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Monthly Archives: March 2014
How Did You Play As a Kid?
Play can be a most useful thing. It is so good for our soul, and good for our healing. Sadly, we forget it to fast and are way to serious. People that have had cancer definitely can take a look … Continue reading
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Helpful Links for Family and Friends. Diagnosis and How to Grasp it All
Here is a link to cancer diagnosis and understanding them. Its one of the best articles I have seen. http://ihatebreastcancer.wordpress.com/2014/03/23/what-have-we-learned-about-metastatic-breast-cancer-charlie-brown/ The above is a blog from another survivor’s site. It has good information to share with others who are early … Continue reading
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Stepping Forward
“I have no past–the steps have disappeared the wind has blown them away.” ― James Kavanaugh, There Are Men Too Gentle to Live Among Wolves I love James Kavanaugh’s poetry. There are Men Too Gentle to Live Among Wolves is … Continue reading
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