Tuesday Thoughts…What’s In the Blood

I read an article once that we are, each of us, more than our genetics. That statement is a gift to someone like me. 🙂 Since my genetics include a mutation that has a high risk of breast cancer, I like to think that that cellular data can be overcome - especially by my children. … Continue reading Tuesday Thoughts…What’s In the Blood

The Tattoo That Saved My Life…#MondayBlogs

Wisdom from the Breast Cancer Trenches/A Small #PublicServiceAnnouncement I like tattoos. I only have two tattoos, mind you. But I do like them. For my 18th birthday, I bought myself a small tattoo of a rose. Before my friend moved out of state in 2011, we went together to get her first tattoo and my … Continue reading The Tattoo That Saved My Life…#MondayBlogs

Early Detection…#MondayBlogs

If you don't want a view of a soapbox, run away! Far, far away... 🙂 Public Service Announcements tell us all that early detection saves lives. While that statement may be an over-simplification, early detection doesn't hurt. But, what counts as "early?" Obviously, early would refer to the progress of your illness. But I like … Continue reading Early Detection…#MondayBlogs

Dominance Games…

If there are any readers left who have not figured out that I have a twisted sense of humor, the cat is out of the bag on this one. That title is my own bizarre joke. I've cooked like crazy this weekend, and baked some bread today, as well. It's therapeutic. This morning, Maddie needed … Continue reading Dominance Games…