Around this time is Rosalie Peipert's first death anniversary and I just want to post this tribute written by a co-member of the ESS Yahoogroup, Jill. Just like her, Rosalie was my beacon when I was trying to understand what LGESS is right after my surgery. Was I dying? Did I need chemo?
I'm glad I got into the group after I posted my first blog about the topic, and I've learned a lot since then. I've had Rosalie and many others like Susan and Diane assist me in my struggle for comprehension and acceptance. So when Rosalie died last year, many of us were devastated but were glad to have offered her words of consolation on her deathbed, which she read through her iPad. I think, yes, she continues to guide us from above. We still move in concordance because of her and those who have filled up her place in the group.
Thanks, Jill, for the the tribute and thanks, Diane, for sharing. Posting here the link to the article. http://www.team-sarcoma.net/everyday-heroes/4959
If sarcoma knows no borders, so does love. To my sisters in ESS, hugs and kisses!
Everything starts with a plan; we move one step at a time. We see the goal, we tread the lane; When we endure, the goal we gain. But plans can die and plans can change; When we move beyond the initial stage and adapt to every opportunity we can, we gain the goal of a better plan.
Monday, February 20, 2012
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