Our Escape
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I am finding that it is OK to splurge on me, to indulge. I tried doing manicures and pedicures myself---the results were not pretty. As far as skin care--I have no idea what kind of skin I have or what to use on it, make up, well thats foreign language. I like going to these things and talking with the pros (I rarely buy) and get ideas and suggestions. Slowly I think I am coming up with something that will work for me.
I love your aunt, guess I am trying to follow in her foot steps, just have never found lipstick that worked. Its been kind of fun now that I am not working and I can wander into all the stores and PLAY.
Heres to the perfect shade of lipstick!
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lol...I got a kick out of all the "beauty" talk....when coonie asked me what I wanted for my birthday I said a pretty sundress and a fake tan! lol I'm looking forward to finishing these treatments, getting my hair back and feeling feminine again. My family always tells me I'm pretty, but they're my family!!! lol
Sooooooooooooo EWB, what do you want for your birthday??? We gals have to start our cyber shopping.... let us know!!!
I want to escape here....
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To be really honest- I want to be rid of the cancer and all the accompanying crap. I would love to go back to the days when the children were younger (the good days, need to edit out the bad days) and we were all still innocent, knowing that we were all safe and nothing bad would ever happen. Anything that did happen was always fixed with a homemade cookie, a hug and a kiss. I want to be happy again, to be rid of the empty feeling I usually have inside; I want to feel joy and passion about things again. But that is not likely to happen.... (sorry to be sort of sad)
Now is time to celebrate another glorious birthday....I think I would like to meet up with you all on that beach there, hanging out (with NO threat of sun damage/burn), not caring what we look like, cause we are goddess'es beautiful and unique, playing in the sand, surf and having mounds of lush fruits and other treats, a wide variety of beverages. All so satisifying that it would be beyond words.
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Sounds wonderful EWB!!!
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Whoaaaa!!!!!!! EWB----------count me in!!! That party sounds PERFECT. Wish we did have a perfect world......sigh
but hey......we've got today and we can CELEBRATE Elaine's birthday!!!! I've been trying to abide by my signature line since I was diagnosed with STUPID!
i'm gonna LIVE till i die -
live like there's no tomorrow-----------so let's have a party!
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Hey Escapees --- reading and laughing --you gals have been having some fun!
Arnie - Happy Birthday!!!!
Rachel - 6 more pennants - WOW!!!
I am getting close - 2.5 more weeks - and getting excited. I am just trying to take good care of myself so that I don't burn out. My LE has been a stinker lately. Driving me nuts.
Karol from NH just sent a new pennant to me - will post a pic for everybody to see shortly.
((((((((((((((((((((((((HUGS SISTAHS)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) This weekend I am going to do some playing around with the pennants with some of that bendable ribboon... I was thinking I could do something neat with that and the pennants.. we will see how it comes out.
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Happy Birthday (((((((((((((((Elaine)))))))))))))))))))
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Oh nooooo......great googa mooga Checkum!!! Hey....could ya just do me a favor and put my pennants on the back row or summpin.....jeeeeeshhh......it's fixin to be embarassment time......oh man.......
OH seriously Checkum. I hope you get to feeling better with that LE. You need to take good care of yourself. Can't believe it's almost time.........CAN YOU??!!
((((((((((((((Checkum)))))))))) thanks for doing this for all the sistahs!!!
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Checkum...be sure to take good care of your self!! Don't want to over due BEFORE the walk. This is so exciting.
So everyone needs to be up bright and early to start party day
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What flavor cake you want EWB???
Hey coonie... I feel the same way about my pennants... I don't even think I put Michigan on them...lol Soooooooooo Checkum...put mine in the back with coonie's!!! lol
Hope you LE mends and you have a fantastic time Checkum... really getting excited for you!!!
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Barbe, you are simply hilarious!
EWB, yeah I know what you mean about there's something to this look good feel better thing. You put it very well... I had forgotten about looking pretty, really- and I know my cancer treatments are nothing compared to most. Also as a new mommy and after a couple years of IVF treatments- whatever, I completely forgot about it. But in my current avatar I am wearing a dress I bought years ago and never wore, and the picture is at my 30th high school reunion with my best pals. They got dressed up, and i showed up in my *better* usual clothes. I asked if I looked OK and they kind of squirmed and said I looked "comfortable". Its a new haircut and color too. Boy was I surprised when the dress- and the bra- fit. I felt like Cinderella. I had confidence I barely remembered having. I was recently going through old photos and kicking myself because I was a good looking teen and twenties, and I had no idea then. Now I am happily surprised when I look in the mirror, see pics etc. I am doing a crap job of explaining this, you did better with less words.
Now I don't know but... vanity is perhaps a part of being a woman. Being "put together" like you said. We all deal with the gory details of life in general (only women bleed), and then the cancer crap, and all that comes with it, lots and lots of big time ugly going on.... yesterday I took the time to use all my face masques, my body scrub, even saw I had the hair stuff put aside from ... half a year ago? I didn't even remember I had this stuff, like the dress and the bra. Moisturized my feet. I felt pretty, I felt good.
Again, I am one of the luckier cancer patients, I got to keep my hair and my boobs (for now) and my prognosis is good (for now) and I wanted to say something to my sisters on this board but didn't because I am sort of the mini-me of breast cancer relatively, but what you say is the same thing I feel.
So all that to say, AMEN SISTER. Do the things that make you feel PRETTY. PUT TOGETHER. Its almost embarrassing how much better it makes one feel. OK, it's vanity, but it works.
About what you are saying about the youth and not worrying about this cancer crap, it's my job to give that to my son- he was 11months at my DX. Any time i see him happy i feel like I am doing my part.
My Mom had MS, and all I can say is that I am happy for every moment of being happy she had at any point in her life. And EWS, that IS what we do now!!! We meet you and each other here now, and we sit in that sand and don't get sun burned and we don't care what we look like
coonie- OK I feel better now about my completely ridiculous pennants. After all this work, if they even make it to Checkum without looking like a ball of glittered felt I'll be happy. They do look like g strings.
JO- I love your Southern aunt!!!! What a riot. Well I wish I could say I get it together every day, or even every other day, or even once a week as regular thing but... I dont! HA! Even before BC! It's a lot easier when I am not fat. A lot. But now my priority is losing the weight, so I may look ridiculous, wearing what I slept in the night before, often with baby barf on it, with my back pack and baseball cap and comfy walking shoes, but if i do it enough, I could get un-fat and look good more often! But it is really quite wonderful to shed my skin every so often, get it "put together" and strut it outside. Oh and like you, I'd rather DIY. Everything except my hair.
Oh and I did red matte lipstick and big hair right up to the 90s...
arnie- I promised G-d if I didn't have to do chemo I would grow my hair just to cut it off to give to the people who make wigs for cancer patients. But they don't take processed hair, and there's all this fol de rol about what they do with the hair - i got so driven I found a place that takes even hair clippings to make mats to soak up oil spills. So I gave up on that one. I thought I had a clue about how it feels to lose hair to cancer treatments, but until I had this revelation and felt pretty, I did not "get it". I have a friend on this board on another thread who is having a rough time getting her boobs back, she's had a couple surgeries and some trouble. I have been telling her to stop rushing it because that's only setting her back, but she can't help herself. When I had this revelation I finally understood really where she's coming from. Cancer really sucks dog poop. So when your family tells you you are pretty, they are correct, but its when YOU feel pretty that you get the big lift in your spirits and confidence, feel more comfortable in your own skin, feel POWERFUL.
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Pennant from Karol in NH...
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oh and I had to stop fussing over the pennants because I gotta get them in a box and up to Checkum before its too late! Gonna go sew the strings on now... before the light goes.
And of course, I have no idea how to sew felt. The first pennant doesn't have enough extra to fold over... :::sigh:::
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And all of these lovely pennants are going to be FRONT and CENTER --- Checkum's tent will be beauty to behold
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Wow pretty one from Karol!!! And it won't fall apart in the rain! Or wind. Or...
Well I don't have a sewing machine since the fire, so I was trying to get by on glitter and glue... doh!
I'm with coonie in the back!!!
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With coonie and arnie in the back rachel...lol I agree with you about the "if you feel pretty" thing. My husband says I have a glow about me...lol I think it's the light reflecting off my bald head...
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I wonder if hair spray or shellac would keep the glitter in place. Or Urethane... I am thinking of sending along the little brush I keep using to put the glitter back in place... ha!
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hey no dripping glitter on the astroturf LOL
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so ladies... I am thinking about contacting this place and seeing about getting the balloon and the string for the pennants... a PINK balloon... just have to find out if they provide the helium to blow it up... or if there is a place near our tent site that I can get the balloon blown up...
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Have successfully completed the "Saint Escape."
Will attempt to read back some tomorrow.
Happy Birthday to our two Birthday Babes.
Fun, fun, fun about the newest pennants!
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Checkum, those pennant streamers are cool... but... if you put these pennants on there, they'll rip right off
I only used a basting stitch to add the yellow ribbon (for the troops and 9/11) for tying them, 'cause I have no idea how much the felt can take. If you have a machine you could maybe tack it down stronger, but most of the glitter would probably blow off and you'd just have a bunch of pink felt... I am sorry, these are pretty stupid in terms of durability...
Here's mine, on their way to you tomorrow!
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Checkum, those pennant streamers are cool... but... if you put these pennants on there, they'll rip right off
I only used a basting stitch to add the yellow ribbon (for the troops and 9/11) for tying them, 'cause I have no idea how much the felt can take. If you have a machine you could maybe tack it down stronger, but most of the glitter would probably blow off and you'd just have a bunch of pink felt... I am sorry, these are pretty stupid in terms of durability...
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RACHEL - they look GREAT!!! The balloon (although a good idea) would take alot to pull off. I am going to figure something out this weekend. I might even setup my own little tent for practice...I really have to keep it light. Don't worry your pennants will hold up just fine.
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Those pennants are awesome!!!! I definetly want mine in the back...
lol
Happy Birthday EWB!!!!
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ELAINE...HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great pennants Rachel! Looks like you had way too much fun!
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Can't wait to see how Checkum puts all the pennants together. We're rooting for you Checkum's Foob Fighters! GO - GO - GO
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14 days and counting!!! YIKES~
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GO CHECKUM!!!!
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I am so blessed to have so many strong ladies behind me!
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