When my friend (ZW), and later Lena Stern (Yuri Stern's widow), asked me to say a few words at tonight's fundraiser, I agreed, without hesitation.
I did not realize that I would know most of the people in the audience.
I should have known.... I just didn't.
So, when I addressed the audience, it was like talking with friends.
Except, I talked about the things I never talk about.
In order to appreciate what it is that the Yuri Stern Foundation provides for cancer patients, it is necessary to understand what a day at the hospital is like.
So, I painted the picture, with the express hope that none of them should ever have to experience, first hand, a day in the chemo ward.
Afterwards, so many people approached me with comments and compliments.
I realized, I never before spelled out, in detail, what goes on during chemo days.
Tomorrow, b'li neder (no promises), I will post about what a day in the life of a cancer patient is really like.
Please daven (or send happy, healing thoughts) for RivkA bat Teirtzel.
With love and optimism,
RivkA
Refuah Shleimah
ReplyDeleteI'm wordless.
No I wasn't there. You're inspiring my dear girl.
I am waiting with bated breath. Part of my wants to know. Part of me is scared to know. But the "want to know" side is winning out!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your willingness to share, as I'm sure your audience did.
ReplyDeleteHope today was /is a good day for you.
boy, did I blow it!
ReplyDeleteBdieved, it looks like I had four reasons to be at this thing:
1 to hear you speak and shep naches from seeing you up there
2 to give kavod to Yuri
3 to become more involved in the Fund (more about that offline)
4 To talk to Rotem, I need to
I guess I'd better figure out how to get your posts to my inbox (can you say "feedburner"?) so I don't miss any more critical news!
Love
Gidon (who can't be bothered to sign in as HolyCityPrayer)