This past month has been
full. In March I delighted in celebrating my oldest daughter turning
6. I had such joy in planning and
orchestrating her party and of course, she delighted in the celebrations. I admit that during this time I began to feel
“invinsible”, my energy had climbed a bit, so that I was able to do this.
However, at the same time I was
engaging in the very emotionally taxing process of having my voice heard
regarding Fraser Health’s mandate of having MAiD in hospices and palliative
care. I wrote a letter to the editor
which was published in my local paper.
Then I crashed. I poured my heart
and energy into a letter which I was proud of.
But I was reminded I am not invinsible!
God is indeed reminding me of my humanity! (And this is a very good
thing!!!)
I shared briefly on Easter Sunday
morning at my church about my story (see subsequent post) and then I RESTED.
I recouped enough energy to be
able to present at the Fraser Health Public Board meeting yesterday. The newspaper covered the event and wrote this article. I understand that MAiD is
here to stay and I am not petitioning against that; but, it is my hope that
Fraser Health will revisit conversations to find a way to create a MAiD-free
space within the health region (ideally hospices which are built upon the
premise of not hastening death).
I will also be on CKNW 980, The
Lynda Steele show tomorrow (april 13) speaking about this issue.
……..Next plan ----- finish my
novel!!!! I’ve set it aside for a bit, I
am so ready to pick it back up and hang out with Ella and the girls some
more!!! (Writing this is so fun and while rewarding it is emotionally
exhausting to participate in the MAiD conversation).
Thanks for your continued
support! I appreciate you wrapping me in
your prayers. I love you guys.
XOXO
Cheryl
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