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Cee, I plan to read more of your blogs.  Its just that there is so much to read here and I find it hard to get around to everyone.   I'm so glad that you are staying.   Keep writing.

posted by TAPS. on June 13, 2006 at 3:14 PM | link to this | reply

Taps-
I must thank you for this comment.  I needed that and I thank you for your lengthy comment.  I logged on this morning with full intention of cancelling my next two months of Blogit.  However, I thought I'd check for any new comments first.  After I read what you said, I printed it out and showed it to my husband.  He said, "I think you should stay with it.  You need to write.  It's not that much...we'll manage."  Thank you for making me know my voice is heard, and that it IS worth my time and money to stick to my writing. 

I had a second validation of my writing voice when I got the following reply from a former retired pastor to whom I'd mailed my latest "form  e-mail".  He said:

You continue to amaze me, lady, with your gift of writing.  One day I hope to read one of your books if it isn't too long in coming.  You see, I'll be 81 in July so I am on the down-side of life's mountain now but sure enjoying the ride.

Thank YOU!! I'm inspired!

Cee

posted by LadyCeeMarie on June 13, 2006 at 2:52 PM | link to this | reply

ceemarie53, I just got started on Medicare D because I could not make up my mind what to do with it and waited until the last possible moment to sign up.   I definitely did not like the choices but it seems that one doesn't have a choice.  LOL    I am up in the middle of the night tonight because something broke up my sleep pattern, so I have been spending my time getting caught up on this blog.  Read the whole thing--all the posts, even though I have read a few of them in before.   I love looking at your picture.  You are a beautiful lady with a beautiful smile and a wonderfully positive attitude.   As a nurse in a long term facility, I have worked with Parkinsons patients and so I have an understanding of what you have been through.   I really don't think that I have read anything more informative from a personal point of view than what you have written.   Thank you for sharing all of this.   Though I am much older than you and have some health problems, you have made me very grateful for the quality of life that I have.

posted by TAPS. on June 12, 2006 at 11:49 PM | link to this | reply

OMG...I can't even imagine.
And to think I have nothing now.
I hope you find a way to make it through all of this

posted by Afzal_Sunny7 on June 12, 2006 at 10:17 PM | link to this | reply