Tell Me…What Are you Waiting For…Turn This Thing Around –
Van Halen, ‘92
As I’m typing this entry, I am also texting with my buddy
Brad. He’s a bit down after his most
recent appointment. The waiting is not
easy. It’s slow going and frustrating
for him right now as his counts have not yet returned to normal. He’s a runner and runners have goals. Runners have plans. Runners have numbers to crunch.
Speaking of, did you know that there are more than 232,000
people in the U.S. living with leukemia?
That’s as many people as there are in Winston-Salem, North
Carolina. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Almost as many as the 255,824 people living
here in Fort Wayne. That’s how many
people have leukemia right now. And this year? Another 44,000 cases - 3.3 times more people than are at the Kid Rock
concert right now at the Coliseum.
If you think about it, each of us only has a “right now,” right now. Our time on this earth is very short. Yet we are all here for a very specific
reason. I was yipping the other day
about how I think I was born in the wrong century – that I’d have been better
off in the days of the Pony Express instead of all this technology. But then I realized each of us is placed
within this beautifully intertwined story of life at exactly the right
time. That, and I would not have rocked a bonnet well and corsets were for
suckers.
The people we have, had, or will have in our lives are in
them for a reason. Sometimes we know and
recognize it, sometimes not. But
eventually we will all look back and ask questions such as did I try my best? Did I use
what I was given? Did I love well? Did I make a difference in the life of
another?
For our sake, I not only hope we can answer yes, but I hope
we can mean it. Because there are at
least 255,824 + 44,000 people right now counting on it.
30 Days to go.
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