Woke up to this heart warming sight.


Yes we are matching...again.

Our pocket full of fast passes keep us out of those pesky long lines. Cancer does have it's perks.

Ended our night with a spin in the tea cups. We are exhausted! Wait until you see tomorrow's outfit!
I have been following your blog for sometime now. I can relate to your story but from a different angle. My mom(my best friend) is the one with breast cancer and I have been at her side from the very beginning. From the call from her telling me she found a lump, to the mammogram and ultrasound, to the breast biopsy, to the day the Dr. said "I have bad news your mother has breast cancer", to surgery, to 6mths. of chemo(AC/Taxol), to a year of Herceptin, to the worst of it all "Radiation" and now just starting 5 years of the Rx Femara. In saying all of this you have been an inspiration to not only my mom but also myself. So, I thank you for exposing yourself in such a raw way that is helping others cope and heal. I wish you and your beautiful family health and happiness for a longtime to come. You deserve it!!!! I hope you will continue to blog as you have helped so many with your story. I also hope you and your family had a vacation of a lifetime in Disneyland.
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