1. 🔘For Starters
June, must be my favorite month of the year; bright sunshine, birds tweeting, butterflies’ wings fluttering; Sam’s Birthday, my birthday, our wedding anniversary, the list could go on and on. If I closed my eyes, I could vision the colors of June, macaron blue topped with white sugar powder. I could also smell the scent of fluffy cotton candy. I love June. I live for the summer.
All of these changed on the day of June 1st, 2015. Lying in the recovering room after my 16th surgery, shivering and shaking from the waking of anesthesia, with my coarse and meek voice, seemingly like my last breath, I asked the nurse, did my toes move? “No, I am sorry.” With that, I let myself fall into the power of trance.
I wasn’t too worried. My previous 15 surgeries always had ups and downs, Sam and I have waved it all. My toes are just in a short coma, they will be awake in a few days, just like before.
Never did I know, how naive I was this time.
I have Chondrosarcoma, a type of tumor which occur mostly in hips, pelvis, and in the limbs. It is resistant to radiotherapy and chemothrapy. For me, it nests in my spine. There was nothing to be done, except surgery after surgery, before it suppresses my spinal cord, and effects my lower limbs functions.
It has remained low-grade for the past 18 years, meaning it’s not spreading or taking your life, YET. I am just stuck in a limbo, there’s no getting out; trapped in a dark hole that engulfs you without a breather.
I tried to be pious, I ate everything, from herbal to lizard skin; I tried every treatment there is, the damned tumor hunted me everywhere with no sign of giving up.
There was a doctor in a famous Taiwan Cancer Center who dismissed me by saying, “There’s nothing we can do for you. You will end up in a wheelchair anyways.”
2011, we decided to try proton, it seemed there might be a chance of getting rid of the tumor. We contacted the Accredited hospital on the East Coast, the cost was more than a million dollars. Not if I win the lottery would I have that kind of money. We then found the hospital on the west coast which was the first to have proton machines, the cost was much reasonable, $100,000. They told us, the cure rate is 80%, and it’s going to be a “radiation vacation”, relax, and enjoy the ride.
I brought so much hope and anticipation there, but came home in a wheelchair, my legs were failing me. Yes, the rad-vacay was another failure.
Finally, Dr. Huang from the Veteran’s Hospital was the only doctor who was willing to take me under his wings. He was blunt, “You might be paralyzed on the table if anything went wrong, but I will do my best.” That was 2012, my 8th spine surgery. After the surgery, and physiotherapy, I was learning how to walk again. In less then three months, I was pregnant.
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義大利/法國白朗峰 Mont Blanc, France/Italy
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大家大概都聽說過夏慕尼(不是台灣鐵板燒餐廳)吧? 登上白朗峰一般都是由夏慕尼這邊過夜然後上山的。從去年開始有了新選項,就是從義大利這頭經過長長的壯麗冰河,坐著纜車悠閒地品嘗整個義法邊界阿爾卑斯的白雪皚皚,到達白朗峰。
Most people have probably heard about Chamonix, right? Generally, people take the Chamonix side to go up Mont Blanc. Starting last year, we are offered a new option which allows people, while enjoying the silver Alps, to take the cable car from the Italy side through the absolutely massive glacier to Mont Blanc.
纜車會因為到站的乘客需要下車有時會在半空中處於幾乎不動的狀態。那片刻的寧靜將山中悠悠的風和壯闊的山勢悄悄地烙印在人們的心中。然後那揮之不去的美就會緊緊地貼近你的靈魂,成為你生命的一部分。
The cable car you take may appear halted in the midair from time to time. Those moments of peacefulness quietly imprint you with euphorious winds and magnificent mountains. Then, the lingering beauty of the Alps intimately abrases your soul and becomes a part of your life.
南針鋒高3842公尺,讓我人生中第一次因為高度而微醺。這裡遊客如雲,但不減我們的興奮。站在虛空之上,我們才知敬畏大自然。然後,旅行的意義又些許地延伸。
Aiguille du Midi with the height of 3842 made me "tipsy" for the first time in my life because of the altitude. Our hearts were fluttering regardless of the massive number of people there. Standing on the Void, we learned to see the nature in awe. Then, the meaning of travel extended somehow.