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More than a boob
Note: NPR story does have triggers on cancer, terminal illness.
This article will strike many as either too down or too sweet or cute. I don't normally go for stories of the "gosh she's ill, but look at her happy attitude, not bothering anyone" ilk. But I think this story keeps the reality in balance, and let's Linda's attitude speak for her. And yeah, some tears. But some surprising giggles (Do read the text article for more.)
Note: NPR story does have triggers on cancer, terminal illness.
This article will strike many as either too down or too sweet or cute. I don't normally go for stories of the "gosh she's ill, but look at her happy attitude, not bothering anyone" ilk. But I think this story keeps the reality in balance, and let's Linda's attitude speak for her. And yeah, some tears. But some surprising giggles (Do read the text article for more.)
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Date: 2009-12-16 07:06 pm (UTC)I needed to read this.
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Date: 2009-12-16 09:32 pm (UTC)I was commenting to my mom the other day that my brother keeps losing parts (tonsils, appendix, gall bladder), and I just keep adding them (bionic ears, dental pieces...). I think I'll have to send her that link, because my family tends toward that variety of humor.