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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
1872 Posts
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Thu Jun 19, 08 7:41 pm |
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Well said Steve.
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boarderchick

Since 10 Aug 2007
196 Posts
Wherever there's wind:-)
Stoked
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Thu Jun 19, 08 8:01 pm Keep up the positive attitude. |
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Tom~
You and your family are in our prayers. You have a great community of kiters here to support you and provide a positive attitude and atmosphere for you. Keep that positive attitude that I've been reading about and I hope you have a quick and full recovery.
Sincerely,
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carolb

Since 04 Nov 2006
590 Posts
Stevenson, WA in the summer, SPI in the winter
Bolstad Clan
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Thu Jun 19, 08 9:16 pm GW Soon Tom |
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Hey Tom
We're missing you and Lynee at the beach. Hope to see you on the water soon. We're here for ya if you need anything and still here even if you don't need anything.
And since someone posted we should ask questions, is beer and rum allowed on your new diet? If so, come on down and I'll mix/get ya a cold one! If not come on down and Lynee and I can drink yours!
Get Well Soon, I miss ya.
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
6549 Posts
Couve / Hood
Honored Founder
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Thu Jun 19, 08 10:30 pm Re: Best Wishes Stevenson Tom |
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| Yardsale wrote: | | pkh wrote: | Tom S. is a kiter all Stevenson regulars know. He's always super stoked and wears a great big smile.
Tom was at the beach today and let us know that he's been diagnosed with a rare and dangerous form of cancer. I felt the need to want to do something for him, and all I can think of is to post my best wishes for him here. If someone else has a creative idea for something we can do for Tom please let us know.
Fight hard and live strong Tom. |
I've been in close touch with Tom and he is looking great and doing all he can to beat this thing into submission. He and his wife are on top of his diet, exercise regimen and treatment options. I know what Tommy wants is that we all just treat him as we normally do, as a fellow kiter and a friend. (not that an extra pat on the back wouldn't be appreciated). Cancer is a bad word and it often conjures up thoughts of pessimism and melancholy. When I feel this way around someone I usually just ask questions about their illness to get past it.......it helps me not to walk on eggshells and move on to a more constructive approach-Tom's attitude has made this easier for me. My wish is that we can all be supportive without being overwhelming....... .....I hope I said that right and it doesn't sound preachy. Best regards, Stephan B  |
I totally agree... thanks for putting it in perspective. Hope I wasn't out of line... Just want Tom to know that we're all thinking of him and support him as a friend and a fellow kiter.
Hope to see him on the water soon! |
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Kitesail

Since 23 Jun 2006
108 Posts
The Gorge
Stoked
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Fri Jun 20, 08 5:59 am |
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Bump Steve:
What are some of your favorite sections of the river for a "downwinder"?
Viento to Sandbar; Homevalley to Stevie; others........
John _________________ John B
A good day is any day; A great day is a WINDY day! |
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Yardsale

Since 29 Mar 2005
387 Posts
Portlanastan
Obsessed
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Fri Jun 20, 08 6:00 am Re: Best Wishes Stevenson Tom |
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| pkh wrote: | | Yardsale wrote: | | pkh wrote: | Tom S. is a kiter all Stevenson regulars know. He's always super stoked and wears a great big smile.
Tom was at the beach today and let us know that he's been diagnosed with a rare and dangerous form of cancer. I felt the need to want to do something for him, and all I can think of is to post my best wishes for him here. If someone else has a creative idea for something we can do for Tom please let us know.
Fight hard and live strong Tom. |
I've been in close touch with Tom and he is looking great and doing all he can to beat this thing into submission. He and his wife are on top of his diet, exercise regimen and treatment options. I know what Tommy wants is that we all just treat him as we normally do, as a fellow kiter and a friend. (not that an extra pat on the back wouldn't be appreciated). Cancer is a bad word and it often conjures up thoughts of pessimism and melancholy. When I feel this way around someone I usually just ask questions about their illness to get past it.......it helps me not to walk on eggshells and move on to a more constructive approach-Tom's attitude has made this easier for me. My wish is that we can all be supportive without being overwhelming....... .....I hope I said that right and it doesn't sound preachy. Best regards, Stephan B  |
I totally agree... thanks for putting it in perspective. Hope I wasn't out of line... Just want Tom to know that we're all thinking of him and support him as a friend and a fellow kiter.
Hope to see him on the water soon! |
I knew exactly what you meant Phillip because I felt the same way, you weren't out of line at all.......you were just expressing what we all feel. Sounds like Tom will be back in the water in about 1 1/2 weeks. See you soon! Steve |
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JNETTE

Since 02 Feb 2006
149 Posts
PORTLAND
Stoked
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Fri Jun 20, 08 10:52 am |
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Tom and Lynee,
Thinking of you both through this hard time! Keeping you in my prayer!
Jeanette |
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Maui Masked Man

Since 09 May 2006
37 Posts
Portland
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Fri Jun 20, 08 11:40 am I am so sorry to hear about the news. |
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Hey Tom
I am sorry to hear about the news. I am stuck in Amsterdam for work but I will be back in 2 weeks. I am up to do anything to with the rest of the NW kite community.
Anything you want from Amsterdam or Holland in gereral, please do not hesitate to ask.
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lawnmowerman
Since 19 Mar 2005
12 Posts
Gorge USA
New Member
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Sun Jul 20, 08 6:37 am What, I have kiting friends?? |
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Thanks to all who posted comments....
Yes, having cancer is a bitch, or is it? I feel 100%. Playing ice hockey 2x week, kiting nearly every day. I think its a big hoax although my CT scan is tough to question.
Steve B is correct. I do want to be treated (or mistreated) as normal. Cancer is something I have, not who I am. (I stole that quote from a friend).
I really appreciate all your good thoughts. The kiting community in Stevenson is phenomenal. A big reason I show up each day is to see the people, kiting is secondary....
I met a young lady at a chemo session a couple weeks ago. She is 26, bald and beautiful. Of course, kiting came up and she is stoked to learn. It will be my mission to intro her to the sport. Those of you who know my skills are probably thinking she will be lucky to survive, but what the hell. I think kiting is a "pay it forward" sport. Lots of people helped me get started and I try to reciprocate.
One last cancer comment. At the chemo "sessions" I am usually middle of the road age wise (I am 4 . I am shocked at how many people much younger than I are treating. Cancer is an epidemic. I say this not to scare you but to help you appreciate the lives you have and to live each day. Anyone who knows me well would agree that I have ALWAYS lived this way. Play time has always been primary with me and work secondary..... With what is happening to me now, I am sooooo happy that I adopted this lifestyle.
See you all on the water!
TS |
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Garret

Since 07 Sep 2006
254 Posts
Portland
Obsessed
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Sun Jul 20, 08 7:55 am |
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Tom-
You are right, cancer is an epidemic. It effects babies who are born with cancer to adults who have lived for decades. I hope that this will help inspire everyone to go out and raise money for and to participate in Kiteboarding for cancer. We can help cure this disease and do what we love at the same time. Hope to see you there--- _________________ Kite for a cause- Kite for the Cure http://www.active.com/donate/kb4c2008/overthetop |
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
6549 Posts
Couve / Hood
Honored Founder
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Sun Jul 20, 08 8:00 am |
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Tom - Do you have a KB4C page? Get one going!
Glad to hear you are doing well, see you at BOTG? |
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