Made a run to NC for Thanksgiving with my son and his wife and my two grandsons. It was delightful and busy and just fun. Also got a call from son in California that he was in a wreck and car towed and he walked home. He was having neck issues and once again we see how fast things can happen and change. The car is replaceable but my son is not and I was relieved to hear his voice and know that he would be ok. There is so much we take for granted in our everyday lives and after having driven close to 1000 miles during breast cancer awareness month and then the trip to NC and back and yes even everyday back and forth to work to know that in a heartbeat things can change. I firmly believe as I have said many times, even cancer- I never asked why me rather why not me. We are all dealing with different situations and concerns and it is how we deal with those situations defines who we are. I am not always strong nor am I infallible but human. Stepping outside ourselves and helping others when we can is the best medicine I know so as we approach this holiday season, be thankful for the blessings you enjoy and reach out to others that may be struggling and if I can help in any way...just let me know. Making a great day! S
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AuthorMy name is Sue Kilburn and I am a clinical nurse breast cancer educator at the Yolanda G. Barco Oncology Institute in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Archives
March 2015
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