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[...] ’t know, aside from the blog which was my initial outlet to all that was happening to me, Pinked Perspective was established for the purpose of sending hope to women facing mastectomy surgery in the [...]
[...] thankful for this past year and especially the last few months with the official launch of Pinked Perspective as a non-profit ministry. As we look forward to another year ahead, I am mindful of all [...]
[...] Exciting things are happening at Pinked Perspective! I thought I would use Valentine’s Day and share the LOVE by letting you in the exciting [...]
[...] have fought battles that have inspired others. Since it is the mission of Pinked Perspective to offer Hope in the midst of the battle, I will be taking some time and space [...]
[...] 31 Days of Caring for a Pink Warrior: Day 1: Stop Feeling Helpless [...]
[...] to say and not an inkling what to do. My prayer is that some part of this month helps that Pink Warrior that you know and love to keep fighting as well. [...]
[...] was cared for by my closest friends, I experienced what it was like to have a sister. If your Pink Warrior is going through chemo or perhaps recovering from surgery, she just might need a friend like [...]
[...] mammogram that you have been meaning to have. Then when you get that “all clear”, let the Pink Warrior in your life know that you have taken care of yourself. Trust me, it means a lot. [...]
[...] changed my ignorance into a desire to be more actively involved in making others aware of ovarian cancer. It is why participating in events to raise awareness for ovarian cancer are especially [...]
[...] able to share our stories and swap advice. Although Lori had walked through treatment for Ovarian Cancer with her mom, she didn’t know exactly what I was going through. She did, however, put me in [...]
[...] tied so that we would all be reminded that many have or currently are fighting the battle of Ovarian Cancer. This Sunday, September 21st, I am participating in the Run/Walk to Break the Silence on [...]
[...] with doubt. Despite my own healing and experience of God’s faithfulness during my breast cancer journey, my mind was plagued with the uncertainty that He would provide for Ben. I heard a few [...]
[...] One of the many things I have learned from my breast cancer journey is to slow and take the time to honor where I been. For me it is all about remembering and [...]
[...] to what our art might be. Personally, I was made aware that what seemed ugly in my breast cancer journey has given me an opportunity to love, support, and mentor, all of which are also art. [...]
[...] as I will be featuring some of the specific art that was shared with me because of my breast cancer journey. Perhaps you have always been a creative type and the art you were made to live is a no- [...]
[...] the site will be an encouragement to all as well as a resource for those facing a breast cancer diagnosis. In October, there tends to be pink everywhere and many are aware of breast cancer. [...]
[...] is to encourage the soul, I also want the blog to be a resource for those facing a breast cancer diagnosis. Occasionally, I hope to add links to articles that provide updated information about [...]
[...] of my happiest places, and that was a good place for me to be in the weeks following a breast cancer diagnosis. One of the main things I took from that birthday was that life is to be celebrated. We [...]
[...] is overflowing with pink items waiting to be put into care packages for those facing a breast cancer diagnosis. • Many have offered their gifts of sewing, organization and administration to help [...]
[...] to me, Pinked Perspective was established for the purpose of sending hope to women facing mastectomy surgery in the form of a kit or care package full of information and items that would assist in [...]
[...] about one month before me. She underwent chemo prior to her mastectomy whereas I had my mastectomy surgery first. The specs of our cancer were slightly different but we shared an amazing Nurse [...]
[...] pillows. The ride home from the hospital as well as any car ride in the weeks following a mastectomy surgery can be painful with the pressure of the seatbelt to the chest. We will now be able to [...]
[...] time and again by God’s reiteration of His promises to him and His people, your Pink Warrior friend could really use reminders of God’s promises too. A few of my favorites. “In this [...]
[...] at Vintage Pearl and Lisa Leonard Designs offer a neat reminder of whatever it is your Pink Warrior friend needs to be reminded of. For me, I needed to remember that despite what I was facing, the [...]
[...] It is likely that there is someone that is providing that daily, rock-like support for your Pink Warrior friend. It might be you in which case I hope there will be someone reading this that will take [...]
[...] of little ones there are many times that I don’t get my choice of music. If your Pink Warrior friend is a mom to young kids, she may not always get to listen to her music either. I [...]
[...] taught us how to live…and she taught us how to die.” My parents had to drive 2.5 hours to chemo treatments at Johns Hopkins, and I never heard my mom complain. Her care and concern for others was [...]
[...] that built-in, already programmed bestie in life. Then I received a cancer diagnosis… My chemo treatments were always scheduled for Wednesday mornings around 8 am which usually got me home by about [...]
[...] sister, Elizabeth of Little Bit Heart I have an addition that I would like to make to the Mastectomy Kits this year but you will have to stay tuned to hear more details. Since so many went above and [...]
[...] ’s Day and share the LOVE by letting you in the exciting news. While I feel the mastectomy kits have covered most of the bases, there is one thing I have been wanting to add for some [...]
[...] ’t know, aside from the blog which was my initial outlet to all that was happening to me, Pinked Perspective was established for the purpose of sending hope to women facing mastectomy surgery in the [...]
[...] thankful for this past year and especially the last few months with the official launch of Pinked Perspective as a non-profit ministry. As we look forward to another year ahead, I am mindful of all [...]
[...] Exciting things are happening at Pinked Perspective! I thought I would use Valentine’s Day and share the LOVE by letting you in the exciting [...]
[...] have fought battles that have inspired others. Since it is the mission of Pinked Perspective to offer Hope in the midst of the battle, I will be taking some time and space [...]
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