Do you know a child with cancer? Are you wondering what kind of gift to give them? As one who was on the receiving end for quite some time, I’m hoping to give a little insight on giving get-well gifts. There are do’s and don’ts- some are quite obvious, while …
Read More »Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month! Do you know what that means?? It’s time to take action in the fight against pediatric cancer! This month, I want to share some important statistics and resources about childhood cancer and how to become an advocate for all of the kids who have, …
Read More »One Who Should Not…
A soft beanie slips over the small head of one who should not be hairless A needle plunges into the hip bone of one who should not know that kind of pain A single word scares one who should not yet know true fear Thoughts beyond this world float in …
Read More »The Battle Against Childhood Cancer
In the battle of childhood cancer, we see kids and their families, nurses, and doctors who are on the front lines every day. It’s important, however, to recognize and acknowledge those behind the scenes- those out of the direct line of fire who make the fight possible. Although overlooked in …
Read More »Visitors Welcome! Well…It Depends.
During my journey with cancer, visitors who appeared at my bedside delivered an array of reactions–no two were the same. It taught me a lot about what to tell someone going through cancer and how to treat them. What I really didn’t want was to be treated differently because of …
Read More »The Pre-Battle Battle
When an ill child is brought to the doctor, cancer is the last word on everyone’s mind. Kids are known for being energetic, youthful, and healthy…which means many narrow down symptoms to simple ailments. But when a sick child reappears week after week through the doctor’s office door, it is …
Read More »My Childhood Cancer Experience
I am often asked if I get tired of telling my story…the answer is no. Each time there is a different perspective to view it from, different lessons to learn from it, and new words to describe it. But most importantly, someone is hearing it for the first time, making …
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