Thanking our caregivers
- 29 October 2009
As Breast Cancer Awareness month winds down, if you are a survivor, remember to thank the people in your life who have supported you throughout your cancer journey. It may be your husband who measures the liquid in your surgical drains. It may be your prayer partner a continent away who listens without judgment to your fears and doubts. It may be your church friend who provides meals or cleans your house after surgery. Or it may be your coworker who covers for you seamlessly when you miss work to visit the doctor. These angels on earth enable us to bear our burdens more gracefully. Kudos and blessings to all these selfless caregivers.
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Hi, I love this post. We, survivors, have so much to be thankful for; and most of all I am thankful for those special people who stood by me through it all.
Thank you, Jo-Ann. I agree we have so much to be thankful for. Thanksgiving is a perfect time to express gratitude for the special compassion of these caring souls. Blessings, Jan