Many of you know that these past few years have been difficult for Janice and me as I’ve battled with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Together, we’ve endured a series of surgeries, radiation treatments, more surgeries, hormone and chemo therapy and, ultimately Hospice care here at home.
I think we fought bravely and with dignity and with the credo that we were more concerned about the quality of our days together than the quantity of them.
But today, we ran out of time.
We’ve been blessed these past months with the incredible gift of time together. Just sitting-around time. Listening-to-records time. Watching-old-movies time. Building fire time. Such an amazing gift.
Of course, we didn’t do it on our own. As it turns out, we’re surrounded by an incredible network of family and friends, which has offered support, love, kindness ,fire wood, meals, errands, dog care … anything and everything.
And then there’s Hospice. Seriously … the only way to die.
So … no goodbyes. Seems too permanent. Let’s just say, “See you around.”
See you around, everybody!
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