yesterday, getting easier and easier to stay away. Plus the community here is so much more enjoyable! #happytobehere