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Worst Haircut Ever
I don’t get my hair cut often. I wear it long and keep my bangs long and shaggy. This serves three purposes- The first is that I am able to trim them myself because precision is not important. The second … Continue reading
Posted in Memories
Tagged beauty, beauty school, cancer, chemo, chemotherapy, frustration, hair, haircut, lessons
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Parting
It was hard to have my week at Anne’s come to an end. Jimmy came home from his business trip, and although he said I was welcome to stay, I could tell that he was ready to have Anne to … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Family
Tagged breast cancer, cancer, chemotherapy, family, love, sisters
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Doing What You Can’t Do
Before Jimmy went out of town, he asked me if I could give Anne her shots while he was gone. While I had known that my needing to do this was a possibility, pure panic set in when he asked. … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Family, Memories
Tagged breast cancer, cancer, chemotherapy, family, fear, injections, memories, needles, shots, sisters
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