Well said, and amen.
Jen
--- elizabeth <violetmoon2003@
>
> I call people who have outlived friends and family
> survivors.
> They are the ones left with the pain and loss and
> the empty feeling
> of losing one more person that loved them.
> I am in that group at the age of 45. I lost most of
> my family when
> I was a child. But my mother lived til 1997.
> There was the unending darkness with my physical and
> emotional pain.
> But some how I found my way out.
> We have to decide why we want to go on living. If
> the quality of life
> is there or not. For me there are still adventures
> out there and
> even just seeing another sun rise or dancing under a
> full moon still
> makes me feel so much joy.
> Ray you have friends here who care about you.
>
> Elizabeth
>
>
>
> > There is also the rational choice of allowing
> nature to take its
> course. I've decided that should cancer return, I
> will not fight it,
> this time. I'm 65. For a long time, now, I go to
> more wakes and
> funerals than I do marriages and christenings. I've
> lived a good
> life, have loved and been loved, laughed and
> cried...what else is
> there?
>
>
> (
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