
The picture above is of youngsters marching to put messages on the tree of life.


What touched me was the fact that my eldest son brought me the most beautiful gift, a wooden hand crafted ring with painted blue flowers, it really is gorgeous! It fits on my little finger and I have been proudly wearing it since yesterday!

Today I went to Sainsburys (a large supermarket) to pick up a chicken for tea and some salad. As I was browsing in the frozen section an old man who was wheelchair bound shouted to me. He wanted to know where I got my hair cut! I told him it was cut by cancer and chemo! He laughed and told me how lovely I looked. How kind he was, it was genuine too, not nasty or mallicious.
So, had my bloods taken today at the hospital ready for more chemo tomorrow. Part of me is excited because I am on the home ground now but the other part is dreading it because I know how I will feel for the next few days.... won't dwell on that too much.
I went to a Breast Cancer support group yesterday for the first time at Nightingale Hospice. There was a lympodemia talk by Aelysh, an irish lady who is so hilarious and interesting, she should have her own show! She took my post op class. Apparently the cases of lympodemia in Wrexham are declining rapidly because of the prevention team which has been here for 14 years, so different from the inner regions of North Wales!
Good luck for tomorrow, will be thinking of you, and remember the Faith, Hope and Love, you can do this, and we have such a lot to look forward to! Sharon xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pictures you shared with us - thank you for that. And for the description you provided. I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteGood luck tomorrow! And I agree with the wheelchair man - you are most lovely! How cute that he would ask about your hair! Somehow, the question indicates acceptance and tolerance, doesn't it?
Good luck for tomorrow, stay positive! Love the wheelchair guy's comment on your hair!
ReplyDeleteI have to get to that festival some time. Whales is the only part of the British Ilse I've never visited.
ReplyDeleteWhales? They are found in the oceans. The country is called Wales.
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