“You know what today is?” asked the man sitting in his recliner a few feet from mine, enjoying the same treat I was, only a slightly different variety.
“What?” I asked.
“A gift.”
Damn straight. Today I had my fourth treatment, and I left the hospital feeling like the luckiest girl in the world. I spent the past couple hours chatting with an older gentleman named Ron and his wife, Gloria, whom he so clearly adores.
The dialog is pretty predictable in those halls. There are two chairs per room, and it doesn’t take long for the “what are you in for” conversation to start.
Ron was baffled with my eyeball cancer. His started as prostate cancer and metastasized to his bones. We shared secrets to fighting the side effects and book titles about nutrition. We joked about “who wore it best” when comparing our bald heads.
We talked about diet and attitude and the way you end up living your life when you’re faced with your own mortality. We shared our stories about finding the love of our lives who are carrying us through this journey.
We exchanged emails and when I got to my car, he had sent me images of some paintings he created. His wife got him started a couple years ago, as an outlet I presume. They were beautiful.
If you’ve seen The Holiday with Kate Winslet, he reminded me of Arthur. Such a beautiful outlook on life and such a beautiful meet cute.
We may not have appreciated our reasons for being there, but I sure felt blessed walking away. Thank you, Ron, for reminding me what a gift today is.
Debbie Titus says
love this
Michelle Wulf says
Thanks for sharing. .you’re reminding us all how lucky we are and how beautiful life is!
Ron McGough says
Meeting u yesterday was an inspiration for me. Your positive outlook, bravery, take control attitude and love of family & life will make your journey a successful and joy filled experience. I would love to see your book when you are ready. And yes I have to admit, your bald head is more beautiful than mine. As they say, God made some perfect heads and put hair on the other ones. Your family and friends are very fortunate to have you in their lives. You remain in my prayers
God Bless & Remember every day is a gift
Ron
Paula says
God Bless you Katie. Think and pray for you daily. Isn’t it incredible the way God puts ANGELS in our life? 👼👼👼👼 Your Aunt Barbara was my ANGEL! 👼
Becky Zinn-Caulfield says
So inspirational!