In support of a member facing a cancer diagnosis, her team had handed out bracelets with the words No One FIGHTS Alone! Running errands and thinking of this fierce, kind and resilient athlete, I pulled into Dunkin Donuts for an afternoon pick-up. When the guy in front of me bought my cup of coffee, it was the high five I needed, reminding me to reach out to others too.
—excerpt from Living Is for Living: A Caregiver’s Story
Darlene Junker says
High five yourself in the mirror And pretend that I’m there doing it to you. ❤
terry@thejoyofcaring.com says
Sending you a big high five friend.
Ellen Christo says
Thanks for the high five and the smile you put on my face. I needed that today!
terry@thejoyofcaring.com says
And more high fives for your recent marriage!!! I hope you could hear me cheering you on from Maine ☺️
Mary Ann Hill says
That Margie sure is a wise woman, isn’t she?! And I can attest to her hoops skills having seen her play for years back in our driveway and on various school courts. I’ve enjoyed reading your blog for a while, Terry, and even more so now that I’m spending time every day with my mom, who has vascular dementia.
High fives all around!
terry@thejoyofcaring.com says
💜