tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7220872180574571553.post1007245192033628979..comments2019-02-05T11:46:05.119-08:00Comments on Life As I Know It: I'm Not Who You Knew...But I'm Still Me.Catherinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12815209036140019985noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7220872180574571553.post-24024446698442037092013-10-10T09:49:28.315-07:002013-10-10T09:49:28.315-07:00My dear Catherine,
First, I am so proud of you -...My dear Catherine, <br /><br />First, I am so proud of you - you are amazing! I wish I had words to be able to calm your fears and reassure your heart! <br /><br />Perhaps it is simply because I have had cancer in my immediate family - but I see no huge changes in who you are. You have simply gone through trial by fire and come out of it with a refined and more beautiful soul and a whole new depth to your person. You were beautiful before - now you are breath-taking (with or without your hair and it will come back!)! <br /><br />I think that, yes, there will be some looks of pity, but it will be from those who do not understand and I cannot see myself being one of them. I have only admiration for you and your hard-won victory!<br /><br />As I read I was reminded of well known phrase, "This too shall pass." Yes, it will be difficult to reintegrate, but the hardest step is the first one. This is simply another part of the fight; another present to offer to Christ on the cross. Ginnynoreply@blogger.com