Now, her 'tween' granddaughter, 10, has been through numerous surgeries and treatments for a brain tumor. Dianne is one of the most wonderful, forgiving, believing women I've ever known. Her Grace is now losing her hair because of chemo, and for those of you with daughters, you know how devastating this is.
Please, if you have needlework skills, put your sober frustrations into helping an innocent. I crochet, but one hand is swathed in a cast, indefinitely. For any excess hats, Dianne will be sure they're distributed to other suffering children. I don't completely agree that alchoholism is a choice, but don't want to debate it here. I only want to help this child, and others who don't have the network her grandmother does, feel more normal about something that is entirely not their fault.
Grace is doing OK. Chemo is hard, after surgery, and she is losing her hair. We DO have a choice in recognizing our risky behavior. She doesn't. So fill your hands with work, your mind with giving, your days with thinking about someone besides your problems, and help children everywhere feel more normal.
I know this is not what this forum is about, but in a way, it is. Learning to embrace the world, do what we can. If you want to help, please PM me. And thank you for letting me post this personal favor.
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