Thursday, September 1, 2011

THE HORIZONS ARE BRIGHT

Well, oye. Although my horizons feel a bit foggy, they are indeed bright. I finally finished the design of my new blog, Bright Horizons, and will most likely be blogging from there. If there are any boob-related developments I will post them here, though they really do intermingle. So far the boob front has been quiet. I suppose the whole survivorship element would be better off here too. I haven't written much about that, but it's certainly on my mind a portion of the time, like what is going to give me cancer next? The water? My food? The air? It's a bit stifling living in this world of ours, isn't it. At times it's difficult to keep attitudes up.

That's why I've created Bright Horizons. I plan on putting only HAPPY news from the world on the site, and encouraging people to be NICER and more PATIENT, with tips and tricks for life improvement and dream making. I need to know I'm making a difference in this world, and I want to help others figure out what they can do to make the world a better place, so we all feel EMPOWERED rather than OVERWHELMED by the state of things. It's up to US, all of US, not the politicians and the media and the millionaires and billionaires. It's up to you and me. We're the movers and the shakers. We can start where we are; every tiny bit we do to add positivity into the world has a ripple effect and makes the world a better place to be. This is the only world we've got!!! This is it, my friends. There's no where else to go. Let's do big things and little things every day, to the best of our ability. Tell your friends about Bright Horizons. Let's start a community of positive people and help change the world! Just something to do in our spare time, right? Ha. Joke.

I love that you all have continued to support me through this blog. I see that people still visit, perhaps to see if I've posted something new. Thank you. And thank you ALL for being there when I was whirling through treatment at the speed of sound, and losing my hair, and struggling to pay bills (still the case, I'm sorry to say), and feeling angry and sad, and forsaken. Cancer is really hard. Really hard. I thank you sincerely, for helping me get through it.

Love to all, and please check out Bright Horizons and become a follower. Tell your friends. Let's make a difference in this world!

Love you,
Sue



1 comments:

Natalie said...

Thanks for sharing with us all, Sue.

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