Posted 2 days ago

lindsaytheamazing:

medicaljourney:

svccubus:

My Wife’s Fight With Breast Cancer
one of the saddest and most beautiful photo essays I’ve ever seen

chills

From their website:

“The first time I saw Jennifer I knew. I knew she was the one. I knew, just like my dad when he sang to his sisters in the winter of 1951 after meeting my mom for the first time, ‘I found her.’

A month later Jen got a job in Manhattan and left Cleveland. I would go to the city – to see my brother, but really wanting to see Jen. At every visit my heart would scream at my brain, “tell her!!” but I couldn’t work up the courage to tell Jen that I couldn’t live without her. My heart finally prevailed and, like a schoolboy, I told Jen ‘I have a crush on you.’ To the relief of my pounding heart, Jen’s beautiful eyes lit up and she said ‘Me too!’

Six months later I packed up my belongings and flew to New York with an engagement ring burning a hole in my pocket. That night, at our favorite Italian restaurant, I got down on my knee and asked Jen to marry me. Less than a year later we were married in Central Park, surrounded by our family and friends. Later that night, we danced our first dance as husband and wife, serenaded by my dad and his accordion – ♫ ‘I’m in the mood for love…’♫

Five months later Jen was diagnosed with breast cancer. I remember the exact moment…Jen’s voice and the numb feeling that enveloped me. That feeling has never left. I’ll also never forget how we looked into each other’s eyes and held each other’s hands. ‘We are together, we’ll be ok.’

With each challenge we grew closer. Words became less important. One night Jen had just been admitted to the hospital, her pain was out of control. She grabbed my arm, her eyes watering, ‘You have to look in my eyes, that’s the only way I can handle this pain.’ We loved each other with every bit of our souls.

Jen taught me to love, to listen, to give and to believe in others and myself. I’ve never been as happy as I was during this time.

Throughout our battle we were fortunate to have a strong support group but we still struggled to get people to understand our day-to-day life and the difficulties we faced. Jen was in chronic pain from the side effects of nearly 4 years of treatment and medications. At 39 Jen began to use a walker and was exhausted from being constantly aware of every bump and bruise. Hospital stays of 10-plus days were not uncommon. Frequent doctor visits led to battles with insurance companies. Fear, anxiety and worries were constant.
Sadly, most people do not want to hear these realities and at certain points we felt our support fading away. Other cancer survivors share this loss. People assume that treatment makes you better, that things become OK, that life goes back to ‘normal.’ However, there is no normal in cancer-land. Cancer survivors have to define a new sense of normal, often daily. And how can others understand what we had to live with everyday?

My photographs show this daily life. They humanize the face of cancer, on the face of my wife. They show the challenge, difficulty, fear, sadness and loneliness that we faced, that Jennifer faced, as she battled this disease. Most important of all, they show our Love.  These photographs do not define us, but they are us.

Cancer is in the news daily, and maybe, through these photographs, the next time a cancer patient is asked how he or she is doing, along with listening, the answer will be met with more knowledge, empathy, deeper understanding, sincere caring and heartfelt concern.

‘Love every morsel of the people in your life.’ – Jennifer Merendino

Source: mywifesfightwithbreastcancer.com/our-story

All the tears.

This is love.

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really though

really though

Posted 4 days ago

lindsaytheamazing:

chevchester:

whimmy-bam:

lordwatermelon:

kapsejs:

agnesaur:

the-mysterious-sugar-bowl:

kiibutt:

fairgroundsoldier:

#what kind of movie does this to you at the beginning

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#we are the generation that grew up on angst and pain #that’s why we’re all insane

When my neice was a toddler Finding Nemo made her convinced her parents were going to die when they dropped her off at daycare. No more Finding Nemo after that.

When you think about it, it really explains a lot. lol

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Posted 4 days ago
Posted 4 days ago
cognitivedissonance:

jackpowerx:

the1janitor:

preciouscreativeminds:

purifyed:

the-lottie-project:

well-loki-here:

thatdudedevin:

No. You had sex with a girl when you were a child. It ended in pregnancy. You are attacking the morality of a 14 year old girl who terminated a pregnancy that would have resulted in a child that neither you or her had the capacity to care for. A girl that preserved your and her own youth, and stopped a child being raised in circumstances that are not fit for any child. You really should be assessing your own morality. What kind of 14 year old boy fucks a 14 year old girl, without protection, gets her pregnant and then runs an online smear campaign against her for doing what was best for her, her family and you? What? You think you had the capacity to raise a child at age 14/15? How would you feed it or look after it? You wouldn’t. You were going to dump it on her or your own parents, live like the carefree little shit you are and occasionally play with the child when you could be bothered and think “Wow, what a good, brave young father I am.” You made the mistake, she went through the trauma of saving your youth for you. You owe her so much better than this. You absolutely disgust me. Less than forward-slash three, you’re real fucking remorseful. That’s poetry that is. You’re breaking my heart kid. That girl should have every right to decide what she wants to do to her body. The idea that you should take responsibility and give birth implies that you are responsible to this fetus and you owe it something. A pregnant person does not owe a fetus anything any more than they owe you an apology for being alive. Try again, pro lifers. Pro-Choice.

^ said it like it is. 100% right.

I really hope he sees this.

oh yeah i especially love how he says ‘my son’ rather than ‘our son.’ what an self-entitled fucking asshole.

I agree 1000000%

get wrecked

Perfect commentary is perfect

All of this.

PREACH.

cognitivedissonance:

jackpowerx:

the1janitor:

preciouscreativeminds:

purifyed:

the-lottie-project:

well-loki-here:

thatdudedevin:

No. You had sex with a girl when you were a child. It ended in pregnancy. You are attacking the morality of a 14 year old girl who terminated a pregnancy that would have resulted in a child that neither you or her had the capacity to care for. A girl that preserved your and her own youth, and stopped a child being raised in circumstances that are not fit for any child. You really should be assessing your own morality. What kind of 14 year old boy fucks a 14 year old girl, without protection, gets her pregnant and then runs an online smear campaign against her for doing what was best for her, her family and you? What? You think you had the capacity to raise a child at age 14/15? How would you feed it or look after it? You wouldn’t. You were going to dump it on her or your own parents, live like the carefree little shit you are and occasionally play with the child when you could be bothered and think “Wow, what a good, brave young father I am.” You made the mistake, she went through the trauma of saving your youth for you. You owe her so much better than this. You absolutely disgust me. Less than forward-slash three, you’re real fucking remorseful. That’s poetry that is. You’re breaking my heart kid. That girl should have every right to decide what she wants to do to her body. The idea that you should take responsibility and give birth implies that you are responsible to this fetus and you owe it something. A pregnant person does not owe a fetus anything any more than they owe you an apology for being alive. Try again, pro lifers. Pro-Choice.

^ said it like it is. 100% right.

I really hope he sees this.

oh yeah i especially love how he says ‘my son’ rather than ‘our son.’ what an self-entitled fucking asshole.

I agree 1000000%

get wrecked

Perfect commentary is perfect

All of this.

PREACH.

Posted 4 days ago

devilsfuckingprostitute:

that awkward moment when your brother accidentally reads your sexetry.

This slays me. lol

Posted 4 days ago
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Cat friends!

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Posted 4 days ago

iheartwaldorf:

activia-tvd-stelena:

hookchosemma:

if you’re upset about the finale of your show this week, no matter which show it is, take comfort in the fact that anything that happened can’t possibly be as awful as Dan being Gossip Girl

ACTUALLY ELENA CHOOSING DAMON PIECE OF SHIT SALVATORE IS WORSE IMO. 

TVD took the cake in the worst season finale EVER

what. “dan humphrey event” is the best thing ever happened.

Ugh… I don’t want to talk about Dan being “Gossip Girl.” I just can’t.

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Posted 4 days ago

Tyler was your first love…I intend to be your last. 

So, I haven’t been keeping up this season since I missed a couple episodes towards the beginning, but I SUPER SUPPORT THIS. SHIPS. SHIPS ALL ALONG THE HORIZON. 

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Posted 4 days ago

You know, when you have kids and you love them and you’re proud of them you just want to kiss them on the mouth sometimes.

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Posted 4 days ago

badtvblog:

Don’t watch this if you’re soaked in gasoline because it will warm your heart and you will burn to death and die.

THE FEELS

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Posted 1 week ago