Silence doesn't hide anything. Silence doesn't mean terrible events aren't happening, or someone isn't suffering, just because we don't know about them or hear from the person. I tend not to watch the news, because it can be very depressing. Here in Fremantle, where we had a little rain and the bush fires haven't been … Continue reading Silence
Author: jenniferhouston1971
Bushfires again
I wrote a post last year, about being in Tasmania during the worst bushfires ever experienced there. I used the word "apocalyptic". The post is here https://mylongestjourney.blog/2019/01/30/tasmania-2/ This year, while I am safe here in Fremantle, by the sea in WA, the East Coast of Australia is experiencing a bushfire season that surpasses anything ever … Continue reading Bushfires again
2020 vision
I just got my eyes checked, and interestingly the optician felt that the AHSCT will have improved the condition of my eyes and eye sight. Being very mechanically and mathematically minded with no biology background, I have no idea why. However, he was very happy with the result of my tests ... and I get … Continue reading 2020 vision
Walpole, with measurable improvement
Another year, another Walpole trip. This trip, down to the South coast of WA, has become an annual pilgrimage to a place of tall trees, cool weather, misty rain followed by strong sunshine, clear water in which to swim, all with great local food and wine. If it sounds idyllic, well it is a small … Continue reading Walpole, with measurable improvement
Precious time
I'm sitting here, listening to Spotify playing in the background, letting it do the hard work of choosing the music. The current playlist is all classical music, there's one for me that's rock based, and one more musicals and film sound tracks. There is clearly a great algorithm which watches what I listen to, and … Continue reading Precious time
Recovery milestones, MRI results
It's been almost exactly 14 months since my stem cell transplantation, and there have been a number of milestones creeping up on me. The one year anniversary was less important than I'd realised, however this weekend I was sitting out ( surrounded by tall trees while camping), reflecting on a few gradual changes. I've had … Continue reading Recovery milestones, MRI results
Camping again
Yes, camping again and it’s so pleasant to be out with the camper trailer again. Not exactly a wilderness camp, but on the banks of Wellington Dam with clear, fresh water on which to paddle board around. There’s a word here in Australia, ‘bogan’. It’s hard to define, other than by example; this place captures … Continue reading Camping again
Recovery & Waterlicht
The rollercoaster, I knew it was real and everyone is aware of it. I'll maintain that I am having a very easy recovery, and the dips of the roller coaster for me have been fatigue, aches & pains, decreases in walking ability rather than major infections and hospitalisations.However, it's so real ! The holiday with … Continue reading Recovery & Waterlicht
Lifestyle change
One aspect this journey has taught me is to be flexible with lifestyle. I spend much less time kayaking, hiking and skiing, and way more time listening to music, seeing awesome Shakespeare plays ( I love A Midsummer’s Night Dream) in pop up full scale models of the Globe, and reading good books. Eating good … Continue reading Lifestyle change
A peaceful one year weekend
I have had a very peaceful weekend, celebrating one year since my AHSCT but also just getting on with a weekend of relaxation, camping and mild activity. We went down to Margaret River, a beautiful area about 3 hours south of Fremantle, camping in a lovely unpowered bush setting. The weekend was far less about … Continue reading A peaceful one year weekend









