A Splendid Day
Molly Ingle Michie
One must wait until the sunset to see how splendid the day has been.
Anon.
The surgeon did not pussyfoot around about the likelihood of my dying. He said that half the people with my disease were alive one year after diagnosis. Only three out of a hundred were alive five years later. The night I found out the diagnosis, I scribbled down a list of dreaded tasks that I would never have to do again—

