A Caroling I Went
It felt good tonight to be on the giving side. I loved it! The only sad part was visiting one of our dear members who is going through lung cancer. He's just finished chemo and has lost his hair and looks so weak. I cried like a baby when I got back in the car after seeing him. I don't think cancer will ever not make me cry...
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I am with you on this one!
I know you had a great time caroling, especially since last year you were sick yourself. It always breaks my heart when I hear of ANOTHER member of my church family being diagnosed with cancer. It just SUCKS! And to be in treatment over the holidays double sucks! Not only do you feel like crap, but there will be pictures to remind you of it into infinity! We go caroling the last Sunday of Advent so the 21st will be our time. It was snowing and icy last year so I didn't go, but am looking forward to this year!
mary0 -
Sing one for me!msccolon said:I am with you on this one!
I know you had a great time caroling, especially since last year you were sick yourself. It always breaks my heart when I hear of ANOTHER member of my church family being diagnosed with cancer. It just SUCKS! And to be in treatment over the holidays double sucks! Not only do you feel like crap, but there will be pictures to remind you of it into infinity! We go caroling the last Sunday of Advent so the 21st will be our time. It was snowing and icy last year so I didn't go, but am looking forward to this year!
mary
Hope you have a lovely time caroling. Enjoy!
*hugs*
Gail0 -
This is true, Kathi. IKathiM said:Yes, but look into his eyes...
And you see the fire of determination and hope....It always cheers me...
Hugs, Kathi
This is true, Kathi. I reminded him that the youth had come to my house to sing last year and told him I would be praying he'd be able to join us in singing next year. He's a lovely man and funny as anything.
*hugs*
Gail0
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