tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34421775.post4885010714310712027..comments2023-06-01T22:36:50.724+12:00Comments on Tracy Pepper: One Mountain At A Time : My StoryOne Mountain At A Timehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12584906495268459168noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34421775.post-45094779551190913102013-03-29T01:27:49.309+13:002013-03-29T01:27:49.309+13:00Hi Tracy, I read your amazing story and regret tha...Hi Tracy, I read your amazing story and regret that we as neighbours ( 4880 Morrie Court) were unaware of what you and your family were going through. We could have been of some support to you.<br />I admire you for your courage and determination.good luck on your expedition and I want to hear all about your New Zealand life when I visit that country in November to see my daughter and her family who now live in Auckland. How far is your centre from there?<br />Best of luck<br />Kathy Allen (swisskate57@hotmail.com)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34421775.post-11032307047302049672013-03-19T09:29:36.914+13:002013-03-19T09:29:36.914+13:00Hi Cherri, thanks for taking the time to read my s...Hi Cherri, thanks for taking the time to read my story and for sharing a little about yours. I hope your daughter is doing well today. As for the future, it's important to live life in whatever way it comes and not focus on the things we don't have. Sometimes they are blessings in disguise. We all have a purpose. I've often said, being a caregiver is the toughest job of all. You're expected to be strong when everything is out of control. I'm sure the subject of drinking is so taboo and covered over but it's very real. So thank you for your openness. I would love to be at the OMG this year but I've got my own summit to climb first! Hope you both have a wonderful time. xoOne Mountain At A Timehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12584906495268459168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34421775.post-21848980951594749232013-03-19T09:29:00.785+13:002013-03-19T09:29:00.785+13:00Amazing story Tracy! Some aspects sting a little m...Amazing story Tracy! Some aspects sting a little more than others, as my 15 year old daughter has cancer close to the same place as yours. The radiation has stunted the growth of her uterus and her ovaries, as of now, have shut down. We pray that they wake up some day as she wants children so badly but will never be able to carry her own child. I can relate to your mom and her drinking, as a caregiver. The burden that a cancer parent carries is one nobody should ever carry. Good luck on your personal journey. CherriAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com