All things have a beginning and an end and so it is with what I see every day out my window from work. When God closes one door, a window opens or in this case a new beautiful 7 story view of downtown Minneapolis as the sun sets has become my new window to the world.
There are just some things that you can't control - or for that matter, want to. In this case I couldn't control being layed off due to a "change in the business climate". The time has come for me to take down my few photos and move on. I know that I was given the opportunity for a reason, it was such a good learning experience for both D and I. Together we learned a whole new vocabulary around KPIs that we'll be able to carry into growing Reliable Data Protection - some lessons are best learned by participation... God has a plan and I have faith that my next opportunity will be even more exciting and fulfilling - just think of the things we have left to learn!
So, for those of you wanting to know where the photo was taken, it's from the window of the Reliable Data Protection office. It's where I'll be hanging - helping D with marketing and waiting until my next opportunity begins.
Renee's Story
Renee is a good friend and the sister of our best friend. She was a normal person just going through life until... June 2011 Renee was diagnosed with Epithelial Mesothelioma. Epithelial Mesothelioma is a rare type of lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure (Renee is unsure when she was exposed). Because this is so rare, Renee had to travel to Boston to have surgery at Bringham Hospital. Her surgeon removed one lung and her diaphragm. Recently they found the cancer in her liver and she is currently participating in a clinical trial study based in Boston. Participating in this trial means she has to travel to Boston on a regular basis. Due to the surgery and the chemo treatments Renee has not been able to work since June.We've known Renee for quite awhile and healthy, she is tenacious and full of life. This fight has taken it's toll on her body but not on her spirit! We've seen her become a more beautiful person both inside and out and so, we'd like to do what we can to help her while she completes this battle because we have faith that she will shine, shine, shine - which is why I'm posting this.
There is a benefit being held for Renee this weekend to help raise money for her medical bills. Unlike approved procedures, a trial study is not covered by insurance and the travel back and forth to Boston every week is adding to the debt. Here is a link to the site that explains a bit about the benefit and how to donate http://cutcancerforrenee.bbnow.org/index.php. To keep track of Renee and how she is doing you can visit CaringBridge for updates.