
Tips for Changing Your Lifestyle and Living with Mesothelioma
Cancer sucks. You can survive if caught early enough, even with mesothelioma, by changing your lifestyle and how you live. [read more]
Cancer sucks. You can survive if caught early enough, even with mesothelioma, by changing your lifestyle and how you live. [read more]
For those of you that did not know, today is “All or Nothing Day.” Not sure what that means? It is a day dedicated to living life to the fullest, taking chances, and embracing adventure. [read more]
Disclosure: I received a copy of The Hardest Peace to facilitate this review. All opinions are 100% my own and that of the good Lord above who helped me to write this post. Kara Tippetts [read more]
Many do not realize that September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month – unless you happen to be the parent of a child with cancer. Today we are remembering and honoring the memory of Elric Ian [read more]
Welcome once again to Beverly’s Pink Saturday, hosted by Beverly at How Sweet The Sound. Be sure to stop by and join in the fun each Saturday with some beautiful posts from individuals around the [read more]
Mom is usually seen as the glue that holds a family together. When childhood cancer takes the life of your son, all bets are off. [read more]
One father’s story and perspective on dealing with childhood cancer and the loss of his son. [read more]
On September 9, 2012, an amazing young man lost his battle with cancer. No child should spend their childhood fighting catastrophic diseases of any type, but Elric Childress is a child who did so with a smile [read more]
Remembering Elric Childress, a victim of childhood cancer, during September. His body may be gone, but his spirit lives on in each of us whose lives he touched with his smile. [read more]
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