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>  Hi Millie;
>great to hear from you again.  I know your strong by the tone of  your email, 
>but remember some days are diamonds and some are coal, so if you feel like 
>venting well bless  your pea picking little heart,  just do that.  Some days 
>my wife has to keep me in a cage and feed me raw meat with a slingshot.  Most 
>days though, I am pretty content with my lot in life.  All these years I have 
>one motto "pick my self off the floor and give it another go"  My prayer for 
>us all,  peace, long life, and love in our hearts.  
>There is a line from a book, called the little prince.  It is only with the 
>heart one sees rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye"  I truly 
>believe that, I look at the past see how it was, I now see the future and see 
>how it will be.
>Bless you all.
>SkipD
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> 
>Hi Skip....I 
try hard to be strong, but, as you know, it isn't always an easy thing to 
do.  I'm so glad that you have fought this CML for all of the years you 
have.  It gives everyone hope that they'll be able to do the same 
thing.  I'm sure you've been on all of the drugs as I have, but at one 
point the doctor said he could put me back on the Interferon if it ever came to 
that.   Have they done that with  you?  Just 
wondering.   
>  
>I wish you 
many more years of being with your grandson.  I know how I love my 
little  ones.  I have them ranging from 33 to 4 so I always have 
little ones in my life.  Most are grown now, but my youngest bring me lots 
of joy when I get to see them.  They are living in New Jersey and it is a 
trip that I can no longer make easily, plus their house is just not set up for 
me, so it's difficult for me to spend the night and to do the trip in one day 
is 
to hard.  I am hoping to try it one more time this summer, so we shall 
see.  I think about it anyway. Children are the joy in our lives and 
grandchildren even better as we can give them back. :>)  I gave my 8 
year old a quilt when he was here a couple of months ago and he had tears in 
his 
eyes.  My son, Rick, says that he doesn't let it out of his site.  I 
had made him a small one when he was born, but the other 2 got larger ones and 
now he has his.  I tried to talk him into giving up the baby quilt, so we 
shall see.  It might go to college with him. 
>  
>You take care, 
Skip.  You and Marty are great inspirations to me and others.  I 
always keep you in my prayers as I think it helps.....can't hurt, right?   
>Many hugs and 
18's to you and yours, 
>Millie
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