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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Have faith. Do nothing!!!

Dear Gentle Readers,

This is my very first blog post on my new blog, “Suzan with a “Z” . On this blog we will be chatting away about anything and everything that catches our interest. I want to tell you today about an amazing experience that I had night before last. If you have read my book, “Dear Girlfriend- A Handheld Walk Through Breast Cancer” you know that sometimes things happen in my life that could be written off as coincidence. I really don't believe too much in coincidence. I believe that if I ask God to “take the wheel” of my life, then my life just takes off in directions that are not at all what I would have expected, but are truly wonderful! Sometimes it takes a lot of faith to sit back and do nothing a while and watch what happens! Does the idea of doing that scare you? Well, it scared me at first, but I figure if God can hold the earth and trillions of other planets and stars in place then He can take care of the little speck of dust that is me!

I have a girlfriend named Josephine. She was the one in “Dear Girlfriend” that set off the chain of events that led me to heal the hole in my chest that just would not heal. Well, every year Josephine goes to the beach with some of her girlfriends. This past week was her annual beach trip. Unfortunately, when she got to the beach she got sick. So while her friends were out and about Josephine was missing all the fun, cooped up in the hotel room feeling rotten. Bummer.

Now here is where you can say this is a coincidence, or you can say somebody up there was doing a little directing in my life and the life of Josephine and Sandy. Since Josephine was not able to go “play” with her friends, she went to sit by the pool at the hotel. And who should come sit by her but a lovely woman named Sandy. Now, you know how it is with women. They either hit it off immediately and will know each others deepest secrets within five minutes or they will move a little further away and go back to reading a magazine. Well, Josephine and the new girl, Sandy, hit it off immediately. Sandy just so happened to tell Josephine that she has been battling breast cancer. Josephine told Sandy about me and insisted that Sandy come to Macon to meet me. Well, guess what? Sandy was already scheduled to go to a conference in Macon when she left the beach. Is that a coincidence or not? You decide...

Sandy had all kinds of questions about breast cancer. Various questions about her condition were giving her many sleepless nights. She shared this with Josephine and Josephine gave Sandy my phone number and insisted that she should call me.
Sandy did come to Macon and she did call me. I told her to come on over to my house and she did. For some reason she just had a good feeling about meeting me and hoped that I might be able to answer some of her questions about breast cancer. We had a blast! It was one of those things where I immediately felt comfortable with her and she felt comfortable with me. We sat in the living room, and of course Walker joined us as we yacked about breast cancer and other things as the evening wore on. So, in short, I think Sandy was supposed to meet me. And I had been praying for somebody to take me under wing in the Savannah area, where Sandy lives. So here this angel just flew into my living room with such beauty and energy flowing out of her I know she was sent to me as an answer to my prayers. Sandy is going to have me come speak to her breast cancer support group in Savannah and I want her friends to come to Macon to visit me. Of course I'll have to invite Josephine who has helped me once more!

So Gentle Readers, here is the scoop. You got a problem? Stop trying to fix it!!! Ask God to take over and have the courage to sit back and do NOTHING for a while. Try it! And don't say what happens is a coincidence. It is just somebody up there finally being ALLOWED to do His job... Love, Suzan
Sandy and Suzan

13 comments:

  1. Mighty proud of my sweet wife as she begins a new journey into the world of blogging. You go, Baby!

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  2. As I always say, there are no accidents. People come into our lives for a reason and we just have to go with our gut instinct. I'm so glad the two of you were able to connect. I love that! I am so excited that you are blogging and look forward to even more posts. XOXO

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  3. Great start for what I know will be a great blog! Looking forward to more posts.....................

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  4. Thanks for this great beginning... I was with the cancer support group that had lunch at your house last week. You are a very gracious lady and a wonderful story teller. I really enjoyed my time with you. Your story is much different than mine but in the end we both survived! I look forward to hearing you again. I just finished your book and throughly enjoyed it. Though I did not have to go through all you did it is good to know you have come out on this side so much stronger and with a heart to help others. I look forward to your blogs and hopefully God will cross our paths again.

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    1. I am sure we will meet again! Come by at Christmas. The house looks its best then!

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  5. This is a "God Wink" that happens to give our lives the needed support and direction. Hope to meet you ..I am in Savannah :)

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    1. I hope to meet you too! I like that, "God Wink". That's a good way to put it!

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  6. Suzan with a "z"..... I am so happy to be the "angel who flew into your living room". I know you are the angel who will lead me to make better, more informed decisions while taking this journey through the LAND OF PINK! I have to admit that my having breast cancer has become one of the greatest opportunities of my life...

    While sitting by the pool on the day I met Josephine, I was actually reading Jack Canfield's book "Key to Living the Law of Attraction". One of the quotes I was very taken with was "There are no mistakes, no coincidences. All events are blessings given to us to learn from."

    Wow! I could never have imagined how true those words really are!

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    1. Sandy, like I said in the book, "Cancer was the worst thing that ever happened to me, but oddly enough it was also the best thing that ever happened to me." Cancer made me start to see just how kind and loving people can be. It made me realize that life is so short, so you can't waste time because that is all we have here. That doesn't mean that I never feel down. Sometimes I get really depressed. When that happens I just allow myself to feel sad for awhile. I think Jesus was sad at times. Acknowledging that there are painful things in life is just normal. The trick to surviving cancer I suppose is to just let the pain and sadness it causes pass on through you, don't try to ignore it,but don't let it take root! I hope I can help you on your journey through the Land of Pink! Love, Suzan

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