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    millize
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    Yesterday I stopped in Strafford, Ont.across the way was a busker playing guitar. A mother with two young daughters, with bows and flowers in their hair, dressed in sun dresses were dancing. I walked over and ask the mom if l could dance with her daughters. We all spent about ten minutes dancing and laughing just being crazy and having fun.l felt so in tune with life, letting my inner child lead me.As an adult or not?. Life thru the eyes of a child must be so amazing, everything is so grand and new , exciting and wunderful to explore.We adults let life beat down until life just seems so much a challenge. Cancer has given me back some of this child and some crazy adult too.LI’VEN LIFE LARGE.Lets a go singing in the rain.

    #19092
    KIOWA
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    I fully agree. Seize every moment you can to let the child out to play. Of course my child was let out to play and he has not yet come back in. That’s a good thing actually. Yes, cancer has a way of opening our eyes and our hears and our ears and makes opportunities available. Good post, thank you,

    Kiowa

    #19106
    Rhonda-Lee
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    Millize, I so love that you did that! I have never been a shy person, my family and friends say that I could make friends with a forest! I have never met a stranger.
    Kiowa, I too have a new found appreciation for EVERYTHING! I am a tourist in my own neighbourhood, taking in sights, sounds and smells (good & bad), that I hadn’t noticed before.
    I feel re-born by this latest lesson in my life and feel that we have all graduated to becoming better versions of ourselves.

    I feel great admiration and love towards my BC family who has given me hope through their experiences to “Keep Peeing and Carry On”

    #19112
    marysue
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    “Keep peeing and carrying on” could have only been thought of by a bladder cancer patient! LOL!! Love it! I too, have learned to appreciate things and forgive and let go of a lot of stuff. I truly believe that it helps you heal from cancer and give you a better quality of life.

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