Sunday, October 24, 2010

Busy Weekends

The last two weekends have been busy ones for me. Last week the Cancer Council of Ellis County hosted a fundraiser called The Day of Caring. It was spectacular. Women gathered to celebrate the lives of breast cancer survivors! The event consisted of a brunch, a speaker and a fashion show. Humor was plentiful. Here is the introduction for Lady BraBra, who opened the show.

She is a double D ... dazzling and delightful...
She will LIFT your spirits and ... SEPERATE those with a
sense of humor from those who do not.
She is always supportive
Never droopy... always perky
Put your hands together for LADY BRABRA!!!!!

Lady BraBra was a torch singer who pulled multiple items out of her bra while she sang. This vivacious cancer survivor gave a stellar performance as Lady BraBra. I had no idea a bra could hold so much stuff!!

Then the serious stuff! Our speaker was Dr. William Smith, the section Head of Breast Imaging, at the KU Medical Center. He encouraged women to do self breast exams often. He urged women over the age of fifty to have a mammogram every year. Why to both questions? It is easier to treat a stage one cancer than a stage four cancer. Advances in medical technology are allowing doctors to find and treat breast cancer early. Dr. Smith talked about treatments that will be available to breast cancer patients in the near future. It may be possible to treat breast cancer without surgery in the years to come. Of course, how soon the cancer is detected will determine the course of treatment. Dr. Smith's presentation was inspiring and gave the audience members a sense of hope.

The models for the fashion show were breast cancer survivors. They ranged in age from 41 to 85. About half of them detected a lump during a self breast exam. These women whirled and twirled on the runway, while modeling clothes from local businesses. The 85 year old model was elegant. She wore sophisticated evening wear with style. A local spec. ed teacher showed her spunky, fun loving side while modeling sports wear. There were 15 models all together. Most of them modeled two different outfits.

The community really came together to make this fundraiser a success. Every aspect of it was wonderful; the food, the clothing, the speaker, and the people.

Yesterday (Saturday) I drove to Lincoln, Kansas for a double baby shower. Doug's sister Cindy and her husband, Kerry, became grandparents on September 11th of this year. Their daughter, Carla, gave birth to Colton Renyer on that day. Their daughter-in-law, Amy, is due on Christmas Day. Both gals look wonderful. Little Colt is a handsome treasure. Cindy and Kerry looked very proud of their adult children and new grandson. Not to mention Grandma Betty!!! The shower was well attended and the the two guests of honor received many wonderful gifts. The party was a fun, casual get together and it was good to see everybody. One sad note. Virginia, Kerry's Mom, was recently diagnosed with lung cancer and thyroid cancer. Virginia is having a lung removed this coming Wednesday. The surgery will be in Salina. Thankfully, Virginia lives in Lincoln, near Kerry and Cindy, so she has family close by. Please keep Virginia in your prayers. She passed her tea pot collection to me a few years ago, and she told me at the party, that she has one more to give me. What a woman!!!! She has had other health issues in the last couple of years which required surgery. She has been strong so far. But right now she is in shock and still reeling from the latest diagnosis.

Beth, Cindy said to tell you that the baby clothes you gave Carla have been a life saver. Carla really needed them, so Carla is grateful to you.

I know that there is a lot going on in KC, Emporia and Wichita. When someone gets the chance, write a bit on the blog and catch the family up on what is happening. I miss everybody. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

2 comments:

Beth Anne said...

The breast cancer event sounds like it was really enjoyable. I would have enjoyed going.

I'm glad you enjoyed the shower. I'm sorry I couldn't make it. I'm glad Carla could use the clothes, there are plenty more. I've got 4 years worth of clothes to share with Isaiah & Colton both. Maybe as Colton outgrows those clothes he can pass them on to baby Meyer. I talked to Abby yesterday & she told me she loved the name Oscar but couldn't use it because her last name is Meyer. That's like me not being able to use Ava cause my name is Leyva. Hahaha.

Honor Louise said...

I hope Abby is feeling ok. I think it is funny that Abby Meyer likes the name Oscar. I like the name Ava too. I really like Mya Elizabeth. It sounds elegant.