Hello everyone!!! Gee I feel kinda bad not being here too often, but I wanted to share some thoughts with you this morning.
First of all I write, so it takes a lot of my time. I'm currently writing a novel containing a lot of history stuff, so my surfing on the web is almost all limited to the database Wikepedia and history sites. It's a lot of work, but also so incredibly good for the mind.
So, I just wanted to tell you that my mother has been quite sick lately, and my first priority was her. My writing was put on hold for a few weeks, but I'm back on track now. She's been better and my sisters, my brother and I take turns to help her out when ever needed. It's a relief to see her feeling better. They implanted a pacemaker in her chest, and at 89 years old, she will celebrate the birth of 3 more great-great kids only this year. She has now 7 of them, and she's proud.
I personnaly have not been sick for years now, and I thank God for that. But a lot of folks in my family and friends faced different illnesses. My kid sis Dominique nearly died 2 years ago and I shared those passages with a few of you. She's now quite fine and became a grandma 2weeks ago, which she thought would never happen to her in the first place. Her daughter gave birth to a magnificent little girl and she was there to assist her along with my niece's husband. In fact, those 2 gor married last year, and my niece lives with only one kidney. So she's proud to be a mom and thankful to life.
One of my dearest friends is facing cancer right now and since she lives in Montreal, I'm not able to be around too much, but we talk on the phone and I must say she's quite brave. My thoughts are a lot with her. Another one of my friends felt in the stairs a few days ago, and she broke her right harm ( she's a right hander ) and her husband is having chimiotherapy right now, due to a prostate cancer. So like you must be thinking right now, sometimes a lot of things happen at the same time, but the thing is to try not to get too much affected by other people's problems, physical or mental. I personnally have a hard time with this, because it's not easy to stay calm and serene, when you see people you love having big sufferings.
That being said, I thank life every day because I have good health. My husband faced a very hard surgery last year and is now doing very good. In facts, this is one of the things that gives you faith, to see people getting better after being so incredibly sick, like my mom for instance. It cannot being always all wrong. Another thing, sick people or handicapped people who have the chance to have family members or friends taking care of them and giving them love, well in my family and friends anyway, appreciate having this gift. I think being just there near them sometimes, it helps them in more ways than we think. That's what my mom told me this morning when I phoned to ask; ''Hey mom, how you doing this morning?'' I thought I saw her smile out there at the other end.
Have a super day everyone!!! ♥♥
First of all I write, so it takes a lot of my time. I'm currently writing a novel containing a lot of history stuff, so my surfing on the web is almost all limited to the database Wikepedia and history sites. It's a lot of work, but also so incredibly good for the mind.
So, I just wanted to tell you that my mother has been quite sick lately, and my first priority was her. My writing was put on hold for a few weeks, but I'm back on track now. She's been better and my sisters, my brother and I take turns to help her out when ever needed. It's a relief to see her feeling better. They implanted a pacemaker in her chest, and at 89 years old, she will celebrate the birth of 3 more great-great kids only this year. She has now 7 of them, and she's proud.
I personnaly have not been sick for years now, and I thank God for that. But a lot of folks in my family and friends faced different illnesses. My kid sis Dominique nearly died 2 years ago and I shared those passages with a few of you. She's now quite fine and became a grandma 2weeks ago, which she thought would never happen to her in the first place. Her daughter gave birth to a magnificent little girl and she was there to assist her along with my niece's husband. In fact, those 2 gor married last year, and my niece lives with only one kidney. So she's proud to be a mom and thankful to life.
One of my dearest friends is facing cancer right now and since she lives in Montreal, I'm not able to be around too much, but we talk on the phone and I must say she's quite brave. My thoughts are a lot with her. Another one of my friends felt in the stairs a few days ago, and she broke her right harm ( she's a right hander ) and her husband is having chimiotherapy right now, due to a prostate cancer. So like you must be thinking right now, sometimes a lot of things happen at the same time, but the thing is to try not to get too much affected by other people's problems, physical or mental. I personnally have a hard time with this, because it's not easy to stay calm and serene, when you see people you love having big sufferings.
That being said, I thank life every day because I have good health. My husband faced a very hard surgery last year and is now doing very good. In facts, this is one of the things that gives you faith, to see people getting better after being so incredibly sick, like my mom for instance. It cannot being always all wrong. Another thing, sick people or handicapped people who have the chance to have family members or friends taking care of them and giving them love, well in my family and friends anyway, appreciate having this gift. I think being just there near them sometimes, it helps them in more ways than we think. That's what my mom told me this morning when I phoned to ask; ''Hey mom, how you doing this morning?'' I thought I saw her smile out there at the other end.
Have a super day everyone!!! ♥♥