Well, I watched Stand Up 2 Cancer. And unlike what I said below ... we donated.
What can I say ... when it comes to cancer, I'm addicted to hope.
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We donated too -- in my sister's honor, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 19 and is now 31 and cancer-free for 10 years.
It was encouraging to see the three rival networks come together to support cancer. And how brilliant to have celebrities staffing the phones!! My partner wanted to see who she could talk to -- India Arie took our call.
I live in a lot of worlds. The suburbs. A Unitarian Universalist Church. Ministry. Mommy group. Missional Theology. Childhood cancer land. I write about all of it here.
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We donated too -- in my sister's honor, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 19 and is now 31 and cancer-free for 10 years.
It was encouraging to see the three rival networks come together to support cancer. And how brilliant to have celebrities staffing the phones!! My partner wanted to see who she could talk to -- India Arie took our call.
I LIKE that you are addicted to hope because it makes me remember to hope too.
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