Choosing to see life for what it is, not for what it isn't
Wow.
That is an awsome way to explain life. Whether it be life w/CF or life w/o at the end of the day we are all here and none know when it will end.
As a father of a cystic rather than having CF, I can only imagine but I have to agree with your thought that it just means you have to live each day and not worry about tomorrow until it gets here.
Our son has had a rough start in life and yes, his days are numbered, and they may be less than mine (assuming no busses come along). When we adopted him the social workers all seemed really hung on up this. Frankly, our opinion was then "doesn't that mean he needs a family and a life more, not less"
I think you captured this thought, and some real insight into the importance of living life, not dying from it.
Thank you,