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!”
Dec 31
- Blowing train whistle
- All 3 girls bought Doc Martins
- Going to the movies - New Years Eve tradition
- Neighbors fireworks
Dec 30
- Bird perched on a sheeps' back
- Chasing after "chalk" houses
- Kara dancing to music in the front seat of the car See Reshared Joys
- Mysteries of Stonehenge
Dec 29
- Beaters flushing game birds
- Jean and I had tea and scones
- Bob was so patient shopping all day long - he still finds great parking spots!
Dec 28
- We beat Jean to St. Saviours
- Who is St. Saviour?
- Equestrians riding on bridges across the motor way
- Starvecrow Close and Carroty Woods
Dec 27
- Granny Lou stories at breakfast
- Happy Christmas instead of Merry Christmas among the British
- Soupy tasting cheesecake!
- The azaleas, rhododendrons, magnolias are in bed!
- Barren dark red branches of a bush
- Jean mumbling about "pics"
- Arcade tables - legs were manikins from waste down wearing short skirts
Dec 26