Cancer In My Family
As far back as I can remember, cancer terrified me. Cancer always meant death was around the corner. Whenever I saw someone losing their hair and dropping weight, it scared me. I was not old enough to understand. I remember the last time I ever saw my grandmother;
Then and Now
I broke down in tears with gratitude to God for the life I have. Especially in the last ten years. That kind of crying does not happen often. It’s overwhelming to look back on my life battling stage 3 and stage 4 cancer and all the collateral damage that occurred along the way.
Angels For Shannon
The Original "Angels for Shannon"! We gathered together in WA with friends and family to celebrate my 7th anniversary of being cancer-free and free of domestic violence.

