"Cass, honey, you must promise me that you will let me know if you start getting tired, and we will leave." Mom said, gently. "I just don't want to push it on your first day out of the hos-pital.""I promise and agree." I said, sincere-ly. "Even though I am cancer free and out of the hospital, I want to take it slow." After two years of being in the hospital battling an aggress-ive form of Leu-kemia, I was p ...Täielik kirjeldus
"Cass, honey, you must promise me that you will let me know if you start getting tired, and we will leave." Mom said, gently. "I just don't want to push it on your first day out of the hos-pital.""I promise and agree." I said, sincere-ly. "Even though I am cancer free and out of the hospital, I want to take it slow." After two years of being in the hospital battling an aggress-ive form of Leu-kemia, I was pronoun-ced cancer free today. Truth be told, this news made today one of the greatest days of my life.As Mom and I made the way to the Morris' (Our lifelong best friends) house for their annual Fourth of July party, I could not help but smile. After all, God was truly good!