cancer

Update on the 5k

May 18, 2007 breast cancer

Thank you so much for all the sweet comments about my Race for the Cure. They really meant a lot. But if I confused you and made you think that it was all fun and daisies and roses, I’d like you to click HERE and see how it really was. And uhm…please don’t laugh too [...]

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The Sisterchicks Run a Race

May 14, 2007 breast cancer

Dear Grandmama Ann, Last Christmas my sisterchicks had our big Christmas party. Somehow we started talking about how we had all been affected by breast cancer. Staci & Mandi lost their Aunt Sandy. Becky’s Aunt Stef fought and won her battle. Kristen’s mom, Glenda is a 6 year survivor. Mandy’s grandmother Mary died from breast [...]

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My Saturday

May 12, 2007 cancer

I’ve been up since 5 this morning because I participated in the Race for the Cure! I want to blog all about it on Monday, when I have time to think and my feet and legs aren’t aching. But let me tempt you with this…we might have run into a news reporter and she might [...]

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Praying For Heather

May 2, 2007 Bible

Heather’s brain surgery is Thursday. Check her blog for more info and updates from her family. Stop by Living in Grace for a Prayer Vigil for Heather. And here’s my previous posts about Heather. Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” Matthew 19:26

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God Stuff

April 30, 2007 Bible

When Daddy had emergency surgery on a cancerous tumor in his colon, the doctors told us in the post-op meeting that there was nothing they could do. The cancer had ravaged his body and that was it. One day I might write the whole day out in detail, but it’s still too fresh. However, I [...]

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Especially Heather

April 10, 2007 cancer

One of my blogging friends (well, she doesn’t know me, but I read her blog) found out today that she has a cancerous brain tumor. Heather is the mom of 3 young kids, one of whom has been through her own share of medical problems. When my dad had cancer, we prayed Psalm 91 over [...]

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