
The Gathering Place
By Lynda Nuttall
Presented at LifeSpark's Touching Tomorrow breakfast on December 3, 2009.
I arose this morning the sun was shining another golden day in Denver, Colorado.
Today I will wear a yellow or perhaps a golden outfit. Every 21 days I attend this gathering and I always wear this color. During the time I have attended these sessions I have become acquainted with many of the participants. I am the only one to wear this golden yellow color… the color of life and hope. Other participants like to wear pretty scarves or hats. The men like to wear baseball caps. The gathering is held on the 12th floor of a high-rise building in down town Denver: the view is spectacular.
When we arrive and when we leave they always give each one of us a special gift. As we enter they give us a bracelet with our name engraved on it. After that we each go to our assigned seats. Some of us will be here only a couple of hours others unfortunately will be here five or more hours. I use to be here five hours then I would pack a picnic and bring my music. Now I am only at the gathering place a couple of hours. Amen to that I say.
At the gathering we talk or we can take a nap if we get tired. We can dream or sleep so deeply we have no dream. When I sleep I go to that place somewhere between dusk and dawn and plan my escape from this room with the spectacular view.
We can have as much yogurt and juice, as we want. Sometimes the hosts walk around with cup cakes for us. They try to really treat us special.
Today I asked one of the hosts of this party how long would I need to keep coming. She said indefinitely, Lynda, or at least seven years or more. Then she gave me my parting gift, she wrapped my arm with a cloth bracelet as she pulled the needle from my arm.
I left the Chemo infusion room with a silent golden tear running down my cheek and back into my heart.
Later today Life Spark will offer healing hands to me. I meet with my practitioner, Jenny once a week for an hour. There I find an hour of heaven for me. I call it my weekly happy hour. The session puts my chemo filled body at peace and reduces the pain.
Thinking of Life Spark brings me great joy. Grateful am I. And hoping that you will support this wonderful organization.
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