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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2001-05-15T05:25:00'
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title: Sad, sad day
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Oh, it's a sad, sad day. One of the greatest things about reading someone's journal is you get to, for a little while, be that person. Or imagine it, anyway. It's also one of the worst things. I've been reading Kaycee Nicole's journal [living colours (a diary of survival)](http://vanderwoning.com/living/archives/blog.shtml) since she began. Fresh out of high school, she had a terrible cancer. She documented the ups and downs and shared with us her incredible spirit. Just a few weeks ago, riding high from a successful bone marrow transplant, she looked like she'd won. Then [she shared with us the news](http://www.vanderwoning.com/living/archives/00000071.shtml) that while the cancer may have been beaten, the toll it took on her body was too much. The last couple weeks have been nearly too painful to read as she set about finishing life on her terms. Painful or not, I won't be reading her story any longer. Yesterday, after writing an [especially poignant entry](http://www.vanderwoning.com/living/archives/00000092.shtml), Kaycee [passed away](http://vanderwoning.com/living/blog.shtml). I'm going home. As Marjorie said yesterday, I hate crying at work. |