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Our ‘Ba’, from Karuna News Summer/Autumn 2008

The Summer/Autumn Karuna Newsletter is now available. Download the Karuna News Summer/Autumn 2008 in pdf format. The following is just one article from the newsletter.

My mother, Gienia, was diagnosed with Lymphoma when my youngest son was 6 months old. We called her Ba. She had been Ba for the last 17 years and got the name from my nephew who called her that because Grandma was such a big word when he was very little.The name stuck. Ba coped really well with the first round of chemotherapy. She lost her hair but was still driving and getting around. But the cancer was still there so a second round was scheduled to begin on Boxing Day 2006.

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Ba with grandsons Ryan and Josh

We had a lovely Christmas with Mum making her usual enormous plum pudding that we struggled to carry to the table. Mum knew what lay ahead but was upbeat and positive because she had already coped extremely well with one round of treatment and she was determined that she could manage another.We did not realise that this would be our last Christmas together. The second round of chemotherapy was very strong and she spent most of the year in and out of hospital. She was very weak and frustrated by her condition. Mum had always been very active and would fill her days helping others. She wanted to play with her small grandsons but it was all a little too much. A course of radiation followed the chemotherapy. Unbelievably, the cancer was still growing.The doctors sent her home to live the rest of her life. There was no timeframe - she could have years. As it turned out, it was less than 2 months.

My mother was frightened of dying alone and wanted to stay with me for as long as she could. My sister arrived from Mackay to help and that is when we first heard about Karuna.

We were asked, “What do you need”? We really did not know. The lovely Alice arrived the next day. She was so capable and reassuring and instantly we knew that we could do this. A bed arrived later in the day and my sister and I were relieved we had a 24 hour number for assistance.

Ba was deteriorating; she could no longer get out of bed and was barely eating. One Tuesday, Alice said that she was slipping faster than expected and she estimated Ba had less than a week. Alice or Lynda were there every day providing much needed advice and support, along with practical help with bathing, bed changing and pain management.

Our Ba lost her brave battle with cancer at 3.30am Monday 3rd September. She passed with one hand in my sister’s hand and the other in mine.

Ba’s calm and peaceful passing would not have been possible without the fantastic support from Karuna. I know that Ba really appreciated the assistance my sister and I received. She knew that without Karuna she would not have been able to stay at home listening to her grandsons play and giggle.

By Carol Ferris

We Wish You A Merry Christmas

The Mandala room looked beautiful with table centrepieces, wreaths and mantelpiece swags and exquisite hand made decorations adorning the tree and clustered in baskets waiting to be bought.

Once again Karuna Christmas market proved to be a very successful event for Karuna, and the visitors and volunteers enjoyed the opportunity to spend time in the gracious building and grounds and shop for wonderful hand made Christmas crafts and delicious festive foods.

On Friday shoppers enjoyed Christmas cake and wine under the Jacaranda tree and on Saturday visitors met up with friends as they ate delicious Devonshire teas at tables on the lawn in delightfully cool Brisbane weather.

Our heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers who helped but particularly to the Christmas craft ladies without whom none of this would happen…

May everyone and their loved ones have a joyful Christmas and many blessings for the New Year.

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The Karuna Christmas Market at dusk

A Christmas Appeal from Deborah Jones

Download the Karuna Xmas Appeal pdf

Tony and I met when we were both very young. We were childhood sweethearts and had known each other a long time before building a life together with our three children. But sadly we lost Tony two years ago, after a short battle with cancer.

When he was diagnosed, the doctors gave Tony only a year to live, but we were blessed with more than 18 months together. During all the treatments and surgeries, he came out of it so positively and was always so strong. I have heard similar stories from friends I have made through Karuna. They all say how strong their partner or husband or wife was and how they carried everyone else through the illness with their positive attitude.

But about 17 months down the track, we decided not to continue treatment. The doctors had told us that they needed to control the growth of the tumor. This meant having surgery every four months. We knew this would be more than Tony could cope with. This was an agonizing decision for us because we knew that he would not survive without further surgery. It was at this point that we agreed to sell our business. That was another hard decision because once Tony let go of the business, he knew he would have to let go of us and that would be it.

Tony always said he didn’t fear death, but he felt very concerned about how I would cope and how that would affect the children. So I knew it was my turn to be strong. When he was discharged from the hospital we were told we would need more support and that is when our relationship with Karuna began.

Continue reading ‘A Christmas Appeal from Deborah Jones’

The Karuna Christmas Raffle

The raffle has been drawn. Thank you to everyone for your support

This year Karuna is raising money by holding a special Christmas Raffle to be drawn on the 8th of December, 3pm at Karuna’s Christmas Market and all proceeds will go towards supporting Karuna’s important work in the community.

Tickets are $2 each or three for $5 and are available from Karuna House or call 07 3632 8300 and request a book of tickets to sell.

1st Prize - Mountain Bike
This great 20 inch, 18 speed ‘Cheetah’ Mountain Bike should make someone very happy on Christmas morning!

2nd Prize - Huge Christmas Hamper
Containing a full array of delectable treats to fill your table for Christmas day (including 3 bottles of wine).

3rd Prize - Medium Christmas Hamper
With lots of lovely goodies to make for a very yummy Christmas!

4th Prize - Christmas Tree Skirt
This exquisitely handmade tree skirt will liven the base of any Christmas tree.

5th Prize - Christmas Hamper
What would Christmas be without a great big cuddly teddy bear?

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4th Annual Karuna Christmas Market

Download the Karuna Christmas Market 2007 flyer

The festive season is fast approaching and Karuna’s creative and dedicated team of craft volunteers have been preparing since autumn for the annual Christmas Market in early December.

A sumptuous array of hand-made Christmas treats, decorations, festive food and gifts will be available to decorate and enhance your Christmas celebrations… and best of all your purchases will help to support the work of Karuna, your favourite Brisbane charity.

So mark these dates in your diaries now!!

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