You guys, ROUND ONE is done and I’ve been enjoying my off week, but as I start planning (cause I’m a planner) for my next treatment on January 29th my stomach knots. I’m not looking forward to the nausea, fatigue, bone pain and the progression of hair loss, brittle nails and dry skin (just toContinueContinue reading “All the Feels”
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Accessories
Yesterday was a whirlwind, but I do have a take away. What’s a person without their accessories? When this whole process started the only accessories I would wear included necklaces and earrings and the occasional clutch. Nothing fancy unless it was for a special event. Port Placement Now my accessories include: an implant and expander,ContinueContinue reading “Accessories”
Cheers to the New Year
Wow, what a year! 2019 was a roller coaster year: Melanoma – Jamaica – Grandma’s Marathon – Larsen Bean Bag Tournament – Tiny House Adventure – Washington – Breast Cancer. There are so many other wonderful things that happened and for those moments of joy I am so grateful. Now it’s time to turn theContinueContinue reading “Cheers to the New Year”
Under Construction
Father, This world is broken and broken things happen- yes. Even still, I can’t help but feel utterly shattered and disillusioned when heartbreak is part of my story. I don’t like this- I only like dust. But dust is one of Your favorite ingredients to use when making something new, and I believe You areContinueContinue reading “Under Construction”
IT’S CANCER EXODUS DAY!
And this mountain that’s in front of meWill be thrown into the midst of the sea And through it all, through it allMy eyes are on YouAnd through it all, through it allIt is well And through it all, through it allMy eyes are on YouAnd it is wellIt is well So let go myContinueContinue reading “IT’S CANCER EXODUS DAY!”
Thanksgiving
thanks-giv-ing (n) the expression of gratitude, especially to God. Sure this past year I have hit my fair share of bumps in the road and you better believe it when I say I’ve got a few bruises too, but it has only made me into a better, stronger, more grateful version of myself. I amContinueContinue reading “Thanksgiving”
I’ve been robbed
“Cancer robs you of control over your life and body. But it also teaches us that we never really had control in the first place. It’s humbling and empowering at the same time.”- Dr. Jordan It’s been a restless week. A week filled with appointment after appointment. It’s crazy to think that I have livedContinueContinue reading “I’ve been robbed”
I found a lump
Never thought I’d find myself here. However, I feel like subconsciously… I knew. I was headed to Seattle, Washington to visit some family when we flew past Mount Rainier, when I lost it… I cried and thought, how amazing is this? I am just one tiny piece of the puzzle. How lucky am I toContinueContinue reading “I found a lump”
One Size Does Not Fit All
The World Health Organization (WHO) suggests that health is something that can be enjoyed by everyone regardless of physical limitations. Being healthy simply means having the energy to do the things we care about on an everyday basis. That’s right, read that second line again… can be enjoyed by everyone! I am now starting myContinueContinue reading “One Size Does Not Fit All”
This Too Shall Pass
My husband, is seriously, the hardest working guy I know. He recently started a new job, the pay is great, but the hours suck. He is still driving truck but is hauling asphalt and gravel vs. the feed ingredients he used to haul. He leaves for work before the kids get up. and doesn’t getContinueContinue reading “This Too Shall Pass”