Friday, September 26, 2008

Rain poncho kids

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ny one of us, who has watched a loved one struggle with chronic disease or battle cancer, using the full arsenal of surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation, or who have endured these struggles ourselves, know how relentless pain is. We know how it gnaws at you, how it pursues you when you try to sleep, eat, communicate -- breath.
My first intimate experience watching someone endure the indignities endemic to the pursuit of restored health was with my elderly neighbor, Bea.
We first made her acquaintance trying to help her corral her little dog, Poncho. He was quite the escape artist, and sent her on many a merry chase. Soon enough, Bea was a part of our every day life, sharing her stories, her recipes, her advice and her heart with each one of us.
She had a lovely flower garden and when winter tarried, she would champ at the bit for that first warm day of spring.
Her vision wasn't good, but she never let it keep her down, and as soon as winter relented, she hurried out to the garden, garden fork in hand, to turn the just thawing soil




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