I was really moved by this article by Steven Rosenberg in Boston.com. It's about a woman named Marilyn "Minty" Coyne, who is dying of cancer, and all she wanted before she passed was one last chance to square dance. Yesterday her wish was granted, courtesy of a Hospice group in Boston.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/03/20/
shes_square_with_life/?s_campaign=yahoo
Not to be morbid, but it made me wonder, if given the opportunity, what one thing would I do if in a similar situation? A Dodgers game? A really awesome trip? A horseback ride? Would I say something to someone that I'd avoided saying before? I don't know. But I think it would have to be something full of peace, joy, and exhilaration. Who knows, maybe I'll follow Minty Coyne's lead, and try square dancing. Seems like she's got the right idea.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/03/20/
shes_square_with_life/?s_campaign=yahoo
Not to be morbid, but it made me wonder, if given the opportunity, what one thing would I do if in a similar situation? A Dodgers game? A really awesome trip? A horseback ride? Would I say something to someone that I'd avoided saying before? I don't know. But I think it would have to be something full of peace, joy, and exhilaration. Who knows, maybe I'll follow Minty Coyne's lead, and try square dancing. Seems like she's got the right idea.
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