THANKS FOR GIVING…

Hi all,

Happy Thanksgiving! Hope you are enjoying being around family and friends and counting your blessings as you over stuff yourself with turkey and all the trimmings logic for free.

And since this is a time of giving thanks, I wanted to use this day and space to say a heartfelt thank you to all of you who have helped me along on my journey youtube wiedergabelisten downloaden.  There is no way to name everyone and everything that was done for me,  but you know who you are and what you did. Somehow saying “thank you” doesn’t seem like enough, but until I see all of you in person, I hope this message gets to you and you know how grateful I am for having you in my corner 3d passed download.

Since the very first day I started treatment, the outpouring of love and support was overwhelming. Calls, cards, texts, emails, blog posts and Facebook mentions continued to roll in for months and months download mahjong game.

Some of you sent flowers, a plant, or snack and wine baskets. Others had local restaurants deliver food when shopping or cooking was too much. There were deliveries of chocolates from a local chocolatier who doesn’t normally deliver, but who had lost loved ones to cancer, so they made an exception and always handed me that special box with a warm, understanding smile candy crush soda saga.
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There were so many gifts like books, healing crystals and oils, adult coloring books, a beautiful angel figurine, a Christmas ornament, bracelets with special meanings or special energy, personalized t-shirts, a beautiful homemade quilt, a homemade fleece blanket,  Red Sox gear, various hats, money, cupcakes, cookies, fun and inspiring magnets, lotions, the much needed Starbuck’s and Dunkin Donuts gift cards, a fun measuring spoon, candy tins, DVD’s, a puzzle, get well drawings from your kids, a spa gift card and a FitBit for when I feel well enough to get back into working out excel formeln herunterladen.

And each time something showed up it was a huge mood booster and it felt like a big hug coming in so many different forms.

Then there were those of you who called asking about doing a fundraiser, or had me backstage after a show for a hug, high five and eyelash check, or who posted on your own blog inspiring messages from your followers so I could see them free video download youtube. There are those of you who came to chemo even though it meant spending hours at the facility, or drove to NJ to help out or just visit.  And you prayed for me, included me in prayer chains and sent only positive energy. You called to offer a pep talk, just at the right time or sent me inspiring memes over the internet or lightened my load at work when I was in the thick of it. These things I will never forget as I continue on this wild ride of fighting every day to stay healthy.

So on all days, but especially on Thanksgiving, I would like to say to all of you reading this, in whatever capacity you stood by me, in whatever way you spent a part of your own life helping me with mine, quite simply…thanks for giving.

6 thoughts on “THANKS FOR GIVING…”

  1. We are all just Thankful that you are still here with us. You certainly are lucky in that you are surrounded by some truly wonderful friends. Cherish each and everyone of them. It reflects on you as a person. Hope you had a great turkey day. Love Carolyn

    1. Thanks, Carolyn and thank you for all of your support and for sharing the blog with your friends. I hope it showed some insight into what it takes to kick cancer to the curb. It takes a village, that’s for sure. Love you. xoxo

  2. Deb,
    Well said, as always. When you actually list everything that was done for you, it is overwhelming, isn’t it? We both have so much to be thankful for.
    Prayers for continued healing!
    Love,
    Barbara

    1. It is amazing and I’m so grateful to have had so many people stand beside me and support me through this journey – including you! Hope you are feeling well! xoxo

  3. So happy to see you dispensing with some of the constant doctor appointments. For survivors giving back is our gift to ourselves. I remember every person I met after treatment who were just starting in treatment who had that deer in the headlight look and I told them, trust me, it does get better. This too shall pass. Merry Christmas Early.

    1. Definitely. I’ve offered to help and be there for a few others who unfortunately are just starting this journey. It’s a long road but a lot less confusing when others help you with directions! xoxo

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