Skip to content

ainslies.org

a small, quiet life

Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Archives
Menu

My wife. My partner. My patient.

Posted on November 17, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

I fell hard in love with my wife 29 years ago and never fell out. Over the years, our love deepened. We became a team that could handle anything as long as we had each other. We weathered some storms: Giving up custody of Zack to his father when he was 13 Losing our daughter…

Read more

Waiting

Posted on November 4, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

Ever since my wife was diagnosed with lung cancer, our lives have been filled with waiting. Waiting for the next doctor’s appointment to order the next step. Waiting for the next scan to be scheduled. Waiting for the test results. Waiting for treatment to begin. Waiting to see improvements. Waiting for her pain to get…

Read more

Bullfrog

Posted on October 21, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

When I was a lifeguard in a poor neighborhood one of my regulars was a kid named Jeremiah. Jeremiah was around 12 years old. He’d swim at my pool every single day. When he wasn’t swimming, he’d hang out in the adjacent playground. As I got to know him, I really liked him. Like me, he…

Read more

My Wife Is Dying

Posted on October 19, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

My wife was diagnosed with lung cancer 7 months ago. It’s been pretty terrible ever since. She had surgery to remove the lower lobe of her lung including a large tumor. She had two sessions of chemotherapy. She had 10 days in a row of radiation. She had 5 months of worsening back pain as…

Read more

Consumed By Death

Posted on October 5, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

Lately, death has consumed my every waking moment. My days are filled with my wife’s doctor visits, tests and treatments. I’m either driving her there, waiting for the appointment or fighting to schedule the next one. If we’re not at the hospital, then I’m home trying to take care of my wife’s needs, do all…

Read more

Why I Don’t Drink

Posted on September 29, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

The first time I got drunk I was 15 years old. I had tagged along with my sister to a college party. It was a blast. I drank as much as possible, as fast as possible, to get as drunk as possible. I was silly. I fit in with the college kids. I had fun….

Read more

Lapping It Up

Posted on September 26, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

I forgot how much I love swimming. When I was 5 my dad taught me the breaststroke. I picked up on it quickly – swimming and diving underwater like a happy little frog (if that frog had arms and a mask). Every day in the summer I swam. I liked pools better than lakes, because…

Read more

Damaged Goods

Posted on September 17, 2018January 26, 2022 by Steve Ainslie

My dog Snickers is a rescue. We adopted her 9 years ago. I was pleasantly surprised that Snickers liked to play fetch, knew how to walk on a leash and was housebroken. Her not-so-good qualities were all fear based. She’s a runner who’s scared of people, dogs and loud noises. The first week I had…

Read more

Fantasy vs Reality

Posted on September 13, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

When I was younger, I was certain that I was destined to do great things. I thought I would cure cancer, become a famous neurosurgeon or at the very least, get my PhD and be an esteemed college professor. I’d have the perfect family with 2 kids, a golden retriever, a Mercedes and a mansion….

Read more

She Knows What You Think Anyway

Posted on September 12, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

One day, I was seeking advice from a wiser man on dealing with my sister with whom I had a bad relationship. He asked for examples and I had plenty: She tortured me as a kid. She tried to have her boyfriend beat me up. She lied, cheated and stole from me. She always hated…

Read more

Posts pagination

  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 149
  • 150
  • 151
  • 152
  • 153
  • 154
  • 155
  • …
  • 170
  • Next

Recent Posts

  • Put Two Hands On The Dog
  • Reading Is Fundamental
  • Austerity For Thee…But Not For Me
  • Self-Diagnosed Excuses
  • No Endpoint
  • Government Solutions
  • It’s Either Significant…Or It’s Not
  • Mass Deportation – Same As The Old Boss
  • A Solution To Inner City Gun Violence?
  • Inevitable Income Inequality
© 2025 ainslies.org | Powered by Superbs Personal Blog theme
Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Archives