Guest guest Posted June 27, 2009 Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 Liane, you are too kind. Thank you for your lovely words and feelings. What a wonderful story about your daughter. I would be very proud or her too. Love, Light, Peace and Joy,CherylVisit me at: http://www.myspace.com/senegalady In a message dated 6/27/2009 3:55:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, liane@... writes: Hello Cheryl, I want to congratulate you, and at the same time tell you my story: Weeks ago my youngest child, Beatrice sent me an e-mail saying that she was wishing she could shave her head.I freaked, because she is a teen, and also she is in her last year of high school (a special program), and we all know how well those things play in schools. So I said to her NO. Guess what , she did it anyways, but she did it in style, she donated all her beautiful hair to locks of love, and they said that her hair will be enough to make two different wigs to two children. When I heard that, I really felt bad. My oldest daughter told me, that Beatrice has been facing all sort of harassment from her school mates( teen can be very cruel) , saying to her that she has AIDS, or she is terminal of cancer etc. I am so proud of her, she told me she felt the need to start working on her attachment issues... and vanity was one of them. She also answered me about the teasing and harassment that they will serve a purpose, she needs to gain strength . For those that want to see her, here is her page over ning network: http://.ning.com/profile/BeatriceCaffe She still has hair there..LOLI am so proud of you Cheryl, your life has been so dedicated to your family and the love you show and express with little things like this (I know, hair issues are not little for us women!!), that reflects the real wonderful and giver you are.I am so honored to call you my sister!You are such a beautiful rare soul indeed.... Love and respect to all,Liane>> As many of you know, my sister has been undergoing chemo and radiation > treatments, and yesterday she decided to shave her head because her hair was > falling out in clumps. In support of her, today I had my head shaved and > will keep it that way until her hair begins to grow back in. Actually, I > kind of like it because it is very cool on these hot days, and it really does > make your earrings show up a lot better, lol.. Just have to be careful not > to get it sunburned. I haven't told her yet, but I will be with her for > her chemo on Monday and she should be very surprised.> Just thought I would share it with you all, my friends.> > Love, Light, Peace and Joy,> Cheryl> Visit me at: _http://www.myspace.com/senegalady_ > (http://www.myspace.com/senegalady) > > **************Make your summer sizzle with fast and easy recipes for the > grill. (http://food.aol.com/grilling?ncid=emlcntusfood00000006)> Make your summer sizzle with fast and easy recipes for the grill. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2009 Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 Hello Cheryl, I want to congratulate you, and at the same time tell you my story: Weeks ago my youngest child, Beatrice sent me an e-mail saying that she was wishing she could shave her head.I freaked, because she is a teen, and also she is in her last year of high school (a special program), and we all know how well those things play in schools. So I said to her NO. Guess what , she did it anyways, but she did it in style, she donated all her beautiful hair to locks of love, and they said that her hair will be enough to make two different wigs to two children. When I heard that, I really felt bad. My oldest daughter told me, that Beatrice has been facing all sort of harassment from her school mates( teen can be very cruel) , saying to her that she has AIDS, or she is terminal of cancer etc. I am so proud of her, she told me she felt the need to start working on her attachment issues... and vanity was one of them. She also answered me about the teasing and harassment that they will serve a purpose, she needs to gain strength . For those that want to see her, here is her page over ning network: http://.ning.com/profile/BeatriceCaffe She still has hair there..LOLI am so proud of you Cheryl, your life has been so dedicated to your family and the love you show and express with little things like this (I know, hair issues are not little for us women!!), that reflects the real wonderful and giver you are.I am so honored to call you my sister!You are such a beautiful rare soul indeed.... Love and respect to all,Liane>> As many of you know, my sister has been undergoing chemo and radiation > treatments, and yesterday she decided to shave her head because her hair was > falling out in clumps. In support of her, today I had my head shaved and > will keep it that way until her hair begins to grow back in. Actually, I > kind of like it because it is very cool on these hot days, and it really does > make your earrings show up a lot better, lol.. Just have to be careful not > to get it sunburned. I haven't told her yet, but I will be with her for > her chemo on Monday and she should be very surprised.> Just thought I would share it with you all, my friends.> > Love, Light, Peace and Joy,> Cheryl> Visit me at: _http://www.myspace.com/senegalady_ > (http://www.myspace.com/senegalady) > > **************Make your summer sizzle with fast and easy recipes for the > grill. (http://food.aol.com/grilling?ncid=emlcntusfood00000006)> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2009 Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 what a beautiful gesture. "We are not in a recession - we are transitioning from anindustrialized economy to a networked one"."Be thankful for unknown blessings already on the way!"From: "senegalady@..." <senegalady@...>To: Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 2:40:53 PMSubject: [] A changing day today As many of you know, my sister has been undergoing chemo and radiation treatments, and yesterday she decided to shave her head because her hair was falling out in clumps. In support of her, today I had my head shaved and will keep it that way until her hair begins to grow back in. Actually, I kind of like it because it is very cool on these hot days, and it really does make your earrings show up a lot better, lol.. Just have to be careful not to get it sunburned. I haven't told her yet, but I will be with her for her chemo on Monday and she should be very surprised. Just thought I would share it with you all, my friends. Love, Light, Peace and Joy,CherylVisit me at: http://www.myspace. com/senegalady Make your summer sizzle with fast and easy recipes for the grill. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2009 Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 Dear Cheryl, Thank You so much for the love and support. It really is who you are. Bless You and Thank You for being you. You have touched me deeply on more than one occasion. I am honored. Blessings, Peacie From: senegalady@... <senegalady@...>Subject: [] A changing day today Date: Saturday, June 27, 2009, 2:40 PM As many of you know, my sister has been undergoing chemo and radiation treatments, and yesterday she decided to shave her head because her hair was falling out in clumps. In support of her, today I had my head shaved and will keep it that way until her hair begins to grow back in. Actually, I kind of like it because it is very cool on these hot days, and it really does make your earrings show up a lot better, lol.. Just have to be careful not to get it sunburned. I haven't told her yet, but I will be with her for her chemo on Monday and she should be very surprised. Just thought I would share it with you all, my friends. Love, Light, Peace and Joy,CherylVisit me at: http://www.myspace. com/senegalady Make your summer sizzle with fast and easy recipes for the grill. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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