tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7064856796270397312.post4872118076437187854..comments2022-11-17T13:46:53.265-07:00Comments on The Journey; My Blog: Life In The Fast LaneTashahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07703686900839933503noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7064856796270397312.post-67041903606351834242008-03-20T07:42:00.000-06:002008-03-20T07:42:00.000-06:00Well Tasha,This latest posting has been an emotion...Well Tasha,<BR/>This latest posting has been an emotionally-packed read for us; you have made us laugh and cry. You have also caused us to identify with some situations and to reflect on others. <BR/> <BR/>We laughed at your reminder that a "life" list cannot be accomplised in a week, no matter which lane we're travelling in. Your description of a committee of 8 women trying to agree quickly on one plan of action is also very funny. Good luck in the days ahead!<BR/><BR/>David and I can closely identify with your home-selling experiences. We have "been there and done that" several times over. Of course, your house will sell in time, and we can only hope that it will happen soon for you.<BR/><BR/>I was most affected by your latest "good news, bad news" scenerio. I have been waiting for Tricia's transplant application to be sent to Health Canada. Yet, when I learned that the forms are finally on their way, I felt so anxious about what may lie ahead that I had to stop and remind myself to keep hoping. <BR/><BR/>If your own recent set-back is "one of the scariest moments" that you can remember in the past two years, it must have been terrifying. We hope your oncologist can throw some light on the situation. Not knowing what went wrong has to be very unsettling. You must be wondering if, when and why such an episode might happen all over again. <BR/><BR/>In the end, what really got us thinking is your question about what is normal. Very often people try to meet a standard that just isn't right for them. It seems that "normal" is different for each of us. So, the sooner we figure out what is normal and good for ourselves, the better.<BR/><BR/>Thank you for yet another update, Tasha. As you yourself suggest, we hope that you are able to slow down and keep your health at the top of your mind at all times. Even at that, we know you will face each day fully alive, as you always do. Take care!<BR/><BR/>Sincere support and best wishes,<BR/>Louise and DavidLouise and Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00374257842923381357noreply@blogger.com