happy valentine’s day

Today is a think pink for love kind of day.  My journey continues with breast cancer – no, not a recurrence, the journey itself.

I knew when I was diagnosed my life would change, and part of that change would and will have to do with me.

One round of breast cancer is more than enough.  Besides, if I do not value myself more in every aspect of my life, who will?

Some of you may think I am speaking in tongues, but I am not.  I am merely taking a minute to take stock of what I have been through and what lies ahead.  W.ith the love of my sweet man, the future is indeed a happy prospect.

Happy Valentine’s Day to myself and Happy Valentine’s Day to each and every one of you.

Be happy and be healthy.

About carla

Writer, blogger, photographer, breast cancer survivor. I write about whatever strikes my fancy as I meander through life.
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1 Response to happy valentine’s day

  1. It’s simply amazing how drastically cancer can change your life. When you hear the diagnosis, “You have cancer”, time stops and you’re suddenly transported in this new life full of uncertainty, fear and confusion. I myself am a 2x breast cancer survivor and my own personal journey came in the form of writing and I began writing my first novel right before I was diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time. My novel is about a woman who found love after cancer and it’s so strange because while I was writing the book, I suddenly had this feeling to go get a check-up. That’s when I found out I had cancer again. I just admire you and what you’re putting out there in the blog-o-sphere. If you are ever interested in reviewing my book and seeing where breast cancer has taken my creatively, please email me. I’d be happy to send you a copy.

    Blessings,

    Anastasia

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