Friday, December 26, 2008

Boxing Day 2008

Mandy and her boyfriend finally made it yesterday afternoon. After some snacks, everyone was too full to eat Christmas Dinner, so we delayed it until almost 8 pm. Every seemed happy with their gifts. I got a gorgeous embroidered black fleece cardigan, red snowflake sleep pants and a matching red top, a 5 qt. Kitchen Aid enamelled cast iron casserole with lid, and my premium membership to Recipezaar. (http://www.recipezaar.com)

I am feeling better about Christmas now that it is passed, but I still am not super happy about the holiday. It is a whole lot of work, and now that the kids are 21 and 19, I think it is time they start doing more. I have to chase them both down to get them to do their Christmas shopping and this year I had to buy their gift for their Dad, and give them what I had gotten him. I bought mine own gift and gave it to Mandy to give to me and placed the online order for my gift from Greg. I guess for a chance, I would like to see them take the inititive for Christmas. I told Kyle we (he and I) are going away next year, and I am not doing anything.

I guess I should be thankful, that we still have an income, and that Mandy and I have access to no cost medical care, and that both our prognoses are good. I guess that when I look at what other people are going through, I should be more thankful.

I say a prayer tonight for everyone around who needs it and pray that they be successful in their battles. And if you are out there Ellie - hugs.

~Inez

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Inez:

I have been avoiding making the following suggestions for fear of distressing you. However it occurs to me that is a poor reason under the circumstances.

It is generally understood that the western medical model, driven by Big Pharma, is not in the least interested in offering a real cure to cancer.

Please check out the following sources:

Cancer-Free by Bill Henderson

and

Dr. Royal Rife. He's had a cure for cancer since the 1930's. No side effects! Safe and effective.

And here is a post on another blog that rings true:

" As a physician for over 30 years, I have seen firsthand, from the inside, just how vicious and self-serving the cancer industry really is here. Several years ago, oncologists (physicians specializing in conventional chemotherapy) responded to a survey. The main question was, "If you had cancer, would you use the same treatments that you give your patients?" The overwhelming response from these experts was "that rat poison? Hell, NO!" What arrogant hypocrites they are.

I want to let readers know about two excellent information resources that have extensive and serious articles about alternative and effective cancer therapies. cancertutorial.com is the best website I have found- one can spend days reading their research. The annieappleseedproject is another. Also the Ralph Moss website, cancerdecisions.com

Google "sodium bicarbonate AND cancer" to reach the site of the Italian doctor who developed the most simple and inexpensive cancer treatment of all time."

Something to ponder, methinks.