I come from a hardworking, talented and extremely creative family. Stubborn, tough, persistent and strong-willed also come to mind when I think of the Bostons. We are made up of musicians, chefs, quilters, farmers, knitters, gardeners, teachers, nurses, interior designers, carpenters and artists to name a few.
My uncle, Rodman Boston, AKA Roddy, (Pop’s namesake) is an extremely talented artist, not to mention stubborn and strong-willed, and I am lucky enough to have several of his pieces throughout my home. I especially love his landscapes, so calm and serene. I took that photo of him painting a Cape May beach scene in his studio this past fall . Believe it or not, he was going through chemo as he was painting. I told you us Bostons were tough!
Unfortunately Roddy was diagnosed with brain cancer in September. The tumor is responding well to the chemo and has been shrinking dramatically and he has regained most of his vision . However, the latest round of chemo left his immune system very weak. In January, Rod picked up an infection and ended up in the ICU in septic shock. After 6 days on life support, he started a road to recovery and is now working hard to get out of the hospital and back home with my aunt Isabel and his two beloved dogs. Roddy is off of oxygen and talking, drinking and eating, although he has quite a ways to go to regain his strength and mobility.
Over the last few months, unable to sleep at 3 am because of steroids, he’s been sketching in his hospital room, or in his studio painting, or downstairs in his basement constructing frames. These past 4 months have been some of the most prolific in his life. It’s a beautiful thing how he has turned the most challenging time of his life into the most creative one, doing what he loves most!
I am sharing this story because it is all consuming right now in my life, but also to allow you a chance to win one of Roddy’s beautiful paintings through a donation.
This raffle allows anyone the chance to win one of his paintings for a fraction of their value. It also gives Rod the chance to share some of the beauty he has created.
You can click here to read more about my uncle Roddy and how he is a BOSS at life and fighting cancer.
As Pop would say, “Keep the faith, boy.”
You’ve got this BOSS-ton!
xo
Colleen Kelly says
Amy -Thx for the invite to your blog …enjoying seeing your lovely home with all its wonderfully creative touches, and your tribute to Roddy and his work. Great stuff…Colleen Kelly (your mom’s cousin)
Traci says
Yes, “Keep the faith”. You have an extraordinary family to cherish, thank you for sharing a bit of them. May Spring bring hope and renewed health.
Alicia P. says
With wishes for strength and faith for your uncle, Amy. Xoxo
Sue says
My brother (56) is a -10 year this August- survivor of Glioblastoma Multiforme IV left temporal lobe. He was initially told he had 3-6 months- so do not lose heart. Your Uncle Roddy is in my prayers for similar positive track.
His art is beautiful! – and so is what you show of the family!
Blessings,
Sue
Swissrose says
What amazing way to use a cloud’s silver lining! And what beautiful pictures your uncle makes! Does he sell them at all?
Wishing him a full recovery, kindest regards.