Monday, April 12, 2010

Delivering Cards

When I first heard about Cards 4 Cancer sponsored by Spirit Jump, I wasn't sure if I would have the time and energy to become a Team Leader. I was afraid though that if I didn't represent Austin that nobody else would so I signed up for the position. I can't put into words how happy I am that I made that decision. As team leader I have the privilege of actually delivering the cards to cancer patients. I am in awe at the generosity and outpouring of volunteers that made cards and the sentiments written in those cards. My team is amazing and truly understands the goal of these cards in uplifting the patients.

My friend, also a cancer survivor, and I went on our first delivery on Friday. We were there for about an hour, but what an amazing hour. I was scared that as I approached someone in the waiting room that I would get the standard wave off and "I'm not interested". That never happened and all I got were big smiles and then I witnessed a couple tears after they opened and read the cards. I felt such warmth in my heart. I met Jennifer who was responsible for allowing us to deliver at this center and she expressed the gratitude of the patients and responses that we weren't able to witness as they went in for radiation treatment.

I am writing this just before going off for our second round of deliveries. Today we are going to the center where I was treated and will be able to visit with the patients going through chemotherapy. This has memories flooding back to me, but knowing that I am going in there to spread encouragement and smiles reminds me of the positive message we are there to spread.

More on our deliveries later! I hope everyone has a wonderful week!

4 comments:

  1. You are a wonderful, strong, giving woman made all the more so by what you have gone through in your short life. You are a blessing to so many people! Love you!!

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  2. Thanks Mom! I learned it all from you!

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  3. It is my Honor to know you, Kim. You are courageous, sincere and an inspiration to anyone who is a survior of cancer or are a family member whom lost a loved one from cancer....You're story is a testament of unconditional love for others and belief of the almighthy power of our Heavenly Father...may he continue to bless you with health, happiness and continue success in your mission to help other cancer patients. KE Soto

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  4. Soto, thank you so much for the kind words. It is an honor to know you as well. I will always be fighting and comforting other cancer patients in some way or another.

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