Friday, October 26, 2012

Keeping It Pink This October


"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before
starting to improve the world."

~ Anne Frank




I have several close friends who have been diagnosed with breast 
cancer.  Because of early detection and proper treatment they are
all alive, well and living life to the fullest.  At the moment, early
detection is our best chance of survival.  Let's work together to  put
an end to this terrible disease.


Hugs,
Susan and Bentley

21 comments:

  1. Amen!
    Love that pink-heart pumpkin!

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  2. Amen and Amen ~ I lost my mother to breat cancer 27 years ago. PLEASE get your mammograms and self examin~! always ;-)

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  3. I lost my Auntie to breast cancer 30 years ago . I get a mammogram every year with my physical ! sweet pink pumpkin . Have a good weekend !

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  4. What a sweet pumpkin! Thanks for sharing and happy Pink Saturday!

    Hugs,
    Stephanie
    www.theenchantingrose.blogspot.com

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  5. Well said, Susan, and so very true. I'm glad we use this whole month so no one can forget or put it off so easily. Thank you!

    XO,
    Jane

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  6. What a lovely quote and post! Anne Franks is such an inspiration!
    I'm having a giveaway, so stop by and enter! Happy Pink Saturday!

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  7. What a sweet little pumpkin, and agree with all you said. Thanks for sharing. Happy Pink Saturday!! ~Lorraine ♥♥♥

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  8. Loving the quote for this month. My Sis went through a mascetomy this year but she is cancer free now. Adore this pink pumpkin.
    Ann

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  9. Amen to getting rid of this insidious disease!

    Love your cute pink pumpkin with the hearts!
    HPS! to you and Bentley!
    ♥ Jil

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  10. One of the prettiest pumpkins I have seen reminding us of a very worthy case.

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  11. And - don't forget a healthy diet is extremely important. Ask your OB-GYN about the anti-cancer diet!


    Helene

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  12. I love the pumpkin. I'm so glad your friends were diagnosed early. What a blessing.

    Have a wonderful Pink day.

    Hugs,
    Steph ♥

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  13. I lost my wife in breast cancer,,,it is a an important work......
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  14. I am trying so hard to put Breast Cancer Awareness up front.
    I go for my mamo on Tuesday...OUCH

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  15. oh Susan, so happy your friends have a good prognosis. Two of mine did not and it was heartbreaking watching them struggle and lose the fight. Puts a lot of things into perspective. (())

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  16. Hi Susan and Bentley -- OMG the most adorable pumpkin, did you make that? and I love the quote too. Yes sweetie we all know someone who has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Please also visit me if you have a chance. I'm No. 55 on PS -- to participate in a giveaway to help support BCAM. Blessings Terri

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  17. I had a dream I made a beautiful pumpkin similar to yours! Oooh, it is gorgeous! Love your share today! Those quotes are always beautiful and inspiring! I have a giveaway! Hope you will stop by! Hugs Anne

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  18. Super Pink Saturday post, and a great idea for a pumpkin. Too cute! I haven't written my post yet, but it will be for breast cancer awareness month.

    xo,
    RJ

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  19. I love the pumpkin. Its nice to see some different ways to display them. I have seen some real pretty ones this year. I am thinking that when they go on sale (fake ones) I will buy some to decorate for next year........then I have to remember where I put them. Hmmmm
    Janice

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  20. Hi Susan, This is a belated visit because we have been out of town for almost three weeks. It is good to be home.

    We too have several family members and friends who have fought breast cancer. We too have not lost any of them because of early detection.

    Hugs, Jeanne

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