My nickname is kelly. I'm a 40yr old mom of two beautiful little girls, two guinea pigs and a hamster(Rocky)~ICU nurse~cancer survivor~recovering addict~ex-smoker~living
in Calgary, Alberta.....
.... or...
just another sheep searching for the meaning of life and everlasting
happiness....
bahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!
When i find it i'll be sure to let you know though ;)~~~~~~~~
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Currently i don't know if i'm going to maintain
my blog on a daily basis but i am going to blog ACC (cancer) updates - the
original reason for creating my webpage and blog. *Hugs* to my friends and i wish
anyone looking for information about cancer on behalf of themselves or friends
and family all the best on your journey. ~kelly sXe
"With happy
thoughts,
faith and trust and
a sprinkling of fairy dust"
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Tuesday, February 11, 2003
And if i die...
I've just been cruising around... checking some email... eating breaky (i'm back on my corn bran kick... mmmm those things are good) ... doing some reading etc. If you like a good cry in the morning head over to Bobs @ And if i die
I heard a decent answer on the radio yesterday to a question similar to the one asked of Bob. The question being... why do bad things happen... why does G*d let bad things happen? The person answered something like this ( and i can't remember who it was saying this )... G*d gave us free will and because we have free will bad things happen... if G*d stopped all the bad things from happening in the world we would no longer have free will and we would just be G*d's little handservants. G*d does give us what we need to deal with the bad things however.
That was probably the best explanation i've heard so far... it's the one i like best anyway... not that i'm any big expert on religion or faith. I think i'd best be described as someone wanting faith as opposed to someone actually having faith.
susi
9:23 AM
"I have heard it all my life,
A voice calling a name i recognized as my own.
Sometimes it comes as a soft bellied whisper.
Sometimes it holds an edge of urgency.
But always it says:
Wake up my love.
You are walking asleep.
There's no safety in that."
- -- Oriah Mountain Dreamer
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"You're an interesting species... an interesting mix.
You're capable of such
beautiful dreams...and such horrible nightmares."
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