Let There Be Light

I wish the Covid-19 virus was gone but it is not.

I started to discuss all the negative aspects of Covid-19 but changed my mind. This is a dark time for America. Loss of money,(stock market), loss of jobs, loss of health, loss of fun options like travel, the beach, concerts, movies and much more and loss of close contact with those we care about plagues most of us.

This is the time to become the light in the darkness. Call someone who is high risk and check on them. Buy a gift card from restaurants and other businesses which are mandated to be closed or are struggling. Donate to your local Food Bank. Post positively on social media. Some people are making masks. Some breweries are making alcohol hand sanitizer. Lift others up in your prayers.

I adopted an injured kitten this week. It was not my plan. It was his plan. He showed up at my door step with an injured paw, looking thin and meowing. Off to the vet we went. It is a bit of a stretch for me. I already have a Siamese cat named Tiger. It simply was the right thing to do. It was not the easy thing but maybe doing something good for someone else when it is very challenging, is one of the best choices to make.

Let there be light.

macfightsback
  • macfightsback
  • I worked as a registered nurse in Critical Care for over 35 years. I retired in 2017. I am single, never married. I have one sister, one brother and I am an aunt. I love animals and nature, especially cats. My Siamese cat, Tiger is my constant companion and joy. I was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer in July 2015. I received debulking surgery at that time. I have been through chemotherapy a total of 3 times. I am receiving it now for pulmonary nodules which popped up on my CT scan in April and an area under my left diaphragm which is also positive for cancer. This is my 2nd reoccurence. No symptoms with this reoccurence or the reoccurence I had in 2018. (See what I mean by MY SNEAKY CANCER ) ?