Sunday, January 5, 2020


Day 2, Activity 3: Miracle on the Hudson

For this activity, we would like to hear about a time when you, or someone you know, was brave like Sully.
On your blog, recount a time when you (or someone else you know) did something brave.

Some might say she had no choice, but my mum is the bravest person I no because she fought cancer and won! Mum had to go to many appointments, go through many treatments, and even though she could have, she didn't just curl up in the corner and cry. No, she woke up with a fighting attitude every single day and her sense of humour never failed her either! Some days she was in pain and we could tell. We just read to her or lay with her or sang songs to her or argued with each other in front of her! Ha ha, but she always pulled through. She always said it was us children that made her brave and kept her sane throughout the whole experience. As I said, mum didn't have a choice, but her bravery made her get through the awful experience. 
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