Today is the 3rd annual
BlogDay. It also marks (more or less) the 8th month anniversary of Holly's diagnosis of Stage 3 Colon Cancer. Not a great day in our lives, but we are well passed the half way point, which gives us some comfort.
Throughout This Silliness, we have found amazing inspiration through a collection of bloggers who are documenting their bouts with cancer. The rules of BlogDay are fairly simple, identify 5 blogs that I find interesting, link to them and add a link to BlogDay somewhere in the post. Easy, peasy.
I have about 20+ cancer related blogs that I subscribe to. In fact, this gives me motivation to do something with the side bar in terms of a feed. Let's see if I actually accomplish that. While all of the blogs that I read are exceptional in their own way, here are 5 that I come back to more than regularly. In no particular order.
1.) Derek K. Miller -
Penmachine - Derek's
photostream on Flickr was what originally inspired me to start this blog. He is a fantastic writer, focusing on his fight with colon cancer, technology and has awesome taste in music. I not only read his stuff to stay current on his struggle with cancer, but also to stay current on things that I deal with at
work.
2.)
Help Isabel - When a 5 year old has leukemia and her mother has the strength to write about it every single day, it is amazing stuff. Isabel is an inspiration to us all.
3.)
Cancer is the Easy Part /
Life With Heathens - Cancer is hard enough when you can pronounce what you have. Jo at CitEP / LWH blogs about her experience with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2a, Medullary Thyroid Cancer and other little bits that life throws at her and continues to have an amazing attitude through it all. She has also been a wonderful part of the H4H community.
4.)
My Cancer, Leroy Sievers - No list of cancer blogs would be complete without him. He is the writer I aspire to be.
5.)
YouTumor - Shortly after Holly was diagnosed, I received an email that stated "We have some stuff in common. My name is Scott, I
work in technology, and, unfortunately my wife also has cancer." From that day on, I was hooked. Scott also likes the Simpsons and making awesome pop culture references. Fortunately, his wife is doing well and they are moving to London. Scott and Beth both have infectious positive attitudes that make their posts really fun to read.
I could go on all night. There are so many good blogs out there and it is great to see everyone being open about their experiences. Next year...
Hopefully next year, all will be well and I can focus on other sites.