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You've got to be kidding me, I have Breast Cancer? My name is Madelene Boudreaux. I just had my 51st birthday and my present was cancer. Although it wasn't the present I was expecting, I have decided to embrace it as such. My life as it existed is changed. Even though my diagnosis is that I have the most common breast cancer you can have (80% of the women who get breast cancer have this one) and the actual tumor was only 1.2 centimeters and there was only a microscopic spec in one lymph node... things just changed overnight. I feel confident that I will be healed with all the surgery, chemo and radiation, as well as the prayers, the shift in lifestyle and health changes, all of this with God as my Healer overseeing the whole plan. Most importantly, sunsets are more beautiful, my children are more precious and I cry for everything. Such clarity prevails, where life was blurry. I know my healing will come gently through trusted medical professionals, faith in a loving God and prayerful friends. I am surrounded by love with my family of eight kids and a great husband and a community of kind spirits!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Going through treatment "grace" fully!




     Today  I had chemo again and I commented to someone that maybe there is no such thing as going through cancer and chemo gracefully, yet it is so filled with GRACE!! So we take each day and gather from it the best that we can and gain a little more grace and a little more courage. Today was no exception!
     Today little miss Emma Reynolds, a pre-k student at Central Rayne Kindergarten, came to get a haircut for the Locks of Love program. Her hair is silky shiny, with beautiful natural blonde streaks. Any young girl would be so blessed to receive her kind donation of a pretty blonde pony tail. When we were done with her new do, her eyes were sparkling and she was so proud! I asked her if she understood that some child who'd lost her hair due to illness was going to receive a wig made from her awesome hair. She was fully aware of that and then I told her that I, too, had to wear a wig because I had lost my hair. I told her how it made me sad to lose my hair and then hopefully, without upsetting her too much I let her sneak a peek at my bald head under my wig. She got a little teary eyed and I am certain she GOT IT! Her tender little spirit already knows compassion and love and at a very young age she is already willing to express her kind heart by being a GIVER! Today Emma helped me live out a day of Chemo "grace"fully! Thank you Emma for following your heart. Your mom and dad and Ms. Patsy must be so proud of you!
 
"God gives wisdom, knowledge and joy to those who please him."
Ecclesiastes 3: 26

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah to Emma!!!!How special she is!! And so are you Madeline!!!!
Kim Hebert:-)

Monique Marie said...

Emma is so brave to give her beautiful hair! I'm crying!