I had a lovely, lovely Christmas with the family. David stopped in just after noon to spend the rest of Christmas day with us and it was really nice.
We stuffed ourselves on pizza rolls, cranberry meatballs and cheese log, and when dinner rolled around we could barely eat the prime rib, macaroni and cheese, french beans, rolls! It served us right.
It wasn't long before we were all crashed in the den on our various electronic devices and I was downloading photos, and exchanging funny chats with Sarah and laughing hysterically. I had a great time!
I know this disease has given me a different perspective on what is important in life and I am deeply grateful for all the special times I get to celebrate, and all the rest of the days that I get to live.
The anniversary of my diagnosis is coming up and I am trying not to let that bother me. I have faith ...
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