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Day: October 2, 2011

The Tears of Strength in Cancer’s Wake.

by Gerald GuildCancer, Happiness, Life and Time, ParentingPosted on October 2, 2011April 4, 20133 Comments

I’m not an emotional man.  As such, I rarely experience the extremes of sadness or joy.  This is not to say that I do not experience joy or sadness – I do.  I take great pleasure in life and also feel the pain that comes with it.  But, I am very stable and steadfast – …

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