Just spent the day at a cancer ward in a children's hospital - it really put life in perspective.
Shaun Attwood
Shaun Attwood
The prison blog of an Orwellian unperson. As shown on National Geographic Channel's Banged Up/Locked Up Abroad episode Raving Arizona.
19 comments:
cool, you are giving back to society well done, I expect you cheered the kids up.
Josephine
cool, you are giving back to society well done, I expect you cheered the kids up.
Sadie
It does. I went to children hospital in Israel back in 2004 it totally changed me.
Joy
Those kids are awesome.
Joy
Really makes you think a lot :))))
Mick
How humbling, I'd be struggling to hold back the tears xx
it will stay with me for a long time, such brave little kids fighting for their lives
Shaun
Just wondering if in a similar vein, you have ever done or thought about spending time with young drug addicts?
Given your past, it might be some good Karma if you could help a few.
i have at places like wigan prison and holloway prison
Love to you Shaun! Facing up to that sort of thing is tremendously hard. Well done mate
Charlotte xxx
I know that feeling, I have left the hospital many days and I cannot believe how lucky I am.
Sera
Aww thinking of you..... Lots of love and hugs
Mary x x
We should all spend a little time at a children's hospital sometime.
Ashley
i agree ashley
Very sad, but inspiring.
Zen
good job. I wish more people will do that. got to be a educational.
Robert
Jon said...
i have at places like wigan prison and holloway prison
Shaun that is fantastic.
Up to you of course, but I think those experiences and how they made you feel would be interesting reading too.
"it really put life in perspective."
Doesn't it just. I had a friend who died of cancer when we were eight years old, after battling it for a year and a half. I still think of what she went through when I'm feeling hard-done-by about something stupid and childish.
It occurs to me that that's not really an optimistic story to be bringing up, but I did appreciate being reminded of it. I hope your visit had a happier outcome - I'm sure the children appreciated it.
cool, you are giving back to society well done, I expect you cheered the kids up. Sadie
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