Twenty Years, Two Hundred and Forty Months, Seven Thousand Days, and Three Hundred Days. Since we started chasing Leukemia.
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- The Count down to Maintenance is almost complete.
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Saturday, July 16, 2005
Honoring important people.
We give a lot of lip service to "doing small acts of kindness" . I think the term has become a cliche in our society. In reality we are overwhelmed most of the time and feel helpless. With global warming, wars, disease, hunger and all the rest, it is hard to see that we can have any affect on the world around us. Today I have put the picture of Karyn Brundige with Mary-Elizabeth here for your viewing pleasure.
Karyn is our one constant in our treatment and has been with us 100%. She bends over backwards to make sure that our needs and some of our wants are met. She has given us so much of herself to us. I know that it is her job but she has done so much more for us than she will ever know.
Thanks Karyn.
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