I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end. ...Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next. Delicious Ambiguity. - Gilda Radner -
Dec 21, 2011
Musings Before The Holidays.......
Firstly I would like to say Thank You to each and everyone of you, who kindly gave me supporting words in my previous blog. It truly means a lot when friends even cyber friends rally round when the need is there. My son saw our family Doctor on Friday, he has ordered a full physical exam including a hormone test, blood work , thyroid, thyroid issues run in our family. We are taking steps in the right direction. Along with which he will be talking to someone twice a week for now to get him back on the right path. Now that he has been able to talk about his issues that were bothering him he sleeps through the night..
Secondly I want to Thank Cheryl of Indigo Dreaming Blog. She is so ill, yet she had her daughter Meagan telephone me, she came on the phone and spoke with me for at least 10 minutes. She was speaking in a whisper, . She was worried about me. Of course I was crying like a baby speaking with her. We had a good talk as brief as it was but she has this knack of reassuring me when going through some difficult times...
People have asked me what New Year's Resolutions I am making....I don't do those. I prefer to start the New Year with a blank page, not with all kinds of promises likely that won't be kept. However I do want to remember those in our blogging community who have since passed on...May their families find Peace & Comfort the first year they are not here. Perhaps not in the physical sense but in their hearts they will always remain.....
I would like to wish everyone A Very Merry Christmas & A Happy Healthy Prosperous New Year
It is always such a pleasure getting to know everyone, interacting, exchanging ideas. Lastly becoming better informed. We are all traveling down many roads unknown. We never know where we will end up. It is nice to know that there is the support amongst fellow Cancer Survivors without asking....Love Alli......XOXO
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Merry Christmas Alli and a happy and healthy 2012.
ReplyDeleteLots of love,
Jill xxx
Merry Christmas to you. I don't make resolutions either. I just try to live my life the best way I can. I wish nothing but happiness for you in the new year.
ReplyDeleteAnneMarie
Me, either, on resolutions. My only resolve is to appreciate each day as well as I can.
ReplyDeleteThe support and friendship and generosity of my cyber-sistahs and brothers in the "Club" are what kept me sane through my own sleighride. Online peer support forums and the blogosphere after my diagnosis were my true introduction to social media, and it could not have been a better one. I'm grateful for it every day. Truly a blessing, isn't it?
Hope the New Year gives us all joy and healing.
xoxo
Alli, I echo the ladies above. Here's to you, and a peaceful (and uneventful) 2012! ;-)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to ali. your blog and post is very amazing really i like this post...Keep it up..
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