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Differences

Some things are different for me now. I guess that’s common when someone is diagnosed with a deadly disease. I really noticed it today when I was at UNC, waiting to see the doc. Someone’s baby was crying non-stop. His mom was having her labs drawn, and one of the nurses was carrying him around, trying to get him to stop. In the past I would have been thinking, “Someone please shut that annoying baby up.” But today it made me cry too.

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One Responseto “Differences”

  1. zoeNo Gravatar says:

    Hi Beth… I was reading your posting, I found your site. Forgot I had put it on ministry email. Your posting on March 24 touched my heart and made me cry as well. I hate what you are going through, but glad to know you are growing in the process. I love you my friend… zoe

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