Inifinte Boundaries Retreat

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Indomitable1
Indomitable1 Member Posts: 253
edited June 2014 in Recommend Your Resources
Inifinte Boundaries Retreat

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  • Indomitable1
    Indomitable1 Member Posts: 253
    edited May 2010

    Infinite Boundaries Retreats are sponsored by Breast Cancer Recovery Foundation of Madison, Wisconsin. I attended one this last weekend and IT WAS AWESOME!

    It was such a great time with great women who were at various stages of BC recovery (in treatment to several years out). They hold the retreats at different times at resorts in Wisconsin. I attended one in Eagle River, WI and it was BEAUTIFUL. The entire experience was awesome as the retreats are facilitated by BC survivors. They help you deal the the now whats', what ifs, if/but's, pampering your spirit and body. There's even a chef who prepares the meals with awesome organic, local, food that is DELICIOUS.

    I highly recommend this retreat. After going thru the ravages of treatment trying to save our bodies, this addresses saving our lives and living. Wish I could put it better, but apparently I had a good time. Look into it if you have the opportunity, & You don't have to be from Wisconsin!

  • faithandfifty
    faithandfifty Member Posts: 10,007
    edited May 2010

    I know that Cookie is registered to attend one, later this summer.

    We have a summer place in Door County. WI -- truly a heavenly environment. I would highly recommend you look into that location.

    xx00xx00xx

    Thanks for the description.

  • yellowfarmhouse
    yellowfarmhouse Member Posts: 279
    edited May 2010

    HI.  I went to one on Madeline Island and it was FABULOUS!!!!!

    Wendy

  • Indomitable1
    Indomitable1 Member Posts: 253
    edited May 2010

    Eagle River was beautiful but I have to admit this was my first excursion into Wisconsin. YellowFarmHouse I heard Madeline Island was also awesome.  But Faith-although the location was therapeutic (and I know you love beautiful nature scenes from your pics), the activities sealed the deal. If you have not been, consider it. It's the sisterhood, the processing, the "letting it go".....all things that maybe you have done on your own (thru crafting, writing, etc)....I needed some guidance and this was awesome. It was also the first time I dedicated solely to me w/o it being treatment related.

    In addition, Jonathon's lovingly prepared gourmet meals were "da bomb". (Go Chef JonBoy!)

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