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These diary entries are the beginning of what I plan/hope to accomplish. I plan for this to be an ongoing series. Starting with ordinary days, and then changing to cancer, for me, for my son. The next book is about days in CA caring for my son until he died; before this the death of a father (1990); mother (1995); and two brothers, both in 1996, six months apart. Trying to find my way back by writing, mostly in my head now. Much is boring; other parts may make you sad, my perceptions of the situation and my grief and pain and fear and sorrow. Regrets, so many regrets. Things done and not done. Maybe it will strike a cord with one person.…mehr

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These diary entries are the beginning of what I plan/hope to accomplish. I plan for this to be an ongoing series. Starting with ordinary days, and then changing to cancer, for me, for my son. The next book is about days in CA caring for my son until he died; before this the death of a father (1990); mother (1995); and two brothers, both in 1996, six months apart. Trying to find my way back by writing, mostly in my head now. Much is boring; other parts may make you sad, my perceptions of the situation and my grief and pain and fear and sorrow. Regrets, so many regrets. Things done and not done. Maybe it will strike a cord with one person.
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Dr. Bourgeois writes from home or wherever she might be. Her mind does not follow a linear pattern but rather she is a sporadic thinker...always seeing the caligraphy of colors, sounds and minutuae' surrounding her. She is a self-published author, mainly books about family for family. She took her Doctoral degree at age 69. Dr. Bourgeois writes a blog from time to time: www.purpleborough.wordpress.com The blog is about the bits and pieces of life left behind when one dies as well as the bits and pieces of life as lived She enjoys each day whatever it brings.In her own words she state that her greatest achievement is her two exceptional children. Dr. Bourgeois continues to live with neuroendocrine cancer...