Oh my! I was browsing through my photos on my phone and came across this one. Believe it or not, my hair is even longer now. It is curly too.
I am looking forward to having long hair again. I miss my ponytail! Maybe this fall. Hmm.
Black-eyed peas are not my thing. Do you eat black-eyed peas each New Year? I realize they are a symbol of luck, but I really don't do superstitions. Okay, I might not open an umbrella in the house, or walk under a ladder, but it doesn't mean I believe in superstitions. Some of them are kind of fun to do like holding your breath over a bridge, or raising your feet when you drive over a railroad track. Fun, that is all they are for me.
The year of 2011, we ate black-eyed peas to play along with the world. That is the year I was diagnosed with breast cancer.
The year of 2012, we skipped the black-eyed peas, and I beat breast cancer!
This year, 2013, I started the year cancer-free! I have finished all of my treatments and surgeries. I have to take Tamoxifen for another 4 years, but that's no step for a stepper. And my hair is growing!
Today, I am thankful for my cancer free life.