A Pink Blog Post

(I have had breast cancer twice. Once in 2012 and again in 2019, different cancers in different breasts. I am currently cancer free. With the support of wonderful people, my life is filled with joy and love~ Robin)

In French, the word for "PINK" is rose.
To pronounce it, in English it sounds the same and  has a lyrical twist.
It sounds beautiful and makes me smile.

Pink isn't my favorite color, but now, after it being part of my life for the past eight years it is beginning to grow on me. A little.

Surrounding myself with good friends, family and keeping busy is more important than proclaiming that I have fought cancer and that I am now cancer free. A survivor. I have one cancer t-shirt. It is says positive things and I have worn it once. 

Today is my annual mammogram appointment.
My heart is beating fast and my brain is foggy.
I am sitting at my desk, without deodorant or perfume
and 
listening to Henry Mancini on my  play list.

Larry just come in to my work room and gave me a crushing hug.
I am ready to go on with my day.

 If you have not had your screening this year,
please make an appointment?
Early detection saves lives.
It has saved mine twice.
If I can do this, you can do it too!.

Love you beyond the moon.
Me

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