Hopefully I will figure out how to "fancy" up the blog, organize my stories and experiences and provide everyone with a sense of calm about my situation. While it is a strange new experience, and one that I would have never expected in my 42 years, I can honestly say that while a little shell-shocked, I'm not scared. Maybe it's not all set in yet, but I scared is not something that I have ever been, and I suppose they will be my saving grace.
Wish me luck!
you do not need luck... you are blessed with GRACE....and so much LOVE, COURAGE, and STRENGTH! blessings to you.... you will come through this experience unscathed and blessed...
ReplyDeleteThe blog is a prefect idea! Eventually you'll hook in with a network on a similar journey and you'll create an entire new network of strength.
ReplyDeleteMy advice? Always keep working on Bon Courage.
(and block spammers)
Hopefully you know some artist that can give you a groovy jpeg banner?
Fancy this blog up if you like, but I'm just so happy seeing your black words on white background...it really does make things easier to "report" to all of us who love you and those Harmon boys. Yay!
ReplyDeleteThank you for blogging on this. And thank you for not being afraid. Fearlessness is so necessary when dealing with cancer. Steve never felt any fear when he had his cancer, and it really did (in my opinion) help determine his very positive outcome!
ReplyDeleteI like your tornado of a brain.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you today sweet friend
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