I first met Mrs Hughes in public school, she was one of our Home Ec teachers. Among many crafts she taught me how to sew my first dress. I loved her. She was a kind and compassionate lady but what I loved most about her was that she was stern. She was similar to my mother […]
Month: August 2015
Breastfeeding… Last nights.
Breastfeeding is such a sensitive topic. Nothing prepares you for being a new mom and all of the ups and downs that comes with it. I’ve always wanted to be a mom, I also always wanted to adopt… it’s on “my list” of things to do. Breastfeeding didn’t come easy with Charlotte – we spent […]
Lab rat.
Part of being a cancer patient means that you are asked if you would like to participate in clinical trials. The benefits of being in clinical trials is that you get your normal treatment and then on top of that whatever extra treatments they are using in the trials. Sometimes it’s just extra blood work […]