Vaspire: To Do Good Things
I silently removed my wedding ring from my left hand to my right hand. Our bond was broken. I now am facing the world as a widow. Heartbroken, but refusing to be broken.
I silently removed my wedding ring from my left hand to my right hand. Our bond was broken. I now am facing the world as a widow. Heartbroken, but refusing to be broken.
Navy Public Health found that the known toxin and probable carcinogen, TCDD, was found at a rate of 500-times the safety exposure limit established by the EPA at Camp Kinser, Japan.
In my heart, I feel that something good is going to come from this, God’s ways are not our ways. Ultimately, he’s going to use my death to spur something. I’m offering up my suffering for other people who are sick or suffering. I just know there’s something good coming from my death because God’s plans are for good, not for ill.
As he exited and walked toward the double glass doors baring the name “MD Anderson Gastrointestinal Cancer Center”, he paused, took a deep breath in, and bowed his head as he exhaled…
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