In this post, we will talk about some practical advice for families managing cancer. A cancer diagnosis affects not only the individual but also the entire family. Managing the emotional, physical, and logistical aspects of cancer care can feel overwhelming, but with the right approach, families can navigate this journey together. While every situation is…Keep Reading
Most Common Health Issues You Should Watch For
Most Common Health Issues You Should Watch For! The style of life changes quickly for most generations. One of our society’s major problems is a sedentary lifestyle, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Most people have remote jobs, spend their time at home, in front of the TV, and eat more processed foods. It may…Keep Reading
Spread Kindness To Cancer Patients
Today, we will talk about how to spread kindness to cancer patients. Nothing is worse than finding out you or a loved one has Cancer. Cancer sucks, plain and simple. My sister’s father and mother-in-law both passed away from Cancer. I just found out the other day that a good childhood friend’s brother has terminal…Keep Reading
Products That Help Support Breast Cancer Awareness
*Product received. Opinions are my own. This post includes my affiliate links. October is breast cancer awareness month and I wanted to help spread the word about it. Though there is no way to prevent breast cancer, there are many things you can do that might lower your risk of getting it. By screening, your…Keep Reading
Pennies 4 Penny Fundraising Auction!
Just wanted to let all my viewers know about this auction for Penny. She is the little girl I blogged about last week, with Stage 4 Neuroblastoma. She has spent the last 3 weeks in Rady Children’s Hospital here in San Diego. She has a private insurance policy that will only cover 60% of her…Keep Reading
Please Help Penny!
Penny is a sweet little 11 month old girl who has recently been diagnosed with Stage 4 Neuroblastoma. Read here to find out more about that and when they first found out. Penny needs our help and yours too, if you can. Her health insurance is not very good and only covers 60% of her…Keep Reading



