Sunday, 29 November 2015

3 YEARS POST STEM CELL TRANSPLANT!

Today I am celebrating being cancer free for 3 years! 
These posts are becoming more regular than I ever expected and for that I am so thankful and blessed. Obviously I am over the moon to have made it 3 year post stem cell transplant and I know it seems very cliche but I honestly didn't think I would considering the crappy odds of survival I was given. I usually write a long post about how amazing it feels but thought I would leave this short and snappy with a few things I wish to share and say. 
This is obviously a very happy day for myself and my family but I do always think of those who have devastatingly lost their battle which is happening sadly too often and is recently very close to home. 
Something I feel that I can't shift is the guilt, I always ask myself why? why? and feel deeply guilty for still being alive, over these past few years I have witnessed too many young people taken so soon from such an awful disease. Gosh I fucking hate cancer! 
I know I am 3 years on and most of you will think i'm inane still talking about having cancer and my journey and probably think well get over it but it is something that is part of me and I have embraced since being diagnosed.
 Yes I know a lot of people will think that I am better now so i should just shrug it off but I think that I was given a chance for a reason and that is to support others going through this horrible disease and by writing my blog, volunteering, fundraising and charity involvement I am completely enjoying it.
To end this post I wanted to share with you all ways how you can help save lives. It is something I have posted a lot about before and feel extremely passionate about. People don't realise the importance of it until they experience it themselves. If I can achieve anything through my blog, it's raising awareness which is hugely important for not only myself but for every cancer patient. 
Sign up to the Bone Marrow Register!
Give Blood!
Fundraise!



Thursday, 26 November 2015

NOMINATED FOR AN AWARD

A few days ago I woke up to some pretty amazing news that I have been shortlisted for an award for fundraiser of the year at our annual Pride of Plymouth event. Pride of Plymouth is a celebratory event of achievements that has been running for 3 years, I am over the moon and soo excited.

The award event is in two weeks so I shall keep you updated on how I get on, I have been nominated for the category Fundraiser of the Year and am up against my wingman Pete (If I win, he wins right?) and another fundraiser who we know, Dan. 

To be honest with you, I am no way in the slightest going with the expectations of winning but am really looking forward to dressing up for the black tie event, eating delicious food and drinking wine. 

It should be a brilliant evening, wish me luck!

Monday, 23 November 2015

GONE TO SOON

Another beautiful life taken too soon from cancer. 
I am completely devastated and am lost for words. 
My love and thoughts are with her amazing family and friends. 
Rest peacefully Rhiannon.

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

MACRO LENS PHOTOGRAPHY

I have become slightly obsessed with my new gadget. Most of you know that I absolutely love taking photos weather it's capturing moments of events, nature, family or friends, I just love it! 
Not only do I take hundreds of photos, I also love to print them and organise them into photo albums as in the future I want my children and grandchildren to look through photo albums as I enjoy to do this with my parents and grandparents and hate the thought of not being able to because everything being very technical and photos being stored and shared online. 

After my camera breaking the other week I was devastated but cheered myself up by buying a macro lens attachment for my I-Phone for a bargain price of £3. For the price it is excellent, you also receive a wide lens which is pretty cool. 
I thought I would share some of my photos with you. 










Wednesday, 4 November 2015

MY MONTH IN PHOTOS | OCTOBER 2015

  
I have a few photos to share with you this month. 
October has been a busy month, I have fell poorly a few times this month with tonsillitis and an extremely sore throat, the time of year results in a lot of illnesses circling around and I am prone to catching them. 

 I rarely go out drinkingbecause it is difficult for us girls to find time when we are all free. This month it was on of my girls, Maria's birthday and we celebrated by going to Las Iguanas for food and cocktails, she drank non-alcoholic ones as she is expecting baby no2 in February:) It was lovely to spend time all together, laughing, reminiscing and gossiping.
After feeling very poorly and not up to it, I was encouraged by my best chum to go to a boots event that I was invited to by Macmillan Cancer Care. I took some photos on my phone and wrote a separate blog post about this event here if you wish to read more about it. 
I have been obsessed with using my new Macro lens for my I-Phone so the majority of my camera roll is full of amazing photography. I was thinking of maybe sharing these photos on a separate post because I am so obsessed. I bought the lens from ebay for only £2.99...it's bloody amazing! It is an attachment that you can clip onto your I-Phone camera and the quality of the photos aren't fantastic but you can't complain for the price.
 I absolutely love fancy dress, I have grown up in a family who always go all out there when it comes to dressing up. My mum even has a fancy dress cupboard full of outfits. 
This month has been Halloween but also me and my family went to a friends joint 50th Birthday Party and the theme was 1950's. Everyone looked brilliant and it was a great evening. 
A monthly photos post would not be the same without featuring this little madam on here! She is so grown up and because she goes to nursery 3 times a week I tend to see her not very often so I treasure the times I do. 
This month we met up and had a little play date with my friend Maria and her little boy. Believe it or not...we spent nearly 5 hours in a garden center, bloody crazy. We chattered, drank coffee, ate lunch and let the little ones run around in the park, they play lovely together. 
October is the month of Halloween celebrations and me, my family and friends spent the weekend away at a caravan park in Looe, about 30 minutes drive from home. 
We had a brilliant weekend and obviously went all out there on fancy dress. Esme dressed up as Maleficent, my cousin made it and she won the children's fancy dress competition. That was a huge highlight of the weekend. I have featured a photo of my amazing pumpkin carving skills because I was too excited and proud not to. It is the first pumpkin I have carved other than a smiley face. 

Have you had a lovely month? What have you been up to?