There are countless Christmas gifts I have been given throughout this year that I can’t possibly wrap.

How can I wrap up my gratefulness for a second gift of life? How can I wrap up the gifts of family and friends who have been steadfast in their loving support of me during my 2010 cancer journey? Wrapping of these gifts are impossible tasks.

The only thing I can do is to be aware of the gifts of my renewed life and of the people in it. I don’t know where to begin to express my heartfelt thanks to all of the people in my life. No words can ever express my gratitude to those who have been on the cancer journey with me this past year.

I feel so small in comparison to the enormity of kindness that has surrounded me for so many months. To all of the people who have journeyed with me during this cancer diagnosis and treatment, a simple thank you just isn’t enough, but a million thank you-s can’t come close to the appreciation I feel.

The gifts of love and support from family and friends that I have received throughout this year could not be bought. They are greater than any Christmas present I could ever receive. The givers of these offered the gift of themselves freely to me. They are priceless and deeply cherished.

Christmas 2010 will be a very special one. It will be low on commercialism and high on time with family and friends. Love and joy will take on new meaning this Christmas. We will celebrate the season as it was meant to be, not with things, but with each other.

To all who have been there for me in body and spirit this year, I wish you a joyous and blessed Christmas filled with abundant love. My wish for you is that you treasure the people in your life, for they are priceless gifts.

Christmas this year gives me a whole new appreciation for living in the present. I will celebrate the gifts of those who give me Strength, Courage, and Determination.