In case anyone was wondering where I've been, or why I've not been active, my cousin Jimmy Lewis was diagnosed with End Stage Cancer which has been found on his pancreas, liver I think and his lungs. They're still not sure the primary site/source, but say that it was from chemicals he worked around as maintenance for heavy machinery.
46 years old, he has 3 kids. Jimmy has been a hard worker his whole life. I've been doing a bottle drive for him and this past weekend two yard sales and a raffle
So I was going to post some paintings for sale for the price of donation to add to the #DriveForJimmy , but I ended up not bothering with that. I had no idea how much it would cost to ship, and then that would make the price donation + cost of shipping.
All in all, with the bottle drive, yard sales and two raffles done, we still did fairly well, although not nearly as much as I would have liked it to be. I wish I could have done more.
My father and I went to present the donation and card to
@Jax_Wild_4_Life
💧 Hopefully they were able to make peace before this stage. It is the hardest on your loved ones.
You and your dad are what I call earth angels. I met many along our journey. You are critical to survivors🖤
@damselfly59 thank you so much. It was actually my father, uncle and I, but my uncle couldn't bring himself to join us for the presentation. My grandfather (my mother and uncle's father) died of cancer when they were young too.
My uncle, John Ryan, is the one who does bottle drives and fundraisers for various people usually going through cancer, but some other hardships too ... his next bottle drive is for someone who lost their leg to diabetes. He is well experienced in fundraising for sure.
Jimmy and his mother, since his wife nor kids were there.
Sad all around. Everyone copes & grieves in their own way, but I just pray the family comes together through this. I just hope those kids truly know how loved they are even from family they hardly know.
I wish God would take his pain away and heal him, but Jimmy is fading. Jimmy's in palliative care and isn't expected to make it back home, although he was able to wake up for the presentation of card and gift.
My heart breaks for him.