I titled this blog Complications because being on the transplant list is wonderful blessing but it's also very restricting and complicated. Chances are, if you are sick enough to be placed on the transplant list than your time on earth is probably very limited. Trouper reiterated this to me the other day when, after a disagreement, he said "Dara, my time on earth is drawing to a close and I don't want to spend my last days angry". Heartbreaking and another reminder that our future hinges on a transplant. So, we try and make the best out of our situation. Over Memorial Day, our family and a few friends will go to the lake for some fun in the sun. I would like to say we've planned a cruise, or a trip to Ireland (okay that's my wish, Troup's is Italy) or at the very least planning a huge family reunion on a beach. Nonetheless, we will be together for four carefree days near the water.
Being married to Trouper for almost 23 years and knowing him for 30 years, I can say that his ultimate wish is to be near his family and friends. Please take the time to visit, call, email, or text. Yes, I realize Atlanta probably isn't number one on your vacation destination wish list but when time runs out, you can't buy more. Another complication. I know life gets in the way and you forget to check in with him but, when he runs through your mind, let him know.