I thought this was hil.ar.ious! Although I lost my hair from radiation and not chemo, I can still wholeheartedly relate!
Special Thanks to Kathy at Life With Steven for putting it on my facebook page
Its not about the hair...
I thought this was hil.ar.ious! Although I lost my hair from radiation and not chemo, I can still wholeheartedly relate!
Special Thanks to Kathy at Life With Steven for putting it on my facebook page
Heather is a brain cancer survivor who lives life on the edge. She loves her family, her bald head and, most of all, her Savior’s grace. She lives in the sunny yet very humid state of Florida with her husband, three children and 2 dogs, a miniature schnauzer named Bailey and a Boxer named Max. She homeschools her two oldest children. Her youngest child, Emma Grace went to be with Jesus on April 22, 2011 after a long and valiant fight with a transplanted heart. She was 9 years old. Heather blogs about her trials in raising Emma Grace as well as her own personal journey with cancer and faith. Her motto is "It is not about the hair, Its about the heart..." [Read More …]
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Oh.My.Goodness. Did she say “chia pet phase”? Lol.
I loved the line “I didn’t battle cancer, you know it battled me.” That’s awesome!
Hi Heather,
Thank you for sharing!
I too like that line “I didn’t battle cancer, you know it battled me!”
Again thank you for sharing, you are always a source of encouragement to us survivors! Thank you for being real, for writing from the heart!
Writing for the King,
Paul
The Mayor
LOVE THIS!!! Man Attitude counts huh? <3
So Love This!!!! Attitude counts……. ALOT!
If you can’t laugh at yourself….
God bless you, lady!
It’s wonderful! Good for them. And for you!
Mostly, good for God. For being glorified through the honesty and your exuberance of you and others who choose to trust Him in the midst of life’s harder moments. !
Botched the grammar on that last comment, but you get the point : )
If your blog had a “like” button, I’d be pressing it!
WOW! Even though the males of the species don’t get a fair representation in this fick, it’s still totally great. The whole thing is well produced and the music and vocals are top-shelf.
I survived stage 4 lung cancer and had heavy-duty chemo so I can identify with most of the ideas expressed in the vid. Yeah, “cancer battled me” but it was God who decided that I needed healing and He came through, not only the cancer, but other serious problems as well. I praise Him for it all.
fun.
and singing and laughing are good therapy
I LOVE this!! Awesome.
What a beautiful way to affirm life!
LUV it!
LUV you too girlie! Miss ya – we’ll have to catch up this week!