In a nutshell, I needed a place to properly express my infinite gratitude for the overwhelming words of encouragement, support, and positive vibes that have been offered to my family since I was diagnosed with cancer ( Sept 2017 ). This includes both mine and Doreen's beloved extended families, our cherished friends, and our treasured second families ( our coworkers ), I am forever grateful and beholden to you all. Thank you. I LOVE you all from the bottom of my heart. You have all made me feel like George Bailey in the final scene of "It's A Wonderful Life". A scene I have viewed easily over 100 times and never once made it through without tears coming to my eyes - Not even close.
Being told you have cancer is obviously not ideal news, but I've chosen to not sit idle, brooding in woe to the why's and the how's in my own or anyone else's tear-filled pools of pity. I unapologetically turned the page on those notions promptly after receiving the news, and have no intention to return or retreat to those chapters. Im only looking forward now, with a spirit of resolution that won't be cracked. With every ounce of energy in my grateful soul, I'm going to fight forward like tempestuous hell ablaze. All positive vibes are graciously welcome along for the ride..
I included links to twitter , Instagram, and Vimeo where I'll be sharing my "distraction" shenanigans moving forward.. feel free to check in
Im thrilled you asked.. there is a story behind that, as well as a specific, impassioned section of a song from 1974...
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