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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Thursday, February 27, 2003
Survivor
OMG... the survivor girls finally did it. They finally got their sh*t together. I knew that deputy DA could do it... i just thought she might have to be doin it alone... actually i couldn't understand why she didn't team up with one of the other "brighter" gals and build something worth sleeping under. Let's hope she doesn't get voted out later for doin such a good job.
I was bitchin about this same subject just the other day to a friend when she reminded me that it was an American show and maybe the gals down there don't take hunter trainin. You see we used to take this survival training in grade 8 and it ended in a weekend out in the bush in minus f*ckin 30 with just a crappy sleepin bag and water and some beef jerky.
'Course all the girls took it cause it meant a weekend away in the bush with all the boys. Let me tell you NOTHING is worth spending the weekend in the bush freezin ur ass and every other body part off in -30 ... but at least we all know how to build shelter.
Anyway, it was good to see them finally get their act together.
susi
11:33 PM
"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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