I love seeing the world through a child’s eyes. Full of wonder. Fearless. Endlessly curious. Celebrating the smallest victories. I pray we all keep our childlike faith. This little piece of sunshine is my Aunt Cindy’s house and lake house. … Continued
I was allergic to my chemo today. My mom had also been allergic to the same drug I started today, Taxol, when she went through breast cancer. But after the initial infusion, it took her body 3 days to show … Continued
How do you show up for the people most important to you? When I was first diagnosed with breast cancer, it was important for me to tell my grandparents in person. Since no one was allowed inside their retirement center … Continued
What if I hadn’t stopped it at Stage 2? When I went in my for my original breast cancer screening test, my doctor didn’t seem too worried. She felt around, doing the usual circular motions and two finger presses. She … Continued
One of the prettiest things in the world in a happy girl💞 With 8 weeks of chemo down and 12 more to go, there is nothing like having family around to add a little light. My sister came out from … Continued
Do you believe that you can change the world? I do. I read this message left from an anonymous donor to the Go Fund Me Account set up to cover my medical bills, and I couldn’t help but feel both … Continued
I felt like an imposter the first time I tried to wear my wig. When I put it on to wear out for the first time in public, I completely broke down. Something about it felt so unauthentic. I literally … Continued
Goodbye shots! This was my last one! For the last four rounds of chemo, I’ve had to give myself these Zarxio shots in the belly for seven days following each chemo infusion. That’s 28 shots… but who’s counting💁♀️ These shots … Continued
Are you operating from a place of abundance or scarcity? I’ve had to face this question lately as I let go of the once weres and embrace the what nows. For years now, I have yearned to hike to a … Continued