Wednesday, September 22, 2010
split
There are 2 parts to me, not only the me before cancer and the me after, but the me who can forget the cancer ever existed, and the me who feels weighted down by it. I imagine it's pretty healthy that I prefer to live pretending that the beast never got me, but I don't pretend so well that I forget to go to my follow-up appointments. ~ Results tomorrow, fingers crossed.
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I see peace, wholeness, well-being and excellent health in your life! Your mind tells you body to stay healthy because there is nothing but Good in this Universe and you are that goodness, full of vitality, peace and health!
ReplyDeleteHey Lisa, fingers are crossed - hopefully all with go well tomorrow. xoxo
ReplyDeleteFingers and toes are crossed Lisa. Thinking of you.
ReplyDeletePrayers and positive thoughts!
ReplyDeletePositive vibes coming your way ~ ~ ~
ReplyDeletePerfect way to illustrate and to describe the feelings..I am really keeping you in my thoughts Lisa....hugs...Michelle
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers will be with you tomorrow....I think we all have split personalities at one or more points in our lives! Very cool way to demonstrate it!
ReplyDelete*fingers crossed* and whatever else you need--hope the news is good
ReplyDeleteI think this will always weigh heavy on your mind. Just have to keep the faith and hope for the best. Good luck for good news!
ReplyDeletebest of luck tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteCrossing all appendages for you. Squeezing my eyes shut as well, because you know that makes it more potent.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the day.
Erin
The cracked street is a good metaphor. I know what you mean, but it is like when we first figure out that a hot stove can burn us. We don't think about it all the time but when we get close to the stove we are careful. You do what you need to do and then go on enjoying your life.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful comment by Tulsa Gentleman ... just wanted you to know I'm thinking of you, too, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteI love how there is a little bit of green popping up in between the two cracks. Neat photo ... and so very apt for the post.
ReplyDeleteMy fingers are crossed for you!
ReplyDeleteanother wise reflection to your project and the photo fits it perfect
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed Lisa! Much <3
ReplyDeleteI hope your results were ok, I read your previous post about the reason behind project, wow!
ReplyDeleteI think of you often. You keep fighting that beast!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat analogy, great picture. That beast tried to rise up through the pavement, but couldn't do it. As always, sending you prayers and positive vibes!
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