
I realize that most everyone in the FREE world has noticed that there

My mother was first diagnosed with Cancer while she was still in her 20's.
I don't remember much about it because I was just a little girl.
I do however remember the scar she came home with.
This was back before Chemo was used, and I don't remember anyone ever even talking about radiation or any of the treatments so widely used today...
I just remember my Granny saying "they had to get it ALL"... And that THEY DID...
Today I never even notice Mom's scar.... but I notice every single day that she is ALIVE...
May we all know that there is no treasure like our Mother!
4 comments:
i'm so happy for you and your family that your mom has such a wonderful success story to tell!! thanks for reminding us that there's power in pink!! :))
thanks for this. i have a huge scar that not only reminds me daily of my cancer, but also a scar somewhere in my being of the fear and torment that the word cancer can bring....ugh. i am so happy to see your mama still around sewing for you, reading your blog, and living life. it's inspiring to someone like me. THANK YOU!
I dont think there is any one I know who DOESN'T have a friend or family member who has been affected by cancer.
well said. I simply love you and everything you write/think/photograph
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