All the benefits of a robust metropolis and yet, nestled between the mountains and the Salish Sea, it takes no effort at all to let nature envelope you in Seattle.
And now, from around the interwebs…
Me: As Seen On…
TV: yes! really! I was on CNN! So here’s the deal: I got an opportunity to say thank you, and help tell the story of a woman who was there for me while I was going through the worst of my cancer treatment. Debbie Cantwell created The Pink Daisy Project to pay it forward after her own bout with cancer. She helped me at a time when the expense and exhaustion of getting through cancer treatment was really wearing me down. She sent gift cards so I could get food, diapers, and gas, and she hired some people to come clean my home. It’s hard enough to keep your home clean with a toddler – add the side effects of cancer treatment, and it’s overwhelming.
From what I understand, out of the 25 heroes highlighted throughout the year, CNN will be selecting 10 finalists for the awards ceremony. Web traffic and buzz are considered in their selection criteria – so the more you view and share this story, the more you like or recommend it on Facebook, and the more you comment on the story there on the CNN website, the better the odds that Debbie will be selected as one of the finalists. As a result of the story so far, Debbie has already received an increase in donations to help more women. She also received a significant increase in requests for help. As we get the word out more, Debbie will be able to help more and more women. And that’s the whole point.
There is also a second video; this one is even longer and shows more of my family.
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Darrah Parker Photography: We met up with Darrah at Ravenna Park on a sunny afternoon, and she took the most beautiful pictures of us. My little family was hot and tired, and bordering on cranky, but Darrah found the best in us. We had a grand time posing for photos, and the results are just lovely.
Awesome stuff I found while I was pretending to be busy
It Matters: Mama Wants This explores the unexpected ways her life has has been enriched by blogging, and the unexpected ways in which she has been hurt by blogging.
The Aums: a discussion of that emotionally charged issue of, gasp, body image.
Dog Days of Summer: Northwest Mommy hosts guest blogger, Diane LeBleu, and her discussion of starting a business, getting a dog, breast cancer, and other bad ideas.
Peanut Butter in my Hair: finding beauty in unexpected places
The Days Pass: Susan of Toddler Planet is one of my heroes. She’s battling her fourth cancer in four years; this time it’s metastatic. She writes so beautifully about balancing her pain management so that she can tolerate the pain, yet still savor the moments with her husband and young children.
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Thank you Judy for sharing Diane’s story. Just like you, she is an inspiration. And Seattle today looks beautiful through your lens.
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Judy Schwartz Haley Reply:
August 16th, 2011 at 10:17 pm
Thanks so much, Stasha. It was a beautiful story.
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Debbie sounds like an amazing woman. I hope she gets the recognition she deserves.
And thank you for the shout out!
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Judy Schwartz Haley Reply:
August 16th, 2011 at 10:21 pm
Thank you, Alison. Debbie really deserves it. She works a regular, full-time job, and does the work for the Pink Daisy Project at night.
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I miss Seattle for so many reasons! What a wonderful opportunity and story!
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Judy Schwartz Haley Reply:
August 17th, 2011 at 12:24 am
An opportunity to say thank you like that doesn’t come along everyday. I didn’t hesitate to jump on that one.
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Seattle really is a beautiful place, isn’t it? I grew up there and cannot wait to move back ‘home’.
Debbie sounds like an absolutely amazing woman – so cool she was there for you! She is a hero.
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Judy Schwartz Haley Reply:
August 19th, 2011 at 7:28 pm
thanks. Debbie is quite the inspiration. she’s got us all wondering what we’re going to do to pay it forward
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Just visited Seattle – and environs – with 70 garden bloggers and we saw lots of beautiful gardens – beautiful nature for four blissful days.
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Judy Schwartz Haley Reply:
August 19th, 2011 at 7:30 pm
Seattle is one of my favorite places in the world. I’m so blessed that I get to live here.
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It looks beautiful..I have never been to Seattle but would love to visit sometime..Just became a new follower..would love a follow back.
just hopping from the perfect line hop.
Minta
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Judy Schwartz Haley Reply:
August 23rd, 2011 at 3:21 pm
Oh, I just love it here. You should definitely visit if you ever get a chance.
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It was so nice to chat with you on Twitter today. Thank you for sharing the link to your blog! I shared info. on The Pink Daisy Project on my Facebook page–the more people that hear about it, the better!
Take care!
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Judy Schwartz Haley Reply:
August 23rd, 2011 at 3:24 pm
It was nice to chat with you, too. I love meeting people through social media. What an amazing invention!
Thank you so much for sharing the info about The Pink Daisy Project.
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