memories

Four years on …  

Shelli (14/4/1975-21/7/2017) Anniversaries evoke powerful memories and flashbacks from things you don’t want to remember. Making and recording personal memories for family and friends is important especially when there is a diagnosis of secondary breast cancer and the future becomes uncertain. Create precious memories with the special people in your life. Let them take photos and don’t …

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Mother’s Day 2019

Many  different types of flowers are chosen to give on Mother’s Day. Pink carnations symbolise gratitude and love while white carnations represent remembrance. For cancer patients Mother’s Day celebrations can be extremely difficult. You all feel a range of emotions thinking about what you have been through and what may happen in the future. Mother’s Day …

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At Easter Time

Special occasions like Easter can bring mixed emotions if you have cancer. It’s important to make memories to remember the good times. Your emotions may be challenged thinking about what you have been through and what may happen in the future. There is no right or wrong way to feel as everyone reacts and copes in …

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Two Birthdays

“Memories you’ve shed, gone for good you feared, they’re all around you still, though they’ve disappeared.” Don and I took Lyla our granddaughter to Mary Poppins returns.  I burst into a flood of tears came when Mary Poppins sang The place where the lost things go. It’s been two birthdays since we lost Shelli. This has …

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