TDT Holiday Gift Guide: Breast Impressions Calendar
"Oh, yeah? Well, at least my mom doesn’t have only one boob."
I know because I was that kid. Less than a month after my dad, my then-seven-year-old sister and I got the news, my mom was on the operating table. For three months after that, she practically lived on our bathroom floor, weakened by chemotherapy. Then it was daily radiation treatments for a full six weeks. I was on the brink of my teen years then, and to say that I had started early on the era of self-absorption kids that age have been making infamous for, well, ever, would be the understatement of the century. I remember being more concerned that my dad would cook dinner for those three months than I was about my mom’s illness, her hair loss or the chances that her cancer might have spread before she saw the doctor. Actually, I don’t remember much about the time when my mom was sick. I was young. So was my mom. In writing all of this, that’s my point. Ladies, you’re never too young to defend yourself against breast cancer. Just because your kids are in elementary school, like my sister and I were when our mom was diagnosed, or are even younger, doesn’t exempt you. A monthly reminder to do your self-exam is your first and most powerful weapon against this sickness.
In case you managed to not hear of Breast Impressions over the course of the last several months, the time when the organization was touting its fundraising auction with a set of local celebrity breast castings as the main prize, here’s their deal: The group, headed by the delightful and witty Judi Grove, offers casting kits of women recently diagnosed with breast cancer. The cast serves as a woman’s memory of her body before breast surgery. Since Breast Impressions got off the ground in 2007, more than 180 casting kits have been sent free of charge to women around the world.
This pretty lady on the pink Tulsa Townie is Carrie. Carrie is two years older than me. When she was 24, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. At first, doctors told her the mass she felt inside her breast was nothing to worry about, given her age.
Each month of the calendar features a different survivor and her story. The photos, by photographer Carol Curry, are stunning. The calendar design, by Shawn Brett of Blue Bottle Designs, ain’t half bad, either.
To get yours and to stock up for Christmas, visit breastimpressionscalendar.com.
4645 S. Vandalia Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
(918) 691-3874
breastimpressions@cox.net
$10, plus $1.75 for shipping (contact Judi for shipping on quantities greater than one)
Lori Cain, Realtor
Chinowth & Cohen Realtors
phone: 918.852.5036
web: www.LoriCain.com