Tonight's picture was taken in March of 2009. In front of Mattie was a Lego city he and Peter created and built together. While battling cancer, Mattie was very prolific Lego wise. I think Mattie and Peter constructed every Lego kit on the market in 2008 through August of 2009. All I can say is thank goodness for Legos, they kept us all sane. Which is why Legos are always featured at the Mattie Miracle Foundation Walk each May. In honor of our Prince of Legos!
Quote of the day: Suffering has been stronger than all other teaching, and has taught me to understand what your heart used to be. I have been bent and broken, but - I hope - into a better shape. ~ Charles Dickens
I haven't been to zumba in over a week. Between Foundation items and my nerve issues, I just did not find the time to go. Despite a horrible night of sleep, I decided to start my day off with exercising. There was torrential rain in the DC area this morning, but that did not stop me. I got myself up and out. As always getting into class, jumping around, seeing people, and hearing music are all therapeutic for me. Later in the day, I even received an email from my teacher who said she enjoyed seeing my smiling face today. A very lovely comment, for a very dreary day. Some days the weather mirrors how I feel internally, but nice comments have a way of melting the negative feelings inside.
This afternoon, I went to visit my friend Mary who lives in an assisted living facility. I typically visit Mary in the evenings, but with any institution it has a different rhythm by day. I got to meet several residents, other staff members, and chat with Mary. Mary and I were in about the same mood, but we have a way of perking each other up. Of course eating chocolate while I was feeding Mary lunch didn't hurt. Chocolate is my drug of choice, it is like a little ray of sunshine in my day. An addiction that began while caring for Mattie in the hospital. I couldn't make it a day in the hospital without some form of chocolate, and therefore this has become a definite coping mechanism.
I spent the rest of the day very focused on Foundation items at home. The irony is I find I am much more productive after I spend the day outside and interacting with others.
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Continue to read your blog, love your candor and dedication to your Foundation.
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