the business of cancer

yeah. in a perfect world — and obvi not perfect, perfect — plans are made well in advance for the incaseshit times. but it has been my experience that rare is it the case that “things” are really taken care of.

we all talk a good game. especially when an untimely death hits close to home. once all of the details are ironed out, everyone takes note, and vows to get their own houses in order.

never happens…

let me back up. i am not planning on dying. no time soon, matter of fact. but let’s just say…i need to get my shit in order. and i, for one, am ashamed it has taken a cancer diagnosis for me to actually do it. i am an adult. and being an adult means doing things, daily, that are hard. that you don’t want to do. but your responsibilities require.

for as long as i can remember, i am the person on one side of my family who is always intimately involved in the business of death. so why is my own shit not together. the time for planning all of this out is when you are of good health and mind. it is depressing as hell trying to account for everything, especially so, when you have a cancer cloud hanging over your head. no one wants to have those discussions now.

but responsible to a fault. i have to. if not now, when. so yeah, probably the day of my diagnosis i reached out to an attorney friend to make sure i know my plans are in place. only, i have managed to find the time to do everything but complete the damned paperwork. procrastinators gonna procrastinate. amirite.

again people. please don’t be like me. be better than me. the time is now to have these hard conversations. and then after having them. file your paperwork. use your eap’s to your advantage — most include legal services. it was definitely on my list of things to mark done this year. i really posted about it in may — my how quickly your entire world changes.

procrastinators gonna procrastinate. but yeah, cancer trumps lazy. let me get to work.

13 responses to “the business of cancer”

  1. Aunt Gwendolyn Avatar
    Aunt Gwendolyn

    Anna
    You may already know I’m a big advocate for this. Hope for the best & prepare for the worst. It’s really a loving think to do. 💕

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      siteadmin

      It really is.

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  2. Paula Avatar
    Paula

    Hey Anna,
    Please stop me when you have had enough of my mumble-jumble!😜
    Baby girl, we all are guilty for that, but guess what..take it one day at a time and handle the moment at hand.
    Keep on pushing Anna❤️❤️❤️

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      siteadmin

      That’s all I can do.

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  3. Cherae Avatar
    Cherae

    Anna, you & your mom are on the prayer list at my church AND I am not ashamed that I asked my Grad School class to put y’all on their prayer lists as well (when it’s important I play the Joe West card).😁
    Also, I must admit that all of my HR people know me well bc I rarely log into the portal until there is an emergency then I need a new password. Smh. Thanks for the encouragement to get myself together. B better…

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      siteadmin

      Thanks Cherae! and yes, do it now!!

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