-My thoughts and prayers are with all of you this year, especially to
those who have lost there loved one this year or who are facing this
terrible disease. To those members of the group that I have had the
privilege of caring for your loved one at the Hospice this year, I
wish you healing for the future.My own life has been encouraged by
the love and support that I have seen you give to your loved one,
This is my second year of working at the Hospice now and although I
love it very much, it is always very sad to see another death from
brain tumours. I am working Christmas Day so I hope that it will be a
quiet and painfree day for our patients. My Best Wishes to all of you
in the Group for A Mery Christmas and a Happy New Year. Love from
Sue. XXx.
P.S. Love the photo of your boys Pen. xxx-- In
nzbraintumour@yahoogroups.com, DanZac <danzac@...> wrote:
>
> Hi there all
>
> another year nearly gone...they seem to fly don't they.
>
> The boys are doing really well, outstanding school reports and
enjoying their summer sports of Softball, golf and Tennis. Grandad
John has had a knee replacement so after that heals it will be all go
out in the boat hopefully !
>
> We've had a busy year with the 6 week trip pverseas and then me
working hard to pay it off !!. Now we are all looking forward to Emma
and Deans wedding in Feb.
>
> To those of you who have had new babies this year, congratulations,
what an extra special christmas you will have. And to thoser of you
who have found new love this year...good on you too!
>
> And especially to those who are travelling down the Brain Tumour
road as we did, "Kia Kaha" be strong and enjoy the holiday season xx
>
> lots of love
>
> Pen and the boys
> xx
>