Miracles do sometimes come in the form Chemotherapy. My dad has agreed to one more chemo treatment. Please pray it doesn’t make him sick. Then he’ll take another, and another, and the ray of hope will keep on shining brightly.
Continue ReadingNot exactly a story, more of a history of the past 15 years with cancer in my family. My current situation prompted me to do this. WARNING: For my usual readers, this isn’t my usual type of article, this is a SERIOUS article about my experiences with cancer. It will probably depress you, so if you do not want to read on, you can click out of the screen.
Continue ReadingA poem about leukemia.
Continue ReadingThere is nothing that feels any better in life than giving your time time help others. Why do the ones that you help not always see you coming as a blessing.
Continue ReadingChemo, hope,fears.
Continue ReadingA story of six children, Andrew Vega, Rebecca Tyler, Jesse Matthews, Ryan Brooks, Emily Holden, and Nicole Anderson…
They meet up in Lakewood High School, where the guidance counselor arranges a group of children with issues to discuss about how to make their lives easier and help them socialize and get through high school.
Six stories. Six hopes. Six dreams. Six lives.
Continue ReadingMy dad has finished his chemotherapy. He has been suffering more than usual. He need my prayers and yours together. Prayer is powerful!
Continue ReadingThis was written as I sat in a chair, recovering after receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
Continue ReadingMy sister passed away May 6th 2008. I wish I would of done so many things different.
Continue ReadingA piece of blank verse for a grandfather.
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