Weekly Round-Up: The Easter Edition

Time for this week’s round-up of the best of the blog posts which I’ve read over the past week. These are the posts that have moved me, taught me something, inspired me, and which I’ve wanted to share with you. Don’t forget if you have written a post which you would like readers to see, just leave a comment below.
Happy Easter; Happy Passover to those of you celebrating today. Check out these Easter themed posts from Sheri and Barbara.
What are the best cancer research charities? It’s a frequently asked question among those of us affected by cancer who would like to make a donation for cancer research. It’s an important one and the answers aren’t necessarily obvious, so Lisa dives deeper into the cancer charity landscape to help bring clarity to the space.
Martha writes about how the unknowns of her disease have shaped her life and health experiences, and how she has learned to live with that uncertainty.
A warm welcome back to the blogosphere to Elizabeth this week.
Abigail writes about the need for using the correct terminology to describe metastatic breast cancer.
Kristie reflects on the intersection between cancer and faith.
Maureen looks forward to the easing of lockdown restrictions in the UK and anticipates her next cancer treatment.
Steve shares a lesson many of us have learned from cancer – we must be our health advocates.
Jennifer shares some tips on calming down anxiety when it surfaces.
A really superb read from Ilene on the therapeutic benefits of writing through cancer.
And so as we wrap another week up in the blogosphere, enjoy your day if you are lucky enough to be celebrating with family or friends. It’s another solo celebration day for me – but at least I have chocolate and even some sunshine.
Until next week,
Yours with much love always
Marie xxx