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Life is amazing...

3/10/2010

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What a great week!  I got to spend a day doing teaching in two private homes with a large audience at each with lots of great discussion and questions and interaction. I was even taught how to make pie crusts while we talked nutrition in a very loving and supportive atmosphere. It is a day I will treasure forever while lots of babies and young ones ran around. Babies were put in my lap and I certainly got a great  Grandma fix. Outstanding- and I left with three homemade pies,(RON was very happy), a family cookbook and a potholder that was handmade. 
Today, I am back doing my normal routine and getting ready for tomorrow which is an inservice with Crawford Central which will be the whole day, with me teaching then on to the Mind Body Wellness for a nutrition lesson and then off to the WE with emphasis on excercise and a quick tour of Yolanda G.Barco Oncology.  Then I will be off traveling for a bit to return on the 22nd while family holds down the homefront.
I will be back soon but you will not be far from my thoughts and each day will be great as that is the option I choose.  I will be back and willing and able to help so call me after the 22nd and best to you all.
 Sincerely,
S
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    My name is Sue Kilburn and I am a clinical nurse breast cancer educator at the Yolanda G. Barco Oncology Institute in Meadville, Pennsylvania.

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