tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6259200682875369030.post6314336585962934732..comments2023-03-30T03:24:20.331-07:00Comments on Learning to Breathe: Silencing lies, Quenching my angerLinda Zelayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02842164145067391301noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6259200682875369030.post-4967456154388437932016-07-11T09:53:04.887-07:002016-07-11T09:53:04.887-07:00Crying myself at work. I'm not a cancer patien...Crying myself at work. I'm not a cancer patient, or a cancer survivor but I'm a cancer suffering niece. My beloved aunt had cancer and she's in recession now but now her husband, my uncle, my mother's brother has cancer. Not only we had to suffer last year for my aunt we have now my uncle suffering that awful disease. He's going through A LOT right now but he always keep that GIANT smile on his face, a smile that I'm deeply in love with and hope I never get to lose it. <br /><br />You're strong Linda, even if you don't think you are. You are not only suffering this disease you're learning to bear it and praise God every single moment and that's something we all could learn. <br /><br />I grieve for nonsense sometimes (like every other person does), but knowing there's someone out there struggling and still thanking God for this makes me realize that I should start to. Andrea Campbellnoreply@blogger.com