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Is anyone else an atheist with BC besides me?

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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Member Posts: 1,017
    edited August 2012

    another thought for kitty,  white healing light, and soft breezes when you get home.  No vacuuming, not heavy windows, lots of rest, and herbal tea - hot or cold...

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited July 2011

    me too Bren

  • bedo
    bedo Member Posts: 1,431
    edited July 2011

    My Mom was an Atheist who died of uterine cancer.  She remained Atheist until the end and drew on other strengths.  She insisted that we go to Sunday school and church every Sunday until we were in 6th grade because, "You can't say you don't believe in somthing you don't know anything about"  When given the choice, we said "we're outa here"  I never sought out aorganized religion but found myself falling into being a Quaker because it matched my values. It basically means "seeker"which means you find your beliefs as you grow. I 'ver arely gone to Meeting  since moving to another state but wish I did at times for the support.  I think whatever calls to a person is what's right for them.

  • Maria_Malta
    Maria_Malta Member Posts: 667
    edited July 2011

    I've just come across this poem by an Australian poet called Rosemary Dobson..I really liked it and thought some of you might enjoy it too...so, while saying good night to you all, hear it is:

    Folding the Sheets

    You and I will fold the sheets

    Advancing towards each other

    From Burma, from Lapland.

    From India where the sheets have been washed in the river

    And pounded upon stones:

    Together we will match the corners.

    From China where women on either side of the river

    Have washed their pale cloth in the White Stone Shallows

    'Under the shining moon'.

    We meet as though in the formal steps of a dance

    To fold the sheets together, put them to air

    In wind, in sun over bushes, or by the fire.

    We stretch and pull from one side and then the other --

    Your turn.  Now mine.

    We fold them and put them away until they are needed.

    A wish for all people when they lie down to sleep --

    Smooth linen, cool cotton, the fragrance and stir of herbs

    And the faint but perceptible scent of sweet clear water.

  • Maria_Malta
    Maria_Malta Member Posts: 667
    edited July 2011

    ps: obviously not shets, nor shits, but sheets...sorry

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited July 2011

    very nice poem..we women all over the world tie it together..

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited July 2011

    I Went to the zoo this morning and saw a some mommies at work..

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited July 2011

    and another one

  • Maria_Malta
    Maria_Malta Member Posts: 667
    edited July 2011

    beautiful Lisa...any idea how old the little one in the first photo is?  Glad you liked the poem

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited July 2011

    I don't know, but I think this little one is a newborn

  • Maria_Malta
    Maria_Malta Member Posts: 667
    edited July 2011

    Too cute imagine watching it come out of its shell....you're so lucky to have such natural beauty all around you...and now to bed..it's night here, and on my dexa tablets I slept so little last night I'm going to try to make up for it tonight..fingers crossed

  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Member Posts: 1,017
    edited August 2012

    Oooohhhh.maria, I didn't realize you still had to take dexa - they made me CRAZY..I hope they're easier on you....sweet dreams

  • Maya2
    Maya2 Member Posts: 244
    edited July 2011

    Maria, I love the poem, thanks for sharing.

    Lisa, lovely working moms all around us. Few zoos like the one in San Diego!

  • river_rat
    river_rat Member Posts: 317
    edited July 2011

    Kitty, I've been thinking of you and hoping that everything's going well.

    Lisa, great pics.

    Maria, that's a wonderful poem.

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 68
    edited July 2011

    Sending good vibes to Kitty!  Hopefully her surgery is over and she is resting comfortably and relieved that it is over with (((hugs)))

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 842
    edited July 2011

    Thinking of Kitty and hoping she is doing okay.

    Bren

  • ananda8
    ananda8 Member Posts: 1,418
    edited July 2011

    Kitty,

    Here is a video of my favorite microscopic animal, the tardigrade, to restore your inner peace.  Isn't she beautiful?

    http://www.tardigrades.com/

  • retiredlibby
    retiredlibby Member Posts: 23
    edited July 2011

    Kitty, I hope you're resting comfortably and feeling relieved that you're done.



    L

  • Maria_Malta
    Maria_Malta Member Posts: 667
    edited July 2011

    Kitty, thinking of you.

    Girls glad you enjoyed the poem, I thought it really described the solidarity of women the world over in a beautiful way, doing the simplest of simple tasks, and a task which has stayed the same for thousands of years.  And the wonderful feeling of climbing into freshly laundered sheets...bliss.

    Hello C Sunflowers, yes on Dexa for 3 days when I take Taxotere (had chemo yesterday)... in fact had a terrible night and slept a total of about 3 and a half hours.  BUT my last chemo is in 3 weeks time and I JUST CAN"T WAIT!!!!!!!!

  • KittyGirl2011
    KittyGirl2011 Member Posts: 324
    edited July 2011

    I'm home now and resting.  A went well.  Doc told hubby margins were clean and sentinal node was clean also!  Only had to make one insicion (about 3in.) to get both the tumor and the node.  The best part is no drains!  Resting the rest of the weekend now.  The heat outside has finally broke but it's raining so will have to wait for a breeze of fresh air.  final path report should be ready be Wednesday.  I'll let you know.  Kitty

  • Maria_Malta
    Maria_Malta Member Posts: 667
    edited July 2011

    Sounds good Kitty..enjoy your well-earned rest and watch Notself's tardigrades..v peaceful!!!

  • KittyGirl2011
    KittyGirl2011 Member Posts: 324
    edited July 2011

    I'm home now and resting.  A went well.  Doc told hubby margins were clean and sentinal node was clean also!  Only had to make one insicion (about 3in.) to get both the tumor and the node.  The best part is no drains!  Resting the rest of the weekend now.  The heat outside has finally broke but it's raining so will have to wait for a breeze of fresh air.  final path report should be ready be Wednesday.  I'll let you know.  Kitty

  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Member Posts: 1,017
    edited August 2012

    FABULOUS - sounds like the best possible news - topped off by NO DRAINS!!!!! YEAH!!!!!!

    Rest, stay cool....

  • Maya2
    Maya2 Member Posts: 244
    edited July 2011

    No drains, always makes for a good day. Blowing out your candle. You don't need it anymore.

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184
    edited July 2011
    Thanks for letting us know Kitty, you take care of yourself and have a quiet weekendCool
  • sushanna1
    sushanna1 Member Posts: 61
    edited July 2011

    Maria--There is nothing better than fresh-laundered sheets straight from the clothes line.  Thanks for the poem.  

    Kitty--Congratulations.  I will keep my fingers crossed that you receive a good pathology report.

    Sue 

  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Member Posts: 1,017
    edited August 2012

    Maria,

    I really think the steroids were the worst part for me.  Didn't mind being bald, head felt, well, interesting.  But being frenetic for 3 days, eating anything not nailed down, not sleeping- and then CRASHING big time the nest few days - whew...

    You will feel SO SO SO SO SO much better soon.  Loved the poem too...I too  love hanging laundry, and fresh cotton sheets - especially with the HEAT HEAT HEAT we're having in the North East =bliss.  One of the things I most love about getting older, is how the simplest things give me such pleasure...

  • river_rat
    river_rat Member Posts: 317
    edited July 2011

    Kitty, congratulations on getting that behind you and not having to deal with drains.  Thanks for updating.  We've all been thinking of you.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 842
    edited July 2011

    Kitty .. glad you are at home resting.  Woohoo on the good news about no nodal involvement!

    Thinking of you,

    Bren

  • KittyGirl2011
    KittyGirl2011 Member Posts: 324
    edited July 2011

    Pain pills, sleep and ice, all wonderful for the body so far.  Not able to move the arm much but can type so here's more update on the surgery day.  Day went good until I had the radioactive dye injected and the wire guide inserted.  Even with lidicane in was the most difficult. Thank goodness I had all your good wishes in my pocket for courage.  Pulled them out and got through it.  I think child birth was easier!  Then once I hopped up on the surgery table it was off to la, la land.  Woke up in recovery but had a hard time opening my eyes.  Stayed there for over an hour (so I was told) and then to my room where hubby was waiting.  He had talked with the doc and said the doc was all smiles and he then told me the good news.  I then promtly fell asleep again.  They got me up again after about another hour to take a walk.  Had to have help at the potty with two caring nurses.  Made it home then and slept all night (drugs!)  Slept most of the day except for a bite of food or two.  Hungry now so hubby made a real meal.  Another pain pill and back to bed.  Will update tomorrow.  Thank you ALL,  Kitty