I got my "fighter pants" delivered!!! The gal who organized the whole thing, Summer Hunt, came over on Sunday the 12th and the whole experience of meeting and talking with her made my day. That weekend after chemo I'd really been struggling to find my smile - I was really down and couldn't figure out why although I'm sure the fact that my body was pumped full of chemicals had a little something to do with that! Anyway, this dose of cheer was a perfect pick me up!! She was SO generous and in addition to the pants, she gave me a gift box with lots of gift cards and the receipt for a "Brick of Hope" (which helps with funding for cancer research) in my name to be placed up at Huntsman Cancer Institute. She also gave ME a thank you note which blew me away - I'm the one with all the thanks and gratitude!!! This whole experience wasn't about all the "stuff" though... meeting Summer was wonderful! She is such a happy, spunky, high energy person and that really rubbed off and inspired me. The fact that she didn't even know me but served me, and two other gals battling cancer, in such a thoughtful & fun way was very overwhelming.
I am also so grateful for all the people who supported her in the sale of the pants. I got the cutest picture/text of my niece across the country wearing a pair of the exercise pants. I also just saw a gal in the grocery store wearing them. I went up and introduced myself and then like a total dork said, "those are the pants that were named after me" Oh my gosh, as soon as I said that I realized how weird it was and wanted to be swallowed by a hole in the floor; I was so embarrassed by my crazy self! At least it gave Matt and I something to laugh about all night -- haha!!! Anyway, you've gotta love all the wonderful things that come your way during the midst of the yucky stuff in life. People are good!

Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart. -- Anne Frank
Be the change that you wish to see in the world. -- Mahatma Ghandi
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another -- Charles Dickens
The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
It's not
enough to have lived. We should
be determined to live for something. May I
suggest that it be creating joy for others, sharing
what we have for the betterment of person kind, bringing
hope to the lost and love to the lonely. -- Leo Buscaglia
Loved this! What a sweet gall to do all of that for you, so amazing. I love that you told the girl the pants were "yours". What did she say back?:) What a sweet story about your nurse. So sad for him, but great that he is doing something to bless others who are struggling with similar situations as his loved ones. Love you, thanks for the great quotes as well.
ReplyDeletePants named after you? I think I missed something!
ReplyDeleteWow. You just never know the things that people go through win their lives and they just push on through and try to make the lives of others better! What an awesome post, I am grateful to have heard it today.:) I am so excited you are almost done with the chemo!
ReplyDeleteWooHoo! Love the pants story...I would probably have done the same thing. :))
Marni, I hadn't said anything about them on this blog yet, only on Facebook. Here's the website: http://iheartpeanutbutter.myshopify.com/products/breast-cancer-fighter-pants
ReplyDeleteI loved this post. There is so much good in people.
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