One of the things we've always tried to do
is help others with our story.
Whether it's with the infertility issues,
whether it's with the breast cancer,
we said we're gonna turn
these negatives into positives.
And if we can help others
by sharing our story,
then it's worth it.
It's the love-month, share the love, share your story!
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Had breast cancer in 2009 - you can find my story with photos on my blog BLOGitse
ReplyDeletewith tag breast cancer...
In July is (or should be) my last check up and end of eating Tamofen...
Happy Chinese New Year!
ReplyDeleteis this bracelet sold online or is it your own creation! I have too many friends battling cancer and that would be a way to show my support, that is, in additon to my prayers.
ReplyDeleteHi Norma, you can buy a kit to make this one but there are also organization online where you can buy breast cancer bracelet.
ReplyDeletewe've all known women who have had breast cancer- thanks for the reminde- this photo is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is close to my heart, since a SIL was just diagnosed with breast cancer...thank you for paying it forward!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI have made these bracelets before! Lovely shadow, lovely color, lovely month, lovely cause!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful reminder to think beyond ourselves and give to our community in some way. The braided bracelet is delightful + shadows.
ReplyDeletethank you, Rose, I'm going to look now.
ReplyDeleteI've been stricken with breast cancer twice. Dealing with it yet again after ten years. It's a lovely bracelet. Thanks for stopping by at my shadows. Enjoy the week!
ReplyDeleteJust yesterday, a former co-worker passed from cancer. First it was breast cancer and this time a melanoma. So sad.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot. It's sad how many people die from Cancer.
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