Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Blog 1
I´m on my bed in my apartment in Madrid. I can hear car engines humming, horns beeping, and people bustling through the street. There´s no sign of life slowing down out there. But in my room, in my head, and in my heart, I feel a sadness because my mom has a terminal sickness. Since her diagnosis with Carcinoid cancer I think about her more. I think about; what she´s accomplished, how she´s done such a fantastic job raising ten kids. People always ask me; ¨How does she do it?¨ My response is always Ï don´t know, I don´t know how she does it.¨The load and the grace with which she carries it seems inhumanly possible. She helps with homework, pays the bills (of which are many), she cooks, she cleans, she manages a medical practice, she gardens...She is an encourager, an optimist, a never-fading smile, the comforter in all your times of sadness, the beauty which cannot be conquered.
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Tim,
After working with your brother Jesse I know that your mom has raised some wonderful children. That you recognize all the things that your mom does for the family makes you a great son.
She now needs you to be the the optimist, encourager, and conforter in this difficult. Know you are up for the task.
Dear Tim,
Your description of your Mom reveals the deep love in your heart. No doubt, the person you have grown up to be has given her great joy and fulfillment. Continue to be that person, continue to encourage her and surround her with your love.
I will be praying for your family, especially for your beloved Mom
I know your Mom, Nate, Jesse and Anna. I am so lucky because they are all so wonderful.
Marianne McMillin
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