The past couple years have been very difficult for me between going in and out of the hospital all the time and dealing with sever chronic pain. In the past, I have tried to find ways that I can give back to others who have to go through similar things that I do. But I just can't seem to get over my fear of going into hospitals. ...Unfortunately I will soon be admitted into the hospital this Summer and quickly I was starting to brainstorm ways that I could just do something small to make a difference. I finally came up with the perfect idea. I went online and bought dinosaur pajama onsie that looks very much like a costume. This way, during my stay in the hospital, I can wear it around and not only will it bring smiles to others faces, and giggles, but it will do the same to me knowing that even though I'm going through a difficult time, that others who are going through similar medical situations can still find joy in the little things...
I guess at the end of the post, the moral of the story is not only "Do Not Bee Afraid to be the light in others lives" but also, "Do Not Bee Afraid to be the light in YOUR OWN life".
Being afraid and fear is something that everyone has to deal with. As we grow and develop over the years, our fears evolve as well…though some remain constant. Fear keeps us from doing what we truly want sometimes, but it also can keep us safe. Walking this fine line between keeping us from doing something and staying safe is a struggle we face every day. Here are my stories, struggles, and yes, fears.