We came across this donation appeal - for funds to support cancer patients - in the papers this morning:Please support it ..every little bit helps, for cancer patients who are facing difficulties in funding their medical treatments.
Chronicling my battle with the dreaded cancer and ..yes, beating it! You can do it too. Join me.
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16-06-06 to 16-06-09..
3 beautiful years..
Life..
To be savoured..
To be treasured..
To be loved..
With many more..
And then some..
Beautiful years to come..
(remember to turn up the speaker volume..)

For the first time, Dr Ang Peng Tiam suggested that I go through a series of tests to round out what had seemed like a fantastic first 3 years, post-chemo. It was to cover..

Back to the original "crime scene"?.. 




This video on the sun setting on the Greek island of Mykonos was the first time I have seen one in all its glory.
Take a look at it again..it is such an amazingly relaxing sight. One minute of pure food for the soul, really.
In broad daylight, this is how the island looks..magical.


>>gleefully ntangle
3 weeks ago, Dr Ang Peng Tiam's office called to asked if I would be supportive of a TV program on cancer, called "A Journey of Hope". I naturally said "Yes, of course".. anything I can do to help support such a cause, I would be more than glad to do so.
Until.. I realised that I was supposed to be one of the subjects on the TV program itself! The program was to show how ovarian cancer has impacted women in Singapore, how it is now the 4th highest cancer incidence hitting women here, and how some women, afflicted by it, had been dealing with and managing this form of cancer.
"You mean I will be filmed for it.. on camera?", I asked the good doctor.
Yes, this would be the 1st time that I would be put on film.. and on TV!
I decided that it would be a worthy cause.. sharing my story, and in a way, going public. CNA wanted to film me in natural settings, so the producer, a lovely lady called Amelia, decided that the shoots would best be taken in the childcare centre where I work, and the East Coast Park, where I spend my relaxation hours.
I sms'd Hubby to ask if he was ok with it. He replied, "Sure, so long as it doesn't impact your health"..in his usual tongue-in-cheek way.
And so, on Wedn 03 Sept, the 5th episode of "A Journey of Hope" was aired. It featured 2 other fellow ovarian cancer warriors. One as young as 18. How can this be? Why is this cancer hitting women at a younger and younger age? It just doesn't seem right that this is happening.
After watching the episode in full, I was glad I plucked up the courage to support this program. The message on ovarian cancer must be told to more women. Only with an increase in awareness, can this insidious cancer be minimized, if not stopped.
Here are a few clips of this 5th episode on "A Journey of Hope".. (this battle on ovarian cancer must start with a higher awareness, then knowledge, then courage..and then there shall be hope!)
/gleefully ntangle


Moore, who said his uncle's wife waged a successful three-year fight against cancer, was eager to answer phones for the cause.
Applegate, who recently underwent a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer, is among those set to help deliver the message Friday. She'll be joined by scores of other stars from TV, music and film, including Halle Berry, Forest Whitaker, America Ferrera, Jack Black, Salma Hayek, James Taylor, Carrie Underwood and Rob Lowe.
And then, there's the all-time favourite, Roxanne..
I can feel Sting singing to me whenever I hear this.. who cares if I was on the cheapest seats in the house, and 20 rows away..
(hubby and I argued over which concert was the nirvana, this or that Eagles "Hell Freezes Over" concert in Singapore 2 years back.. we voted for the Eagles in the end, surely a once-in-a-lifetime moment then)
/gleefully ntangle
Of all the stories, the schoolbooks and the wonders of ancient history, the one that stood out for us most was the history of the great Egyptian era.. and of course, the Great Pyramids of Giza.

symbol of Eternity, one cannot help but feel small in front of this massive human engineering feat, which has lasted over 4500 years .. yes, it was built in 2560 B.C.!



