Hi Brenda-
I agree with Liz, maybe you could do some volunteer work in the classroom, or tutor some kids individually, on your own timeframe?
I quit my job when I found out about my new diagnoses, although I was an office manager and there wasn't much personal fufillment in it anyway. But my life these days is about enjoying every moment and making things easy on my family. I struggled a lot at first with that whole "what should I do with the time I have left". For me it's really about the little everyday pleasures rather than big things like climbing Mount Everest or going on a cruise round the world. I enjoy spending lots of time with my son, but I also have daycare(since I spend a ton of time getting treatments). Since I have the daycare available I can also do things like see a movie in the middle of the day, have lunch with a friend, cook up an elaborate dinner, or spend a few hours bargain hunting.
So if you can find a way to work a little on your terms, and that makes you feel good, you should go for it. Otherwise, I recommend a life of leisure!
Melissa