Monday, March 23, 2009

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

cutest baby at the bar






And probably the ONLY baby at the bar (we were home by 7:30- we're not bad parents! :) )(our neighbor made the HUGE cupcake for our annual neighborhood party- can we say sugar rush?)
Happy St. Patricks Day!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Imerman Angels

I just found out about this organization, and if you know of anyone currently in any kind of cancer treatment, or a past patient, see if they'd be interested in becoming matched up with someone of the same type of cancer. Just to be able to talk to someone else about a similar experience can be so helpful during a scary, unpredictable situation.

http://www.imermanangels.org/index.php

Also, the Ulman Cancer Fund posted my little story on their blog, check it out! :)

http://ulmanfund.blogspot.com/

Friday, March 13, 2009

march 13th

I'm missing Ivan all day, he would have been 23.
I am thankful to have memories of him being young, vibrant, strong- happy. even though his life was cut way too short, the life he had was great. it wasn't perfect- but he was happy, and made those around him happy.
Miss you bro-

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

11, the event





This week I had the pleasure of getting out to an event by the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults with a couple of girlfriends who are also cancer survivors. One of the featured guests was hgtv host Vern Yip from deserving design- we got to meet him, but it was funny- we were having our picture taken with him, and he didn't even engage in conversation..... oh well, he must have been tired or something...... We got to watch an advanced screening of his show that he did for a scholarship recipient of the UCF- so that was a lot of fun.

Perhaps the most exciting part was meeting Doug Ulman, the founder of UCF. He started this foundation 11 years ago at the age of 19 when he was diagonosed with cancer and had no where to go for support. He was too old for pediatrics, but WAY younger than the patients in his clinic. I felt the same way during my treatments. Everyone always thought my mom was the patient (as if my bald head didn't give it away....) when we went to appointments. Anyway, we got to chat with Doug for quite a while, and it was pretty awesome. And it wasn't until after that I made the connection that Doug is now the president/CEO of the Lance Armstrong Foundation..... wow!
I'm looking forward to getting more involved with the Ulman Cancer Fund. They have LOTS of running events that I will not be taking part of! But it has been my desire for a while to become a mentor/supporter of young adults who are going through cancer treatment, so this will open some good doors! And it's my long term goal to go back to school at some point and get a degree in counseling to be able to work professionally with young adult cancer patients.

It's funny, I can look back at my cancer experience and find SO many positives that have come out of it. I am truly thankful for it. :)