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Nursing friends through Cancer

The so called the cycle of life. We are all born then we all die. It's how we turn around generation after generation.
Last year lots of my friends lost a parent, that's a horrible thing to go through. It's never easy to say good bye to someone you love. Also to watch a once healthy person go downhill. I have supported my friends last year through this battle. It's awful to watch them, but reliving the wonderful memories that we have with them is amazing. A parents job is to teach her children to be independent and happy. Success is carried on also in these lessons, teaching your children to be able to care and be self sufficient. These are the wonderful things my friends have. Successful parents bring  up successful children. 
So I am proud of my friends and at this time we see all the valuable lessons from our parents to be passed on generation to generation. We have instilled that into our children also, you so see in society especially in Australia the lazy generation that never teachlife lessons. Generation of lazy people that pass on live off benefits. 
So as I proudly support my friends and their parents which I have grown up with all my life. I have admired them and we are the amazing generations coming through with the greatest family values in life. 
So I figured today any child is only as good as the teacher. Watching your children land great jobs. Get married and have children is the biggest reward a parent has. 
So if your loosing a parent right now. Reflect on those amazing lessons now with my friends we are laughing happy and grateful for the wonderful parents that we have and had. We smile together at the great life lessons. The great support and making us the fighters we are to carry on the fabulous traditions. 
Aren't we lucky to have had these people in our life. Yayyyyy 
That's what friends are for #friends #support #hangout #love #lifelessons #memories

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