The best thing I think has come out of this horrible experience is the wisdom. I
have learned what really matters in life, and not to take one millisecond for
granted.
Suzecicc@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 6/20/00 6:47:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> Dusti.Barham@tulsa.cistech.com writes:
>
> > It's nice for something good to come out of something so
> > awful.
>
> OK, all - here's a list of the good things coming out of the bad, please join
> in:
>
> I realized how much I love my mom, so much it hurts.
> I hug my kids (and hubby, he appreciates that :) ) more.
> Flowers look prettier.
> Sitting in my swing and enjoying the day happens more now.
> My sisters and I are closer than ever.
> My cat still loves me even though I cry a lot - while hugging her!
>
> I could go on and on, I know you all get the idea.
> Hugs!
>
> Susan
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed
> from the mailing list, please visit the Medicine-On-Line Discussion Forum
> at <http://www.meds.com/con_faq.html>, or send an email message to:
> majordomo@lists.meds.com
> with the subject line blank and the body of the message containing the line:
> unsubscribe mol-cancer your-email-address
> where the phrase your-email-address is replaced with your actual email
> address.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed
from the mailing list, please visit the Medicine-On-Line Discussion Forum
at <http://www.meds.com/con_faq.html>, or send an email message to:
majordomo@lists.meds.com
with the subject line blank and the body of the message containing the line:
unsubscribe mol-cancer your-email-address
where the phrase your-email-address is replaced with your actual email
address.
------------------------------------------------------------------------