The Joy Journey of Patricia Barnes
About this joy journey:
Patricia, the site’s namesake, battled breast cancer for almost 9 years during which she developed “awe-inspiring” coping skills and, by her example, taught those around her to live each day to the fullest. She found purpose and took comfort in actively acknowledging life’s simple, daily pleasures, as she dealt with the challenges presented by her disease. This “record of joy” was an intimate way for her family to view her life, separate from her diesease, and to view the family’s lives through her eyes. Journal content was woven into Christmas letters, health updates and e-mails. Patricia talked about her journal writing at support groups and functions. She inspired others to keep records of their own joys, and her story reached many in the breast-cancer community. Her first journal entry reads, “This is a very special journal because it is a record of the many blessings the Lord has generously given me at all times and in all circumstances. Anyone has my permission to read this journal. It is an account of joy!”
Oct 31
- Kissed Kelly without snagging her hair
- Kara and Bob carved a neat pumpkin even if it was green
- My wedding rings are resized so I can wear them again – after many years
- Beauty of kaleidoscope patterns
Oct 30
Oct 29
- Mistook light from Sodium street lamps as beautiful sunshine through lace curtains
- Sue gave me lunch and candy
- Tour Secours got the van out of the driveway
Oct 28
- Susie, my college roommate, remains in touch now via e-mail – koa wood box for my birthday
- Spider webs of frost on the rear van window
- Sue helping me carry pansies
- Kelly giggled when I removed my glasses to kiss her (catch her hair)
Oct 27
- Lauren undulating her belly
- Kara on her stomach – bouncing her buns to music
- No more tranquilizers
- A call from my parents
- Green chilies in the cupboard
- I found friend’s house – no problem
- God’s sunshine bursting through the clouds and shining on me as I do my Bible study
- Playing Go Fish with Kara
- Bob got an “A” in his last class
Oct 25