We all have times of uncertainty where we travel down streets just to get an answer, sometimes even from an unfamiliar stranger who unknown to us lacks knowledge and leads us in the wrong direction. Thankful I remained living a positive life during the week that I waited to travel down Trust Your Source Street and along the way making many wonderful memories. Like running out early one morning with my sun watching the sunrise in our pajamas. I found myself enjoying moments I am not sure I would have had if I wasn’t facing the unknown. I gained a new appreciation for life. I smiled more, laughed more and loved at a new level. I held onto faith that everything would be okay. I built new relationships. I found comfort in community, support, encouragement, prayers and positive thoughts from so many. It raised me up and made me smile instead of cry. I am writing to you all to tell you how very grateful I am for you and to let you know that I am okay. Wednesday morning, a few hours before my appointment it stormed. The rain poured down in buckets and the thunder roared. And, in the blink of an eye, the sun was shining bright, filling me with strength. When the doctor told me that I do not have a mass, or a polyp and that what I have is something that is actually very common. I exhaled gratitude. My belief that I was going to be okay was so strong, I took this picture one sunny morning, saying to myself that I will use it to share my good news. If you ever find yourself on Trust Your Source Street, don’t navigate it alone, open your door and pile your car full.