Sorry for being late with this posting, but the holidays kept me busy with family. Chemo #2 went well, I found myself more tired the 3rd, 4th, and 5th day after than with chemo#1. Other than the tiredness, I have felt rather well. Sure glad I did the Christmas shopping after Thanksgiving instead of waiting, the energy for shopping was about 1 1/2 hrs maybe twice a week.
Carrie, Jeremy, and Madison arrived on Christmas Eve around 3 pm and off we went to Church for the 5 pm service. I was asked to carry the Christ child with Carrie and Madison joining me during the "Silent Night" portion of the service. It was a very uplifting moment for us as Pastor Dave said a personal prayer for me and my family and then we returned to our seats. I have truly been blessed by God and by all of the wonderful prayers said for me across the nation and our wonderful friends and dance families. Thank you, thank you, Thank you. I hope everyone had a blessed Christmas and will continue to have a Happy and Safe New Year.
Curtis, Sulein, and our new granddaughter Jia, will arrive on Monday the 29th and Carrie, Jeremy, and Madison will be back on the 30th for New Years .
Friday, December 26, 2008
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Mrs. Bettie,
I'm so sorry that my thoughts and prayers are being added so late. Though Kelly tried to reach me back in October, I just found out. Both my boyfriend and I have been part of the support systems for our own mothers during their breast cancer battles.
As I read your updates and your words of gratitude for all of the support you have received, and continue to receive, my immediate thought is no wonder. No wonder you receive the outpour of support. You have touched so many, in so many ways, for so many years.
I've always said that BJCDA was the best studio to work for, and I felt that way as a direct result of you; who you are, the caring way you treated everyone, and the way you've built more than a business...you've built a family.
You are amazing and your dedication to making a positive difference for so many for so long is something you must be incredibly proud of. I will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Stay strong in the fight!
Love,
Tammy Frazier
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