Planned no morning pages
30 min walking
Creativity-
One of my best friends is in hospice care. I saw her on Thursday and we laughed, talked and reminiced for nearly an hour. When I noticed her eyes getting heavy post dinner, we bid her good night so she can get the rest she needed. Her family has given information to the extent the cancer was taking over but these glimpses don't show it. Kit has always been good at seeing the best and perhaps that is what drew us together. Life to us seemed much simpler being grateful for what you had and volunteering for many things which really demonstrated how much we had. I do not know how many Ronald McDonald house things we have done together- crew for races, running races, baking cookies, making meals, stocking pantries. How many thousand boxes of shirts have we unloaded for Race for the Cure. How many movies, dinners, and laughs were there? I'm grateful there were so many but I'm selfish and don't want to let her go either. I found out from friends that her family has posted on facebook that she became unresponsive Friday and requesting no more friends visit. How did this happen so fast? Did I just not want to see it? My photo for this journaling is a visit to Tokyo Steakhouse with a couple other friends. Having been free of the tumors in her lungs for a couple years and just embarking on the journey to rid her of a brain tumor. I love this photo because it shows her the way she was. Laughing and enjoying the moment no matter what!
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