Light The Night Videos, Starring: Me!

Me, walking in Light The Night, Manhattan, last September.

Me, walking in Light The Night, Manhattan, last September.

 

My teammate, Sue, and I walking Light The Night, in Manhattan, September, 2013.

With my teammate, Sue, walking Light The Night, in Manhattan, September, 2013.

 

LAST FALL, I PARTICIPATED IN THE 2013 LIGHT THE NIGHT WALK, IN MANHATTAN. Thanks to the generosity of so many of you, my team raised a grand total of $5,482 for therapies and treatment advances for blood cancer patients! Because I was in treatment at the time, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, which sponsors the event, asked if I would participate in promo videos for the 2014 walk, as a representative of patients and survivors. There are two other videos that I don’t appear in: One for supporters, and the other for memorials. I had some reservations about being in the spotlight, but decided to give it a try. It turned out that helping to promote Light The Night by participating in these promo videos was a great experience.

My view of the film crew, as they interview me in my living room.

My view of the film crew, in my living room.

Although the finished videos are short, they’re edited from several hours of footage that the crew from Flicker Flacker Films shot. On the night of the event, they followed my teammate, Sue, and I, as we walked along the Hudson River on a beautiful September evening. A few weeks later, they came to my apartment to interview me and shoot some more. We had a lot of fun, and instead of wrapping up around lunchtime, we ended up continuing through most of the day.

One of the best, and most unexpected things to come out of the shoot, was the video I created, myself, as I went through the first day of my fifth round of chemo. Originally, Trish, the producer, wanted to shoot the footage herself, but because of patient privacy concerns, a crew making a video at the hospital wasn’t possible. For Plan B, she suggested I do a vlog (video blog) entry, which I wasn’t sure about at first, but then agreed to with the understanding that if I wasn’t happy with the results of my labor, we wouldn’t use it. Creating my own video turned out to be a very fun and enlightening project, which allowed me to use my creativity in a new medium.

The finished videos capture the spirit of the walk nicely, and I hope that they help raise awareness for LLS, as well as boost participation and donations. Sue and I will be participating again this year, on Thursday, September 18. Our team name is, Joe’s Adventurers, which comes from the title of this blog. Please check out my fundraising page for more information, and to donate or join us. As always, thanks to everyone for your support!

Lotsa Love,

Joe/Joseph

 

Midterm Report: Chemo Trifecta

Ten weeks have passed since my Lymphoma adventure started. I continue to do very well, and had a great week on the journey I’ve been taking.

I finished round 3 of chemo last friday, and the side effects were, again, minimal. The most significant has been the fatigue, which an afternoon catnap and a tall half-caf from Starbucks pretty much takes care of. My biggest worry, like last time, was reacting to the Neulasta shot that I get to reduce the risk of infection while my white counts are low, a condition called neutropenia. People often experience bone pain, which I did pretty severely after the first round, but much less so after the second one. This time, it was about the same as round 2, maybe even slightly less so, and was again manageable with a little Tylenol.

I was able to connect in person with some friends for lunch and coffee—nice to see you Linda, Gloria, Joni, Ted, and Bill—some others for dinner and Scrabble—good game Jim and Kristy (btw, check out their sites if you need a massage or copy editing, respectively)—and also meet face-to-face for the first time with Zeth, my new Cancer Pal and colleague at NYU SCPS CADA. (Seriously, everything at NYU has to have at least three words in its name and an acronym.)

On the career front, I continue to stay busy, which is helpful to keep me from going stir crazy as treatment becomes more and more routine. I’m focusing on my online teaching, which lets me work from home and have a flexible schedule. That’s a huge plus if I have appointments or just want to take a break and rest a bit. My new course, Design For Coders, for new client LearnToProgram.tv, is open in early access for beta testing, and I self-published another, Interactive PDFs with Adobe InDesign: No-Code Digital (click here to get it for free through the end of the month). I was also excited to be honored with a 2013 American Graphic Design Award!

It’s a little hard to believe that I’m over the halfway mark, but I’m looking forward to continuing full speed ahead through the second half, and having a strong finish in November. Thanks to everyone for your continued love, support, and positive thoughts/prayers/vibes/energy. Lotsa love to you all!

Oh, and PS: I ordered the 32GB iPhone 5s in Space Gray. 🙂

From the Forgotten Comes Dinner

As far as groceries go, I am the king of overbuying. I either forget that I already have two jars of dried rosemary, or I get caught up in summer abundance, and have more produce than I can eat before it goes bad. After my last green market haul, a head of broccoli and an eggplant ended up hidden away in my fridge until days later, when I was looking for something else and realized it was use it or loose it time for both. I’m always game for a challenge, so instead of chucking them, I cooked up a surprisingly tasty quick meatless dinner.

What did we do before every recipe, tip, trick, and kitchen disaster fix was online? Not sure how well broccoli and eggplant would compliment each other, I did a search and found plenty of promising results. Next, I wondered if the fresh dill I had—also on death watch—would be a good fit. Google said, “yes.”

I was pretty hungry, so stir-fry seemed to be the fastest and easiest way to go. My usual base is garlic and onion sautéed in a little olive oil, some stock, and salt, pepper and seasonings to taste. I sometimes find though, that my off-the-cuff dishes come out bland. The week before, I made a delicious chicken and broccoli dish that called for thinly sliced lemon, so I decided to add that into the mix.

With my basic plan in place, I got to work on my culinary experiment. As I cooked, I thought the flavors in this dish would need something else to pull them all together, so I added in some ground coriander. I’ve been eating less meat, but making sure to include more plant-based protein to compensate, so I tossed in a can of black beans, which made the stir-fry more hearty, and also thickened it. Side note: I thought I would need a little flour to do this, but the result was too pasty when I added it, and I ended up adding more stock as a fix.

In under an hour, I had a surprisingly good main dish, which served over quinoa and with a side salad, made a very satisfying dinner. Even better, the leftovers gave me two additional meals and a quart for the freezer, where I’ve been storing extra food in case I don’t feel up to cooking, or am hungry and want to eat quickly.

I was pleased for turning veggies that would have otherwise been compost, into several nutritious meals, while at the same time exercising my brain a little, and tapping into my creativity. Not a bad job, if I do say so, myself.

 

Broccoli and Eggplant Stir-Fry with Black Beans and Dill

Prep Time: 15 mins, Cook Time: 25 mins. Yield: about 6 cups.

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 large clove garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 2 cups diced eggplant
  • 2 cups chopped broccoli, stems peeled if desired
  • 1/2 small to medium lemon, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced crosswise, seeds removed
  • 1 to 1 1/2 cups vegetable stock
  • 1 15 oz. can black beans, rinsed and drained
  • 1 tbsp finely chopped fresh dill
  • 1 tsp dried ground coriander
  • Salt and pepper
  1. Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Add garlic and onion; sauté until golden and tender, about 5 minutes.
  2. Add eggplant and broccoli. Sprinkle with salt; sauté until broccoli is bright green and eggplant starts to soften, about 3 minutes.
  3. Add the lemon and sauté about 2 minutes.
  4. Add about 1/2 cup stock; cook, stirring occasionally, until broccoli is tender, eggplant is soft, and lemon is translucent, about 8 minutes. Add more stock a splash at a time, as needed.
  5. Add beans, dill, coriander, salt and pepper to taste, and about 1/4 cup stock. Cook, stirring occasionally, until beans are heated through, adding more stock as needed, until mixture reaches desired consistency.
  6. Adjust seasonings if desired and remove from heat.
  7. Serve over quinoa, rice, or pasta.

 

The People We Meet

This French short beautifully captures how we can affect each other’s life, and the music is as charming as the illustration and animation. I love that it uses balloons as a symbol of friendship, love, and caring, which I realized is a nice connection to the Light The Night Walk, which also uses them. Just a reminder, I’m walking on Wednesday, September 25th, and you can help or join me.

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FLOATING IN MY MIND from GOBELINS pro on Vimeo.