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        • A Mom Reality Check…
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    • The Hope in Others
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      • The Days After Chemo Number Four
    • PET Scan Number Two
      • Results Come Tomorrow so I am Planting Flowers
      • The Results Are In…Chemo Works
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number Five
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      • Gotta HAND it to the Chemo
        • This is why I do this
    • Happy Groundhog Day
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    • First a Port then Chemo Number six
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      • The Days After Chemo Number 7
    • I finally went G.I. Jane
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      • The Days After Chemo Number 8
    • One shot, Two Shots, Three Shots, Floor
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number 9
      • The Days After Chemo Number 9
        • Mocking Cancer
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      • The Days After Chemo Treatment 10 – The Symptoms
    • The Worst Symptom of All
    • Chemotherapy Number 11
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number 12
      • The Days after Chemo Number 12
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      • A Sweet Note from Katie
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    • Shots, shots, shots, shots
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    • I’ll Love You Forever
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A Tiny Graduation with a Big Heart

June 14, 2019July 23, 2019 / mscoyleabroad / 1 Comment

I love graduation. It is that culminating moment when all of the blood, sweat, tears, anger, laughers, failure and successes pay off. It doesn't matter how much grief a student has given me over the years, seeing him or her walk a stage and receive a diploma makes all of the pain worth it. My … Continue reading A Tiny Graduation with a Big Heart

Sushi Night

May 30, 2019July 23, 2019 / mscoyleabroad / Leave a comment

Cancer sucks. Chemo sucks. But you know what sucks even more is the fact that with cancer and chemo come restrictions. Yep, that's right. Not only is your life one big ball of uncertainty and you are being poisoned from the inside out, but you can't even have freaking sushi to make it all better. … Continue reading Sushi Night

Jorge Drexler

May 28, 2019July 23, 2019 / mscoyleabroad / Leave a comment

One of the first Uruguayan singers I listened to was Jorge Drexler. He was introduced to me by my friend Camilo back when we were trying to do Spanish and English exchanges. Then when I decided I needed to pretty much go back to the basics and enrolled in my Spanish emersion class, he was … Continue reading Jorge Drexler

It’s Been A While

May 21, 2019 / mscoyleabroad / Leave a comment

I think there is this preconceived notion that once the last chemo is over, life begins again. For me, that was partly true. I was able to drink and eat real things again. I didn’t have to sanitize my hands and my desks after every student sneezed. I could go on weekend trips with friends … Continue reading It’s Been A While

I’ll Love You Forever

May 10, 2019June 4, 2019 / mscoyleabroad / 6 Comments

I think I have been putting this one off because I know that as I write it I will be crying. And I have already started. November 14th at 6:45pm I was officially diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma. There was no crying. No screaming. Just numb acceptance. This was the official results day of the PET … Continue reading I’ll Love You Forever

Kim-O de Mayo

May 9, 2019June 4, 2019 / mscoyleabroad / 1 Comment

What do you do when your blood work comes back normal and you can finally drink alcohol again? You celebrate! Salud! My friend Robert asked what I was going to do the day I could finally drink. Have a party, obviously. And that is when he coined Kim-O de Mayo. May 9th was my last … Continue reading Kim-O de Mayo

Shots, shots, shots, shots

May 8, 2019May 21, 2019 / mscoyleabroad / 1 Comment

Fun fact, when chemo is over, hell is not. We have all learned in the process that chemo kills cells, good and bad ones. The bad ones are the kill you kind, but the good ones keep you healthy and defensive. White blood cells are the little fighters of all the crazy germs that end … Continue reading Shots, shots, shots, shots

Silly Socks and Wigs

May 7, 2019May 31, 2019 / mscoyleabroad / Leave a comment

What do all of the UAS teachers and students do for the English teacher the Monday after she finishes her last chemo? They all take off their shoes, put on some really silly socks, and wear some wigs. Then they come in all day bringing memes about finishing chemo and "take that" cancer cards and … Continue reading Silly Socks and Wigs

The Days after Chemo Number 12

May 5, 2019 / mscoyleabroad / 3 Comments

The day I was diagnosed and told it would be six months and 12 treatments of chemo, I told myself "you can do anything for six months." And I did. I battled and fought and clenched my teeth for six months. I smiled and put on silly wigs. I answered a million questions about how … Continue reading The Days after Chemo Number 12

Chemotherapy Treatment Number 12

May 5, 2019May 5, 2019 / mscoyleabroad / 2 Comments

That's it. We are done. I know there should be this grand celebration, fireworks of emotions.  But to be honest, I am just too tired. Just give me a week and the fireworks will come out. I have watched my mother's cut-out paper numbers dwindle down. And despite the fact that 59 followed 60, 29 … Continue reading Chemotherapy Treatment Number 12

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  • Home
  • About Kim Coyle
  • Contact
  • Brazil
    • Recap: Rio First Day Top Eight
      • Christ Redeemed
      • Rio Must Do: Parque Lage
      • Mis-TRANS-lation: A Bus Adventure
      • Nights Out with Gabriel
      • Vista Chinesa
    • My favorite day: Foz do Iguaçu Brazil
    • Paraty
      • Leo’s Clan – Paraty part 2
  • Colombia
    • Day 1: Bogota
    • Day 2: Bogota
    • Day 3: Medellin
    • Day 4: Medellin
    • Day 5: Medellin to Cartagena
    • Day 6: Cartagena
    • Day 7 – Cartagena and the Rosario Islands
    • Day 8: Travel from Hell (Bogota to Salento)
    • Days 9 – Salento’s Coffee
    • Day 10 – Salento
    • Days 11-13: Back to Bogota
  • The Punxsutawney Phil Period
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number 1
      • The Days After Chemo
    • Are you going to work through chemo?
    • A Letter to My Mother
    • Hooked on Phonics…Spanish Edition
    • A Letter to STUCO and Mr. Davidson
    • Healthy and Ready for Round 2
    • I’m Not Ready to be Ready
    • Cancer Fighting Super Lunch
    • It’s Official: I Work with the Best People in the World
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number Two
      • The Days After Chemo Number Two
      • I Noticed…
        • A Mom Reality Check…
    • Ninth Grade Humor
    • The First Cut
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number Three
      • The Days After Chemo Number Three
      • White Cell Problems
      • White Cell Problems Part 2
      • White Cell Problems Part Free…at Last!
    • The Hope in Others
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number Four
      • The Days After Chemo Number Four
    • PET Scan Number Two
      • Results Come Tomorrow so I am Planting Flowers
      • The Results Are In…Chemo Works
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number Five
      • The Days After Chemo Number Five
      • Gotta HAND it to the Chemo
        • This is why I do this
    • Happy Groundhog Day
    • Another Manic Monday
    • Mom Donates Blood
    • First a Port then Chemo Number six
      • The Days After Chemo Number 6
    • Returning to Normal
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number Seven
      • The Days After Chemo Number 7
    • I finally went G.I. Jane
    • Chemo Postponed
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number Eight
      • The Days After Chemo Number 8
    • One shot, Two Shots, Three Shots, Floor
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number 9
      • The Days After Chemo Number 9
        • Mocking Cancer
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number Ten
      • The Days After Chemo Treatment 10 – The Symptoms
    • The Worst Symptom of All
    • Chemotherapy Number 11
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Number 12
      • The Days after Chemo Number 12
      • Nurses: Soul Savers in the Trenches
      • A Sweet Note from Katie
      • Silly Socks and Wigs
    • Shots, shots, shots, shots
    • Kim-O de Mayo
    • I’ll Love You Forever
  • Peru – or Trek, Eat, Discover
    • Day 9: Floating islands and A Homestay
    • Day 8 – what to do with an unexpected last day in Cusco
    • Day Seven – a return to Machu Picchu and tackling the mountain.
    • Day 6 – the Trek to Machu Pichhu
    • Cusco day 5 – a change of plans and a walking tour
    • Cusco Day 4: Laguna Humantay
    • Cusco day 3: Rainbow Mountain
    • Chau, 2019
    • Day 2: a rainy day adventure in Cusco
    • Cusco day one
    • My Old World with a New Appreciation
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