Here’s a super helpful list of suggestions if you’re looking to make a gift basket for a woman who’s undergoing cancer treatment like radiation or chemo. The gifts are practical and useful, divided into different sets like “The Fighting Spirit” and “The Soothing Spirit” so you can choose depending on the recipient’s personality or need. [...]
Archive for May, 2011
Tip: Eating Well During Cancer Treatment
Posted in awareness, tips, tagged breast cancer, cooking for chemo patient, glioma, leukemia, lymphoma, mastectomy, melanoma, osteosarcoma, prostate cancer, recipes for cancer, recipres for chemo, tumor, what to eat during chemotherapy, what to eat during radiation therapy on May 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s some fresh help for cancer patients, caregivers, friends, family and loved ones: Top 10 Books About Eating Well During Cancer Treatment. It can be very difficult and frustrating to maintain a nutritious diet when undergoing cancer treatment. This selection of cookbooks contains not only recipes, but vital nutritional information and suggestions to help make [...]
Love You Owl
Posted in cards to send to patients on May 16, 2011 | 2 Comments »
You know, I could smack myself. Sometimes, you create something and after it’s done, you suddenly have a brain wave. The front of the card should have said, “I love you with OWL my heart.” *forehead slap* Oh, well. I can always make a different owl on a different card. No idea is ever wasted! [...]
Send a hug where it’s needed most
Posted in cards to send to patients, tagged breast cancer, chemo, chemotherapy, encouragement for cancer patient, every little bit helps, every little thing helps, leukemia, lymphoma, mastectomy, melanoma, osteosarcoma, radiation, tumor, what to say to cancer patient on May 15, 2011 | 2 Comments »
This very sweet design comes from Every Little Thing (which I admit is my own store, newly opened, to showcase certain designs of mine). The inside verse reads: “I heard you needed a great big hug! Call me – tell me what you need. I’m there for you.” Cancer patients need encouragement and support. Having [...]