Thursday, January 15, 2015

My guardian angel works overtime.

    I am honestly sincerely blessed in my life, I have a guardian angel who works overtime protecting, and blessing me. Some people would question my saying this. Honestly it's a "how you look at it" view. Some people see the illness, and all the doctors and think how could I ever consider that a blessing. 
    Well to start with despite it all I'm still alive I find that worth celebrating in itself, I've had a lot of medical procedures start to go south but I still managed to pull through. Then I've been in several accidents and every time I've managed to walk away almost completely unscratched. I definitely have someone watching out for me.
    As for my condition? Yes I have issues, but in this thing we call life show me someone who doesn't have any issues! We all have obstacles in our path at times, but that doesn't mean we should give up, we just need to find a way around them. I'm walking, I'm living life (defying gravity) you might say. 
    I've been blessed a wonderful caring, helpful, and supportive family. People who drop thier schedule to help me when I need it. A mom, dad, stepmom, step dad, brother, sister in law, cousins, aunts, uncles, a nephew, nieces, grandmothers and grandfathers. Family is one big thing I'm blessed with for sure. 
    I've also been blessed with some truly extraordinary people who've found their way into my life, and included me in theirs. While not everyone reached out to me there were some diamonds in the rough I've been fortunate enough to be able to call friends and even best friends, or BFFL's. I firmly believe people need friends to survive life. No one can survive going through isolated.
    Sure I've had some bad experiences, and I haven't completely broke free of the medical life, but I can't say I'm not blessed. My life is unique, and honestly I wouldn't change it if I had the choice. The path my life is taking me, I wouldn't wanna risk losing the people I know now for the chance to change everything.
    Life is how you look at it, and what you make of it. I'm choosing what I've learned, and that's hope is always around the corner. 

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