How Breast Cancer Changed My Life – guest post
Okay, it’s been almost a month since my last confession, er, entry. Time goes so rapidly now. I work five days a week. I know a lot of people do, but I have been off for seven years thanks to cancer and stem cell transplant. My mother moved in with us after her fall in March. I have had the grand-kids a couple times a week. And Spring came early here in the midwest. We have a huge garden that was already threatening to go to weeds. I bought 130 bags of mulch last week. So I have been weeding, feeding, digging, spraying, planting and transplanting, mowing. And this is not to mention building a 16′ x 7′ trellis along the English garden and a matching structure across the yard for a swing. I’ll try to do better.
Readership is still steady – around 300 visits a day. I am still avoiding moving my site to a cloud and upgrading my blogging software. For the past couple of months I have depended upon readership and notices of new blogs.
The latest is from Andrea Hutton, author of “Bald Is Better with Earrings.” Here is a taste of her writing. She writes as Bald is Better with Earrings – your breast cancer companion
How Breast Cancer Changed My Life
I know, I know – so cliche. The thing is, though, last week I was interviewed by my local paper – The Santa Barbara News-Press and at the end of the interview, the woman interviewing me asked, “How has having breast cancer changed your life?R...
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