a family's journey through Cancer, as told by Danielle.
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what you are about to enjoy is extreme emotion. whether that emotion is joy, sadness, hope, weakness, strength, disappointment or elation, know that everything you read here is true. please feel free to post your thoughts :) they are much appreciated!
help me help fight Cancer one word at a time,
Danielle
..."feed your faith and your tears will starve to death"...
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Summer Scrub Down
So today began the incessant need to clean.
Okay, well let me go a little further back than today. For those of you who may not know, my mother has been diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer and is currently under-going chemo treatments. I have finally made my way home from a long semester of class and playing Division I Softball... only to find that my brothers (circa 1990 and 1992) cannot aim for the HOLE in the toilet. That being said, I have been scrubbing like Ms. Clean. Sharing a bathroom with two very HAIRY, very MESSY teenagers is going to truly test my patience... why do they feel the need to shave their whiskers over the sink and then leave them there?!?! After throwing some life-threatening looks their way, I feel as though they will keep the bathroom clean(er)... or at least for today!
Until tomorrow<3
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It's certainly amazing what two teenage boys can leave in a bathroom, I hate to tell you this but there will be much more you will uncover in your job as Ms. Clean. By the way your mom is very blessed to have you! Mrs. V.
ReplyDeleteDanielle~you will have to teach the boys how to clean the bathroom. I don't want you to be the maid! Some lessons and turn taking wouldn't hurt them at all. I bet they would learn to be neater if they partake in the cleaning. I am so glad you are home! Mrs. V said it~I am very blessed to have you by my side!
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