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Friday, October 14, 2005
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October 14, 2005Today at 8:40 AM completed week three of my radiation treatments! Only three more weeks to go. I always looked forward to the weekends but never as much as I do now. I worked three full days this week - I was so proud of making it to 5:00. I was off today and enjoyed doing absolutely nothing this afternoon. Next week is chemo week and "number week". I actually feel pretty confident about next week, I don't know why but I think my numbers may be down. I'm praying extra hard. I found out about a week ago that I'm going to be a grandmother. My 20-year-old daughter is five weeks pregnant. My first grandbaby is due on June 6, 2006. I hope I get the opportunity to spend lots of time with this child after it is born. A friend and co-worker and I are traveling close to Nashville tomorrow for a craft show. It is called Bell Buckle. Elaine has gone the last few years and says it is great. I have never been and I am looking forward to a one-day vacation. We're leaving about 7:00 AM and will be gone most of the day. We'll be traveling over Monteagle Mountain so I am sure we'll see some changing colors of the trees. Sunday will definitely be my day of rest. Have a blessed weekend! I'll be checking back in on Sunday! Until then - here is a question: Can a person love too much? |
About Me
I have been a single mom of three for 15 years. I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer February 14, 2003. I have chosen to live with the cancer and not let the cancer outlive me! My faith, family and friends are very important to me. I love family and friend get togethers. My faith has gotten me to where I am today.
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6 Comments:
Can a person love too much.
Yes, if their motive is to keep the person they are loving down and stuck in the same place.
If a person loves simply to place themselves below the other then no.
I hope this makes sense. I will explain more if needed.
Have a grand time tomorrow and be safe. Thanks for the update, I worry about you when you don't blog regularly. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
God bless you Dlynne.
Michele sent me!
Hi Dlynne. Michele sent me and asked me to tell you she things you're an inspiration. As do I.
I'm praying for you, and am elated at your impending grandmotherhood. That little munchkin will be lucky to have you in his/her life.
I hope you bring back great stories from your trip. And I hope you continue to share your wonderful views on life for a long time to come.
Carol's right: God bless you.
Congratulations on making it through 3 weeks of treatments, AND on being a grandmother-to-be! My mother recently finished her treatments. She stayed positive and leaned on her faith throughout, as you seem to be. Her doctors told her that her attitude was a major factor in her recovery. May God bless you as you journey through these paths in your life!
Joan
www.beanbagcentral.com/joan
PS - Michele sent me!
Joan
Dlynne,
Halfway there - love and luck for the next three.
Have a great time at the craft show - sounds like it's going to be a wonderful journey.
Congratulations on the impending grandchild - I think, you'll be one of those fabulous grandmothers, where nothing exists but love, hugs and the warmest of smiles!
Can a person love to much?
No.
Not unless we are talking about a controlling love, but in itself, in it's pure form, no.
Happy, restful Sunday.
Take care.
Autumn x
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