Weekly Round Up

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 that I’ve wanted to share with you. Don’t forget that if you have written a post that you would like readers to see, just leave a comment below.
Covid hasn’t gone away – I know we know this and JoAnn gets an intimate reminder close to home of this fact and Martha writes about having to sacrifice some privacy to gain understanding from the people around her when it comes to Covid precautions.
OurMBCLife shares an episode in the series of “MBC & Parenting” adressing. all things related to being a parent living with an MBC diagnosis.
Info on METUPUK about a powerful awareness campaign showing the realities of living with secondary cancer.
Dr Beverly Zaveleta has posted nutrition advice for cancer risk reduction on her blog.
In Cure, Brielle discusses a topic very close to my own advocacy – fertility preservation in cancer patients.
Kristen provides reassurance for genetic testing on the SBC blog.
Terri is heading to San Antonio, Texas for a celebration of 10K breast reconstruction flaps.
Barbara writes about finding answers within.
Sarah‘s list of 100 things she loves has reached a tea-rific #13.
Connie shares a delightful family reunion.
Finally this week, nothing gives me greater pleasure when curating the weekly round-up than that moment when I learn it has sparked an insight or a connection between readers. So it is this week, with Abigail who reflects further on the concept of “grief tourist” which she learned about through a previous round-up. As always Abigail’s thoughtful take is well worth reading.
Until next week,
Yours with much love always
Marie xxx