This is what I keep telling myself about my arm. Maybe it’s a change the universe forced upon me because I wouldn’t have made it myself. All I know is that the only way to deal with change is to embrace it. Enjoy it for what it is. Then maybe I’ll be a better person for it.
while stopping in moncton yesterday on a quick roady from halifax, i made sure to stop at Calactus for a big marc burger. sooooo delicious, and great veg spot. thanks for the recommendation from your restaurant page.
I love this. Though I would never go back and wished some of the things that have happened to me to happen over again, I can’t help but be grateful in a way for their presence in my life. I wonder a lot if I would have learned some of the important lessons I’ve learned if these things hadn’t happened.
My name is Susan, I'm a 20-something living in Atlantic Canada and this is my blog about... me. I used to blog about food and fitness, but that all changed in June 2011 when I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma. After six months of chemotherapy, I was declared cancer-free in January 2012. I now write about anything and everything as I stumble through my post-cancer world. I'm a trained journalist currently working as a writer/researcher. I also have a background in personal fitness training and nutrition. Welcome to my piece of the internet!
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So true! I believe that anything that comes our way was meant to happen for a reason.
while stopping in moncton yesterday on a quick roady from halifax, i made sure to stop at Calactus for a big marc burger. sooooo delicious, and great veg spot. thanks for the recommendation from your restaurant page.
Yayyy! Happy you loved it too!
I love this. Though I would never go back and wished some of the things that have happened to me to happen over again, I can’t help but be grateful in a way for their presence in my life. I wonder a lot if I would have learned some of the important lessons I’ve learned if these things hadn’t happened.