But the top is now done and enough with the words already, right? You want pictures:
I recently read an article talking about the warrior language that so often accompanies cancer, and pulled out a quote that pretty perfectly describes my feelings towards my cancer:
"For me, cancer arrived as an unwelcome lodger, parking itself in the back room and demanding attention. ... Eventually the time came to invite my cancer to leave. She has left the place in a bit of a mess, and I'm conscious that she has kept the key. Still I'm hopeful that in due course all I will be left with is the rich memory of time spent with a stranger I never expected to meet."
Although I didn't have the words to say it before, this quilt is how I decided to take care of that unwelcome lodger. There was no battle ground, no war zone - just a part of me that needed a little extra care and attention to get back on the right track.
I love it, and can't wait to see how it looks once it's all quilted (once I figure out where to take it ...)
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