Sunday * February 12th 2012

Don’t Waste the Miracle…

Don't Waste the Miracle...

It’s Thanksgiving in sunny Southern New Mexico.  It’s been a difficult year for me with the complications of my broken wrist in April, but I realize that life basically is good and there are many “little miracles” in my day-to-day life.

In order to reinforce that fact, I’ve decided to take a photo a day and express my “thanks” for “30 Days of Gratitude.”

Thanksgiving Day – November 27, 2008:  My twelve year old nephew J. who was diagnosed with lymphoma in September is getting better.  Although he’s having a problem tolerating the side effects of the chemotherapy, all the sites where he had the tumors have come back “clean.”  What a wonderful Thanksgiving gift…

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5 Responses to “Don’t Waste the Miracle…”

  1. Sandi UNITED STATES says:

    That is a wondeful gift. Although chemo is difficult to get through, it does eventually end. My wishes are with him.

  2. patti UNITED STATES says:

    Oh yes! What a blessing!

  3. terrie UNITED STATES says:

    hey….congratulations to J. and the entire family and friends….may he be blessed in every way and you too…..and Cali….wonder dog…..

  4. Lisa says:

    Oh what wonderful news! That’s definitely something to be thankful for. :)

  5. julie PHILIPPINES says:

    Our life is a gift, that alone is enough to be thankful for, no matter how much we suffer at times.

    Lovely photo as always.

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