My End of 2016 Letter
December 15, 2016
Winamac, Indiana
Dear
family, relatives, and friends,
The end of 2016 is fast approaching
so let’s see if I can get an end of the year letter together.
I hope everyone is having or had a
Happy Halloween, Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and Happy
Holidays.
As usual, it seems, 2016 was a
pretty big year.
The biggest family event was the
Anspach every 4 years, 1 week, reunion at Bielava campground/resort on the
Northeast corner of Bass Lake in July.
It was the 1st time there, and as is usual with a 1st time, how will it
work out? I think it turned out very
well. People managed to make it from all
over the country, and spend a week of visiting, playing horse euchre and other
methods of triviality. There are many
stories of course, one that comes to mind is the after reunion travels of the
Lost Hat on the wet, pondy soccer field.
And the big surprise of Doug, Jasmine, Abby, and Grace from eastern MA
rolling in beside the big tent pavilion one evening.
As usual after much laziness, other things
to do, and pure procrastination it is now:
January
14th 2017 So it goes
The biggest change in our family
this year is Jeff and Linda and their kids are finally, after several years in
their small trailers, in their new house.
Now I can’t wait to get out there in Oregon and check it out. http://ddranch.net/.
I didn’t do as much traveling this
year as I like to do. But did make it to
Buzzard Bottom (4 wheels) in North Carolina and camped out at the High Country
Motorcycle Camp for about 5 days or so.
It was great seeing all my old motorcycle friends again. Then a quick stop at Tom & Susan’s in
Canton NC on the way home. I should have
stayed longer but I was in a hurry to get home for some reason. Am I now just an old home body?
Patty is still very heavily involved
in her Puli Club of America and her Pulik.
I am still working on the Panhandle
Pathway. Now more with the paperwork,
particularly trying to keep track of the website, facebook, membership and
volunteer contributions, rather than heavy manual labor work. During a heavy volunteer activity late 2015
fall and early 2016, as a result of spraying tordon on the stumps cut by the
Pulaski Cass Community Corrections Center (PCCC), I hurt my lower back. After a visit to the chiro, they and my
doctor agreed that most of the pain was due to arthritis. After doing the suggested Yoga pretty
constant for the remainder of 2016 most of the pain is under control. I plan on continuing it. I even took a yoga
class at the VFW for a spell. After all
‘if its free its for me’.
I did, unfortunately, become a
member of the Big C club in 2016. As a
result of my colonoscopy in September they found a malignant polyp at the
ileocecal valve between my large and small intestine. They cut out about a ½ foot upstream and a
foot down stream, including the valve.
Cancer was confirmed, Stage IIA.
After much cogitation on information gleaned from many sources including
my local Oncologist and a 2nd opinion at a distant major cancer treatment
center I decided to take 1 chemo treatment, pills. I completed it Jan 8th. 116 pills over 14 days. At my Oncologist visit on Friday the 1/13th,
a lucky day?, we decided that I would not take any more chemo and try to keep
track for future cancer. Looking at the
positive side there is a very good chance that cancer will not reoccur. Time will tell.
My 2017 To Do List consists of the following,
not necessarily in priority order although the 1st ones are HIGH. –visit my kids AK, OR, MN, NC; -MC rally NC
or FL or both; -walk the big bridge on Labor Day, - get some goats, -Climb the
local State Park Fire Tower on my birthday and find out how many steps they
have added, -clean out & organize:
the garage, my ‘office’, the basement, - stay out of the hospital. Please don’t hold me to all of these.
That’s it, I hope everyone has a
great 2017 and on. And I hope that the
massive confusion and concern on the 2017 political environment turns out
positive.
Tom
Anspach (tom41n@centurylink.net, 574 946
4267, Facebook)
Below
I am including my major 2016 bucket list item:
For my Oregon granddaughter, Eden to braid my year long, no trimming or cutting
hair/beard into a pony tail. Accomplished at our 2016 family reunion. Then on the last night about midnight, my MN
daughter in law Ruth, trimmed my hair and beard with plenty of kibitzing from
the crowd.