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Covered or exposed, guarded or vulnerable… how should we live our lives? To be honest, I’m not sure I know the answer to that question. I know what’s easier though. Its easier to feel safe behind a protective layer. Shells … Continued

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Tough seasons don’t last but tough people do. I’m not going to lie, there have been some hard days in this cancer journey. But honestly, there are hard days in any season. I bet you can relate. Because one thing … Continued

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I felt like I was suffocating yesterday. For some reason, it all just felt like too much. So I went for a long drive on mountain back roads. I stopped for turkeys and their babies in the road. I turned … Continued

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We went to the mountains today and my little bald head was kept cozy by this Love Your Melon beanie that was a gift sent to me anonymously. I love it! And I love the heart behind the organization, too. … Continued

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Sick Days: The Golden Rule on full display I took a sick day from work yesterday in order to have my chemo treatment. I’ve been taking sick days a lot these last couple months. And luckily for me, I have … Continued

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Throwback to our lucky leopard print morning😜 On the day of my final diagnosis, Heidi and I dressed up in matching leopard print for good luck… WAY better than lucky rabbit foots and underwear, folks. It worked then so might … Continued

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I drove up to the mountains alone after I received my diagnosis. I had known for a few days that I had cancer, but this was the day I first heard my full diagnosis. I had been waiting on results … Continued

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I love getting mail. I also love encouraging messages. But I REALLY love friends that harness their inner kindergartner and send me colored encouraging messages in the mail.

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What type of road do you live on? There is something about wide open spaces, hand out the window, country music blaring, dust billowing behind on a gravel road type of adventure that just fuels my soul. Gravel roads don’t … Continued

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It’s a funny thing when the novelty of cancer wears off. It’s not as if I was ever looking forward to another scan or biopsy or surgery, but there was at least something new to it. There was at least … Continued