Susan is a generous, loving, and caring woman and I am so grateful to be the kind of person that would attract a dynamo like Susan in to my life.
She is creative, she knits, she makes clay flowers, I showed them to you before here, and works a full time job and takes care of her incredible family too. I am in awe of the power this woman holds, I am also in awe of how humble she is.
She is also able to find humor in the best places, I really need to learn this lesson.
I got a note from Susan this morning I opened it up and it said
Along with this picture"I attached a picture of my prototype boobs. I made them out of air dry clay from scraps, they will fit in a cami. Better than Kleenex. Because it is air dry they are light weight."
Bless Susan and her strength. I love her.
Please pray to whomever you pray to for my friend.
I know this blog sphere is magic and you are all good at this.
Thank you so much!!
I don't think I know Susan, however, I have her back as well. My sister also had a mastectomy and I saw in her a power and strength that I had not seen before. I called her "Wonder Woman" So I will light a candle and keep it going for Susan. Thanks Marie for letting us all know.
ReplyDeleteNicole/Beadwright
You are a sweet friend! Will be sending healing and well wishes her way :)
ReplyDeletesending positive thoughts for your friend x
ReplyDeleteI'm also part of Susan's team now. Thanks for the asking. I have asked the blogosphere for help and received blessings so I am sure this will be of help for you and Susan. You're a good friend for including others...we are all angels with only one wing. We all need another to soar.
ReplyDeleteThe Olde Bagg, Linda
You bet I'm praying for susan. Anyone who has you for a friend already has her prayers heard and delivered
ReplyDeleteand....susan's color sense is perfect!
xoxo
kj
As I read your post, I immediately started to envision healing light around Susan. With support from friends like you, she is well-covered with hope and love. Blessings to you for being her friend, and blessings to her! Robin.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your friend, I had a mastectomy 4 years ago, I'm praying for her.
ReplyDeleteMarie, anyone with that sense of humor will make it through the Sx just fine. Holy cow---what a decision to be faced with. Prayers of strength going out to her!
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Anne
I'm sending a prayer and I just have to say, what a special friend! To get a note from her this morning, like that, how adorable!
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely keep your friend, Susan, in my thoughts and prayers! She has a good sense of humor that will help her through this...I like her boob colors!
ReplyDeleteSometimes it is only humor and good friends that will take you through a situation like. Good thoughts to Susan and my Mom in special and to all the others fighting in general!
ReplyDeleteMuch love and well-wishes to your friend! She has a good mindset - and that is half the battle. Thank you for sharing her with us. Theresa
ReplyDeleteI'm late to read this, but will pray for a healthy and quick recovery for her. She sounds like a strong and loving woman: that's a good head start.
ReplyDeleteJan
Susan is in my thoughts and prayers! xox to you both.
ReplyDeletePrayers rising to heaven for complete healing for Susan. What an amazing woman. Big love, Deb
ReplyDeleteMarie, I'll be praying for Susan and hope her surgery goes smoothly. Tell her there will be a lot of people thinking and praying for her today. I wish I had something profound to say to you both but I don't. The only great thing is that you have each other. Smile and make her laugh a lot. That will make her heal quicker. God bless you both.
ReplyDeleteI am praying for your friend. I hope she makes a swift recovery. She has a wonderful sense of humor, and a very loving friend in you.
ReplyDeletexoxo