Author: Cristan

Hello Again

So much has happened since I last blogged. Here is the important stuff: My grandmother does not have cancer! The TG Center construction is almost done! The Community Crossroads Foundation will likely have a 501[c]3 in place by the end of August. Here are some interesting before and after pics of the TG Center: Fireplace: […]

“It’s not going to stop ‘Til you…”

It has been a tough week. Work has really kicked my ass. I wish funders would allow me to design a program that works instead of spending so much time appeasing bureaucracy. My grandmother may have advanced lung cancer. I will take her to get another CAT scan next week. She is a breast cancer […]

Living Life

Yikes! I worked on HACS paperwork until 2 AM last night. Tonight, I have outreach and testing to do. Today, Carolyn and I went by the Center to see how the construction was coming: The new mantel looks about 1/2 done. The bathroom is coming along as well. The upstairs meeting room has gained a […]

Life Headaches

Last night, I found out that someone I thought highly of thinks I am trying to thwart their involvement in the community. That was really surprising – and not in a good way. They sent an open letter to me on a egroup basically claiming I’m a liar – claiming that I did a lot […]

Moving & Narnia

Another full day! This morning started out with a few of the STAG guys helping Carolyn and I move a lot of antique furniture that will go into the TG Center once the inside construction is done: Nick, Nico and Darin Carolyn and Nick’s Daughter Nico and Nick’s Daughter At the storage unit This whole […]

Dr. Meyer, Cancer & the TG Center

Dr. Meyer Today I met with Dr. Walter Meyer. It was great to see him again. He was my original doctor from 1996 when I first began to address my TG issues. In some ways it felt a lot like a homecoming since he was the first person to basically tell me that who and […]

5.3.2008

Its been a while since I made a blog entry. In fact, I’ve not has much time to give to TransHouston for the past few weeks : ( Carolyn and I went by the Center yesterday and took some photos of the progress… New roof is on; porch columns are replaced…   Carolyn is running […]

Fix

Poem: “Fix” by Alicia Suskin Ostriker, from No Heaven. Fix  The puzzled ones, the Americans, go through their lives Buying what they are told to buy, Pursuing their love affairs with the automobile, Baseball and football, romance and beauty, Enthusiastic as trained seals, going into debt, struggling — True believers in liberty, and also security, And of […]

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