Important Announcement From Nigel
Over the holidays I have undergone tests, and last Friday afternoon I was told that I have cancer in my spine. At this moment we do not know exactly which cancer or how aggressive it is.
It all started in the early fall when I had pains in my back. My chiropractor referred me to a massage therapist as it all pointed to muscle tension. He made me promise that if it did not clear up, I would go for a blood test.
We have no idea where this came from, no family history or other indications. At this point there is no looking back, I am very positive person, and this does not change that one bit. It is a challenge that I will take on, head on.
I told José, my good friend and our farm foreman, last Friday afternoon. He asked me what could he do. Simple. I said, “Produce even more amazing Eatwell boxes than ever before.” Eighteen families depend on Eatwell Farm, and if I have done my job right, then they are very capable of running the farm while I face my challenge with cancer. I have every confidence in all the people here who each and every week work hard to produce some of the best vegetables, fruit, eggs, flour herbs and lavender.
I spent some time over the weekend calling close friends and longtime members of the farm. All asked what they could do. I replied that the simple fact of holding my family in your thoughts is plenty. A very tangible act would be to continue to support us with our Eatwell boxes and/or buying from us at the market. This money will help us cope with all the changes.
We have been planning a membership drive to start this week for several months now. This is more important that ever. You know how great the produce, eggs etc. are so I ask that you help us recruit more members. José and I have planned and planted enough to fill up to 1,000 boxes per week. Currently, due to economic conditions we are supplying 660 this week. We have created a postcard with a picture of our box plus some eggs. Lorraine has written a nice, personal description of what being a member of the farm really is.
Please share the postcard. Maybe you have a place to put such a card with information where you work, your gym, place of worship, coffee shop etc. If you need more postcards, you will be able to order them at no charge as a add-on to your box. You can also call or email Ashlee in the office at organic@eatwell.com or (707) 999-1150. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
The farm website/blog will remain focused on the farm. I have had several suggestions on ways to provide more up-to-date information for those who wish to seek it. More details on this later.
I will be able to meet this challenge with all the support around me. Lorraine and I were married last year, we finished building our house, and there is so much more to do on the farm and with my family. We have plans for a new pack house based on the design principles of our green roof home. I have everything to live for and quite frankly have only just got up to speed. I was asked by a doctor about my mental health asking if my glass was half full or half empty. My reply was overflowing. I consider myself extremely lucky. I love what I do. Lorraine is the most amazing partner and wife, and I have a great family, friends and dedicated fellow workers here on the farm… Nigel
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9 Comments to Important Announcement From Nigel
by misty meadows farm payneville, Kentucky
On January 4, 2012 at 5:32 pm
We are holding you all up in prayer and know that no matter what things will be okay. Peace. Luck.patience to all of you. Ralph and Kathy Packard.
by Cindy
On January 4, 2012 at 5:37 pm
We are sending you all of our accrued good karma points. And of course our home will keep supporting Eatwell and encouraging others to take part. Well wishes.
by Danielle Goldman
On January 4, 2012 at 6:25 pm
We send you love and healing energy. We love your farm and we love you!
by Rob and Liz
On January 4, 2012 at 8:48 pm
You are in our thoughts and will continue to drive as many new members as we can. Please let us know if we can help in any other way.
by NIck Yapor-Cox
On January 4, 2012 at 9:50 pm
Nigel,
Our warmest wishes and healing love from Arizmendi Emeryville. I’ll see what we can do to advertise for eatwell and increase the CSA subscriptions coming through our bakery.
Let us know if there is any way else we can help
Nick
by Aimee Gunsell
On January 4, 2012 at 10:52 pm
Nigel…our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. You are every bit as amazing as your dear wife…thank you so much for your positivity and your sincerity…we are rooting for you.
by june taylor
On January 5, 2012 at 8:13 am
Hello Nigel,
First I am very sorry to hear the news about your cancer diagnosis. We will all keep you and Lorraine and the boys in our hearts and thoughts as you travel this new road of uncertainty and challenge. Please know that we will continue, and increase, our support of your wonderful produce, eggs and flour and will share the word abou them more actively.
We wish you all the best in dealing with the cancer. Fight with good heart.
Love,
June, Perry & Kyle.
by Karen@Cook4Seasons
On January 5, 2012 at 10:44 am
Dearest Nigel,
So sorry to hear this news. You are an inspiration to so many; may your courage and strength guide you through this easefully. I send you oodles of well wishes from the entire Napa Valley.
Karen Schuppert
by Jabari
On January 5, 2012 at 12:10 pm
Dear Nigel,
Stay positive! My aunt beat breast cancer just recently. You can do it!
Be well,
Jabari