GratitudeI would image that cancer has touched the lives of everyone following this board in at least in a small way and most of us in a direct and profound way, myself very much included in the profound category.
We are all here for one reason and that is to make a profit, I read this board every day and it’s mostly about the science and the statistics as it should be, however, at the end of the day these stats are about grandmothers, mothers and daughters simply fighting a horrible disease that is ending their lives, sometimes before they get to see children grow or spoil grandchildren, and that does affect me.
Thinking that I am writing this for myself as I sit here looking at my sleeping 96 year old mother in-law who is one of the few cancer survivor in my life, she is very close to the end of her days now, as is often said by people who live this long she recently told me “It went so quick”
Still frustrated with the SP but grateful for a wife who reminds me of how blessed we are even if Thera goes to zero tomorrow.
Today is a gift. That’s why it’s called “the present”