Thursday, October 15, 2009

"You Know I Don't Normally Do Stuff Like This..."

...but when I saw Irma's name...well...

1. Passing the Purple Hat to You

In honor of women's history month and in memory of Erma Bombeck who lost her fight with cancer.
Pass this on to five women that you want watched over.
If you don't know five women to pass this on to, one will do just fine.



IF I HAD MY LIFE TO LIVE OVER - by Erma Bombeck (written after she found out she was dying from cancer.)

I would have gone to bed when I was sick instead of pretending the earth would go into a holding pattern if I weren't there for the day.

I would have burned the pink candle sculpted like a rose before it melted in storage.

I would have talked less and listened more.

I would have invited friends over to dinner even if the carpet was stained, or the sofa faded.

I would have eaten the popcorn in the 'good' living room and worried much less about the dirt when someone wanted to light a fire in the fireplace.

I would have taken the time to listen to my grandfather ramble about his youth.

I would have shared more of the responsibility carried by my husband.

I would never have insisted the car windows be rolled up on a summer day because my hair had just been teased and sprayed.

I would have sat on the lawn with my grass stains.

I would have cried and laughed less while watching television and more while watching life.

I would never have bought anything just because it was practical, wouldn't show soil, or was guaranteed to last a lifetime.

Instead of wishing away nine months of pregnancy, I'd have cherished every moment and realized that the wonderment growing inside me was the only chance in life to assist God in a miracle.

When my kids kissed me impetuously, I would never have said, 'Later. Now go get washed up for dinner.' There would have been more 'I love yous' More 'I'm sorrys.'

But mostly, given another shot at life, I would seize every minute.look at it and really see it. live it and never give it back. STOP SWEATING THE SMALL STUFF!!!

Don't worry about who doesn't like you, who has more, or who's doing what. Instead, let's cherish the relationships we have with those who do love us.

If you don't mind, send this on to all the women you are grateful to have as friends.

Maybe we should all grab that purple hat earlier.

Please send this to five phenomenal women today in celebration of Beautiful Women's Month.

If you do, something good will happen--you will boost another woman's self esteem.

2. KEEP IT LIT!

IN MEMORY OF...


Gayle, Jean, Edna, May, Aimée, Barbara, and others.

IN HONOR OF...

Donna, Susan, Lois, Richard

These are the colors that represent the different cancers.



All you are asked to do is keep this circulating, even if it's to one more person, in memory of anyone you know who has been struck by cancer.
A Candle Loses Nothing by Lighting Another Candle.
Please Keep The Candle Going!

This one I do ask that you please send on.
By sending this on, you will think and realize how you've been blessed, up until now.

This is a disease which affects all families... no one is exempt!


I'm sending it on to all of you at the request of David@Montreal, who says:

Consider it a loving prayer of gratitude for each of you.

This morning, one particular much loved sister who underwent surgery successfully has us large with gratitude & praise.


Please add your names to the memory list in the comments.

6 comments:

  1. Marguerite (my grandmother)
    Sally (a young mother I met during chemo who did not survive)
    Nancy (my aunt)
    Christine (a young woman who kept me going)
    Alice (Joel's mom)
    Alvin (my dad)
    Dolly (Joel's grandmother)
    Jane (Joel's other grandmother)
    George (Joel's grandfather)
    Lucille (my grandmother's sister)

    Thank you for posting this Grandmere. We were in a restaurant yesterday and a bunch of ladies came in with red hats on... I had to explain it to Joel, and convince him there was NOT a men's auxiliary --he wanted to join the party.

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  2. Margaret, thank you for your memory list.

    Give Joel a red hat, and tell him to join the ladies. Just don't give him a purple shirt. He might get ideas.

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  3. In memory of:

    D. Jay (my father)
    Deborah (a friend)
    Dorothea (Stephanie's mom)
    Marston (one of my Dad's co-workers)
    Rosemary (a colleague)
    Pam (college friend)

    In honor of:

    Bob (a co-worker)
    Stephanie (a friend)
    Jay (a writer acquaintence)

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  4. for Ann, dying of pancreatic cancer
    Peggy, stable with lung cancer
    June, breast cancer in remission

    Naomi,+12 June 2008, Ewings sarcoma, age 25

    and oh so many more whose deaths I have witnessed; I am blanking on other names but God knows who they are

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  5. In honor of Cath (who's just completed her first year of survival w/ Stage 4 Lung: she's a never-smoker).

    And because cancer is NOT the only craptastic disease out there, also in memory of my mom, and childhood BFF's mom, BOTH killed within a year by mo'fo' ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease)?

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  6. Thanks for adding the names, JCF. ALS is a terrible disease.

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