For the last six months I have been haunted by a hitchhiker. (My euphemism for cancer.) Today is the end of that haunting. I completed my 20th and final radiation therapy.
I don’t know why I didn’t include the tale of my hitchhiker in my very first post on this blog. As I explain in the About section on HauntJaunts.net, getting cancer was the major catalyst for me getting off my duff and starting this blog and the website.
FAREWELL, SWEET HITCHHIKER
I can’t be mad that my hitchhiker decided to latch on to me for while. I know my initial reaction was to be upset, BUT…so many wonderful things have come out of this cancer. I’ve renewed friendships, made new ones, strengthened others. I know what it’s like to be loved. Heck, I even got down to my goal weight and my cracked heals are cracked no more! (However, the oncologist said that’s a normal, but usually temporary good side effect, of chemo. Drat!)
Still, my hitchhiker ended up taking me places I never would have seen otherwise, refreshed my spirit and invigorated my hope and enthusiasm. So…farewell little buddy. You caused me a lot of grief and pain there for a while, but I guess you had to in order to get my attention. You’ve restored me in ways I didn’t even know I needed restoring in. I’m a better person because of having spent this time with you.











I’m glad you decided to re-visit this one on the My 7 Links project – I’m loving the posts I’m reading that bloggers have nominated in each category. And finding some of the more personal stuff is gold!!
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I never would’ve thought to do that if I hadn’t copied from you. Your link to the post you wrote about losing your friend to breast cancer got me thinking about why I even started this blog at all. S0…I shared a more personal link. Thanks for letting me know you came to look at it.