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Wednesday 12 December 2012

I Don't Glow in the Dark Yet!

 

“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.”-Albert Camus

 

Thank you all so much for the comments! Your words have had more of an impact than you know. Mom has really enjoyed logging on to check what everyone has to say. Can you believe that she has received closed to 1,000 page views already?! If she didn't know before, she certainly knows now how far-reaching her support base is.
We are starting to get some pictures in. If anyone wants to send pictures, please send them to beatthisthing@gmail.com. I'm posting here a picture that really touched Mom, and I will add it to the photo gallery when that is up and running.
 
 
This little guy is Dylan, and his message: "Stay strong Aunty Laurie" meant the world to Mom. Thank you, Brandi, for sending this!
 
Radiation is now half over, and as Mom says, "I'm not glowing in the dark yet." She may not be glowing, but she is feeling far more fatigued now than she was last week. She has now learned that if she has any errands to run, she has to run them before her appointments, as sleep is the order of the day as soon as she is done! Mom always has a long to-do list, so it is a bit of a shock for her to realize she doesn't have the energy to zip around and get everything done.
 
She is very much looking forward to Christmas and having the chance to see family and friends. Mom has always done Christmas better than anyone I know, and we are all used to her being everywhere and entertaining everyone at this time of the year. And this year, she doesn't plan on changing that very much. However, she is handing over the Christmas dinner reins to me and Bri. Yep, you read that correctly. Bri and I will be cooking the Christmas turkey - under strict supervision, of course. I have never really had a lesson in cooking the turkey because I always figured, "Why mess with perfection?" But, this year, we're going to try it. I am really looking forward to the three of us girls in the kitchen figuring it all out together. I just hope Bri and I can do Mom proud and serve up an edible turkey!
 
We wanted to ask that if anybody has any funny stories, memorable stories or inspirational stories about Mom that they would like to share, please forward them to beatthisthing@gmail.com, and I will add a special "story" post. As a wise friend told me, "At times like this, smiles can go a long way."

 

3 comments:

  1. Aunty Laurie,
    We are thinking of you often and love and appreciate your positive energy, calm nature and forever kind heart. I always smile when I open your (never missed) birthday card to me and yearly scratch ticket and think back on many great memories with You, Uncle Brian, Tara and Bri...like Christmas Eve Nights, phone calls from Santa Claus, Bri's Bday Parties, Week-ends at the Lake and Sleepovers where we watched movies all night.
    I came accross a quote the other day and thought of you and your strength..."timber does not grow with ease. The stonger the wind the stronger the trees." Williard Marriott
    You are an amazing and strong Woman Aunty Laurie!
    Love and Hugs,
    Bren, Neil, Griffin and Jordy

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  2. Deirdre's Auntie Troush, and by extension, yours, Laurie, cited those words of Camus, and often. They augur as well for you, as they did for her, during her battle with cancer, which she won, to no one's surprise save her own...and this a good quarter century before her death....So, when you feel down for the count, Laurie,know that imperceptibly to you, your invincible lifeforce'll draw on that spring, deep within you, to pull your full being through this winter's assault on your body, just as in the life of Deirdre's Auntie Troush, yours by extension, and our Mother.Love to you,Laurie.Know you are in our prayers.Dell and Kay[Wilson]

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  3. Merry Christmas Auntie Laurie!

    Love Dori, Peter and Celeste

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