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New Sweepstakes – Pink Ribbon Fridays!

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*2 For 1 – Beverly Ann’s Breast Cancer Awareness Necklaces

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Contest runs through 12pm, PST on Friday October 30, 2009. One winner will be chosen at 12pm PST each Friday in October, for a total of five (5) winners. Enter by posting a comment to this blog entry, and be sure to include your valid email address (won’t be published) so we can contact you if you win. All entries received are valid for any prizes not yet awarded, so one entry per person please.

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57 Responses to “New Sweepstakes – Pink Ribbon Fridays!”

  1. Aileen Says:

    I was diagnosed with breast cancer in my 30’s. I have been very lucky so far and have been cancer free for more than 10 years. Every year at my checkup I say a little prayer and go in. I would like to like to wear this symbolic charm to remind myself to be thankful every day of my life.

  2. Eleanor Chengery Says:

    I would give the necklace to a friend who was diagnosed with breast cancer. She has had a series of chemotheraphy and is doing much better. I’m sure she would appreciate the necklace.

  3. Theodore Harvill Says:

    Id give it to my wife

  4. Ashleigh Kill Says:

    I’d keep it for myself, because it runs in the family.

  5. Ellen Rosner Says:

    I only wish I could give it to someone special in my life-but that person died, after a long stuggle with this horrible disease. But I would wear it myself, because I would be able to think of my dear and brave friend every single day, and the great years she missed with her friends and family.

  6. Ellen Rosner Says:

    I only wish I could give it to a special friend-but this lovely person passed away after a long battle. I would love to wear the charm myself, to remind me of her every day, and the struggle of so many women

  7. Linda Davis Says:

    I would love to give this to a dear friend that is 37 and has breast cancer, she has been through so much and never has said one bad word always up lifting happy .If she would of never lost her hair you would never dream she was sick.She is unbelievable.THIS necklace has her name on it.

  8. Mary Williams Says:

    I would love to give this to a wonderful friend of mine. She lost her mother to breast cancer several years ago. She was recently diagnosed and treated for breast cancer. She has never complained only encourages everyone to do their self exams. She is an inspiration to everyone that knows here and I think that this would be a lovely tribute to her.

  9. Robyn Wright Says:

    Dear Emitations, My sister had Breast Cancer and recovered well thanks to the fantastic care of her medical team in Melbourne Australia I think that your gift is a fantastic idea and anything you can do to help is great!

  10. M Says:

    I would give this to my friend’s mother. She’s a survivor of breast cancer, even after it came back for a second time! She’s living proof that we can make a difference.

  11. Christy Freeman Says:

    I would give it my aunt. She has always given to others. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and had to have a breast removed. In a very short time it had spread into the other and had to have it removed as well. She has been having re constructive surgery and has been through so much. Yet, she is still so strong and keeps going. She is a reminder of the importance to have the breast checked and often.

  12. Candace Todd Says:

    My mom’s best friend has been diagnosed with breast cancer twice. I would give this gift to my mom’s best friend. She has gone through chemotherapy, now for the second time, and is such a strong woman. I am encouraged by her bravery and strength.

  13. Julie Jaeckel Says:

    I would give this necklace to my mom. My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer within the last year. In the beginning she was very upset, scared and depressed with the diagnosis as anyone would be. Through the support of family and education from her doctors she was able to be a positive, happy, reassuring mom, just like she always was. This has made me realize just how strong my mom really is and I want her to know that together as a team we supported each other through this :D

  14. Lori Kailian Says:

    I hope this doesn’t sound selfish but I would like to wear it myself to honor those who do have breast cancer. I am currently undergoing treatment for lung and brain cancer and don’t often see articles I can wear to bring attention to these types of cancer, even though lung cancer is so prevalant.

  15. LoraLee Masterson Says:

    I would keep it for myself, cancer runs in my family. I involve myself in any benefit or organization I can to help raise money to fight cancer.

  16. Erin Says:

    I would give the necklace to my Mom. She lost her Mother to breast cancer in 2005 and is by far the strongest person that I know. She continues to fight for the cause and spread the word about awareness. Hands down she is my rock and I look up to her and hope that I can be as strong as her one day.

  17. debbie gansior Says:

    in memory of a dear friend who passed.Now her hussband is fighting cancer of the lungs.

  18. Chelsea Says:

    I would give this gift of hope to my Grandma, she is the epitome of a strong woman who has fought through Breast Cancer and Skin Cancer. I have always looked up to her selflessness and willingness to give to others. She is one of many who deserves a necklace like this one.

  19. Lori Says:

    I would give the hope to my best friend who lost her sister several years ago to cancer and she was 40. My friend had melanoma in her mid 20’s. She now has two children and is healthy, but still thinks it could come back. I want her to have hope!

  20. Clare Says:

    I would give this necklace to my grandma. My grandma got breast cancer in 1997, the year I was born. My grandma is now a survivor. About once a year she has a little scare, but she is doing well. Every year we walk the 3-mile breast cancer walk. I am very proud of my grandma, she is a very very strong woman.
    I am very glad she is a survivor. She is the best grandma any young girl can have. I love her so much!!!

  21. Jana Says:

    I would wear this in memory of my Mother who had passed away of cancer recently. What a beautiful and strong women she was.

  22. Karen Says:

    I would wear it myself to create more awareness which then would make a difference in conquering this devestating disease.

  23. terri herrera Says:

    i would give it to my cousin Renee because even though she recently lost both breasts to cancer, she manages to smile and be strong for her family !,

  24. KJ Moseley Says:

    I give it to Myself! I recently had a Bi-Lateral Mastectomy and cannot have reconstruction surgery. This piece of jewelry is Beautiful and would certainly help me feel more Feminine and pretty!

  25. Kathy Rulo Says:

    I would give this necklace/charm to a friend who lost her mother to this disease when she was 6 years old, 48 years ago when cancer was totally unknown to children then. This friend was such an inspiration to me at such a young age because she did not truly understand why she lost her mother. To be so young, yet so strong made her the woman she is today!

  26. Norma Tumlin Says:

    I would wear this necklace with pride for all of the brave women past, present, and future who have had or will have to deal with this terrible disease!

  27. Lisa McBrayer Says:

    I would give this necklace to my 19 year-old daughter who, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago, made a commitment to devote herself to breast cancer awareness. This awesome girl wears pink every single day the month of October, she sports a breast cancer awareness license plate, she made a stand for herself during high school when she was told to not wear a Save the Ta Ta’s t-shirt, and she now (currently in her third year of college) is majoring in psychology with a goal of gaining employment as a counselor for children whose parents have been diagnosed with cancer. My daughter is my hero—one of the many good things that I have been blessed with since my diagnosis. Go Alexandra!

  28. Erica Rodriguez Says:

    I would wear this and hope that Breast Cancer could end forever one day.

  29. marshall mosher Says:

    I WOULD GIVE IT TO A LADY I KNOW WHO IS BATTLING BREAST CANCER.

  30. kimberlie hearn Says:

    I would give this beautiful charm to my daughter, I lost my mom in november and she mises her grandmother very badly and wearing it would be a great reminder of how hard her grandmother fought and how much she loved her

  31. Deborah Derr Says:

    I would give this necklace to my mother. She was diagnosed with breast cancer back in February. Since then, she has battled with her ulcerative colitis, gone through a radical mandatory mastectomy, 3 months of chemo, and breast reconstruction all in time for her 65th birthday tomorrow. My mother is an extraordinary woman. 5 days after her mastectomy, she insisted on going to the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life and walk the SURVIVOR lap. She has had a positive attitude during the whole thing. She never looked sick, didn’t let herself feel sick, and has persevered through this whole thing. She is MY hero!

  32. Connie Godinez Says:

    I would give this to my Boss her sister is now going thru finding out what her next steps will be to fight her cancer if she even can. She has Lung cancer and it spread throughout her spine and wrapped around her jugular. We are not sure how long she has, we are praying for the best but not sure there is any hope. My boss every year walks for cancer and raises money for this too. I give her alot of credit she is a strong womem.

  33. MV Says:

    I would love to win this for my mom who is a breast cancer survivor. She has been through treatment and a very dark time in her life after her diagnosis. Her whole life she has said she was scared of everything and she showed us all how strong she really was when it mattered. She was in such a depression at first, especially since she had lost a sister to cancer not that long ago and had also recently lost her mom, but she came out of it on the other side. We honestly thought she was never going to laugh or be happy again after the diagnosis, but now, she is more like her old self and making us all laugh. I tell her all the time how brave she is but she won’t admit it. I’m so proud of her for moving on after such a horrible experience and for finding joy in life again.

  34. heather Hicks Says:

    My mother is 40 years old. When she was 38 she was diagnosed with breast cancer. I remember her telling me the news, it was my sophomore year of high school; I was sitting on the computer and she just said, I went to the doctors today, I have breast cancer. I didn’t know what to do or how to react, I immediately started to cry. Just as quickly as I received the news, my mother was whisked away to soon begin her chemo, and radiation. There were many problems throughout the whole ordeal, when she received her mastectomy, it became infected. When she was going to get breast implants that too failed, and to this day she still uses what she calls her “fake boob.” While watching my mother lose her hair, and start to grow weak, I was scared, but she always said, I will be okay. I will beat this. Throughout all of her treatments she still continued to work, against doctors orders. Even though she was in intense pain on the inside, she continued to work and do as much as she could, like she did before the diagnosis. When she lost her hair, she never wore a wig, it was almost as if the breast cancer became a challenge to her, she was determined to fight it, it’s as if she was saying to the world, Breast cancer is who I am right now, but it is not who I will be. Currently she is finished her radiation and chemo, and has been fortunate enough to have her port taken out. Throughout her battle, of chemo my mother still continued to fight and stay strong, not only for herself, but for her family as well. Her strength and courage prompted me to do something in honor of her. I am deathly scared of needles but, I decided to get a tattoo in her honor, with the words “strength hope, and courage” written on my foot surrounded by two angel wings in pink. As much as I dreaded to go through with the procedure, I knew I had to, for her. I thought to myself, if my mother can endure all of this, and still be strong and have a positive outlook, I will be just fine. Now I am proud to show off my tattoo. My mother truly is a wonderful person. Her courage and no fear attitude have made me realize and appreciate everything that she has ever done for me. She is my hero, and is the person I will forever look up to.

  35. Diane Miller Says:

    i would give this to a friend i meet through my husband dignosed with Breast Cancer she has such a postive outlook on life and she is battling this monster that has spread to her bones but she doesnt give up and feel sorry for herself she is truly a hero in my book

  36. vicki kubat Says:

    I would give it to my nurses aide and best friend Mary. So far she is doing fine!

  37. Margo Schmidt Says:

    I would give this necklace to my girlfriend who works with me. Cindy was just diagnosed with breast cancer and is starting chemo soon. Cindy has never forgotten my birthday or any other holiday for that matter, and everytime there is a gift on my desk- besides being a sweet person and a good listener I would love to leave a gift (necklace) on her desk!

  38. Debra L. Donlan Says:

    I would love to win this and give it to my mother who is a breast cancer survivor. I will walk in her honor and many others this Saturday in the Making Strides For Breast Cancer 5K walk, which is being held this Saturday in Flint, MI. My husband sponsors my team and pays for our shirts and for refreshments after the walk. My mother also writes poetry. She has written around 400 poems. I worked on compiling all of her poems for her into a book. It took me around 1 year to finish this project (a legacy of love) which I gave to her last month. It felt wonderful to help fulfill her dream. I am lucky to still have my mother. Thanks!

  39. Rose Ballard Says:

    I would love to give this to my older sister, but unfortunately after she battled breast cancer and won she died from cancer in her spine. I really miss my oldest sister and will carry her memory and my love for her in my heart forever. So I would keep it for myself and think f sis every time I look at it.

  40. sheila hall Says:

    i would give it to my little sister.she is 40 and has the same kind of cancer farhah fawcett had,except they caught hers in time ,it was inremission but now has come back stronger than before.she baby sits every day for her 2 granddaughters ,sick or not from doing cemo and radiation treatments.i honestly wish i could take it away from her cos she has dealt with a lot.she has lupus and biopolar ,shes had her share then some but keeps fighting everyday.i resecpt her courage and strenghth,she does truely set an example for everyone that i know.it is hard to be so far apart and hear her scared and crying,but she hangs on everyday! thanks , sheila hall

  41. SHEILA GRIFFIN Says:

    I lost my Mom to breast cancer in November of 1997. I would love to wear this necklace so people would ask me about it, then I would be able to talk to them how important it is to get yearly mammograms. My mom did not get yearly mammograms, but before she died she told me to make sure I did. I MISS MY MOM, AND I PRAY IF YOU ARE A MOM PLEASE HAVE YOUR MAMMOGRAMS! SHEILA G.

  42. SHEILA GRIFFIN Says:

    THANKS FOR CARING!

  43. Deborah McGee Johnson Says:

    I had a lumpectomy at 27. I was very lucky that my three tumors were benign. But my sister-in-law was not so fortunate when she found lump in her breast. She had to endure a mastectomy followed by radiation all while raising her two young children and trying to maintain employment. She survived cancer with grace and a quiet dignity that continues to inspire me. I would give this necklace to her to honor her courage.

  44. Sophie A. Says:

    Hello. A very informative post from you. Thanks as it is clearly written and easy to understand! Thank you so much!

  45. Lisa S. Says:

    My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer almost 8 years ago. She had her yearly mammogram yesterday and was informed today that there is another lump. My mom always buys breast cancer necklaces and pins and she wears a ribbon everyday. I know she would wear this necklace with pride everyday too.

  46. LoraLee Masterson Says:

    not to sound selfish but, i would love to have this necklace, cancer runs in my family. i think it’s truly wonderful that you are doing this.

  47. Shawn Myre Says:

    I would give this gift to my dear friend, who unselfishly went out and had a pink ribbon tattoo put on her wrist in support of myself when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. She has shown so much love and support, and has continued to be though this long journey. I will love her forever.
    Thank you ~
    Shawn

  48. Cheryl Says:

    I would keep this for myself in rememberance of my loving brother that pass away with lung cancer. I was his care provider and seen the way he suffered. Before he passed he made me promise him to get my yearly pap test and breast exam. Wearing this necklace would make me feel secure knnowing the my best friend was looking out for me and reminding me every year to keep my promise to him. I pray that anyone who has been diagnosed with this terrible disease doesn’t suffer the way I saw my brother did. Please consider me for this gift, for me it would be like a gift from my him.

  49. Mandy W. Says:

    I would keep the necklace and wear it in rememberance of my Nannie who survived breast cancer; however later the cancer spread and she lost the fight to bone cancer. Breast cancer runs in my family so as I pray no one else is diagnosed I want to show my support for those who fight the battle and win. My Nannie was an amazing and influental woman in my life and I would love to be asked about her and share her story.

  50. Kelley Uyeda Says:

    I would really like to give this bracelet to my friend, Paula. Paula is 37 years old and was diagnosed with breast cancer this year. She is on her last and final course of chemotherapy. Through all of this, she has maintained a positive attitude and remained strong with the help with her awesome husband and two young sons and family and friends. She recently completed Race for the Cure in Orange County, CA. I am so proud of her strength and perserverance through this difficult ordeal. Thank you.

  51. Diane Abbruzzese Says:

    I would give this necklace to my sister who is a Breast Cancer survivor! She had unbelievable courage. My sister is a Sales Manager at a local television station. Not only did she have 13 sales people that she was responsible for, but she also had to meet with clients. She did what I would never do…she went without her wig, because it was too hot! She’s wear it for a few hours a day and then take it off. I’m too vain to do that. My sister is my hero!

  52. Nicole S Says:

    If I won this necklace I would give it to a co-worker who has breast cancer as does her mother. Both women are nurses and are fighting valiantly against this disease. Giving of themselves to their patients while undergoing treatment is a declaration of their courage and dedication to the health of others.

  53. adrienne watkins Says:

    My sister who is 25 found out last year she has breast cancer. She’s had the tumors removed twice now and they said the only way to insure it doesn’t come back is to take both of her breast. She’s a strong woman and has 3 kids who she has to be even stonger for. But, late at night when she’s watched them all fall asleep she starts thinking if this might be the last time she watches them fall asleep or the last time she will be able to kiss them and she’ll call me crying asking what to do. I think this would be a nice gift for her just to show her that she can do it and be a constant reminder that women do it everyday and that there are people out there wanting to help so that she doesn’t have to think when she lays her kids down for bed that it might be the last time.

  54. Nicole Says:

    I would give this to my daughters math tutor.She was diagnosed with breast cancer 2 years ago and she just had her right breast removed.Her husband left and she is taking care of her 2 children on her own as well as doing chemo.She is such a strong woman…..i would give this to her and let her know that her strength inspires me and that we are here for her.

  55. Laura Pace Says:

    I would give this necklace to my cousin Amy. She was in her mid 30’s, married with 6 children when she found out she had level 4 breast cancer. At the same time she found out she was pregnant with her 7th child. The doctors told her and her husband that it was either her or the baby. That if she carried the baby and refused treatment she would die before the baby was born so she should probably have an abortion so they could begin aggressive chemo. Refusing to give up her child, Amy sought out other opinions and would up at a special obstetrics oncology unit in Colorado. With the help of a very special team Amy was able to participate in low dosage chemo treatments and deliver a healthy baby boy at 32 weeks. I so admire her bravery and commitment to her family in the face of adversity. Amy is still battling cancer, but the treatments so far appear to be effective for her. We are very hopeful for her future.

  56. Renee Hernandez Says:

    This necklace would go to one of my best friends, Abby. She has battled breast cancer for over 3 years. The cancer is ‘ravaging’ her body & she still smiles! She is an angel & my true hero! She has been through a very rough time with the many different treatment methods. She has been weakened, ‘burned’, balded, sick & every other thing that could have gone wrong….did. Yet, she still hangs in there! She is a beautiful person as well as a wonderful friend! She has been a true blessing!

  57. donna burrage Says:

    i would give this to a friend, donna who i haven’t seen in over 30 years. we were good friends in high school and i found out thru facebook that she had breast cancer and is doing great now, thank God!! thanks for letting me share and thanks face book for allowing peple to contact old and dear friends.


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