Backsies, Explained

One of my favorite books is "A Bargain For Frances" by Russell Hoban. In it, Frances learns a hard lesson on backsies from her friend, Thelma. 




When I was diagnosed with breast cancer in March of 2012, I found I now had my own "Thelma," and there would be no backsies here, either. This is my story of my diagnosis of breast cancer and life thereafter. Since I'd rather laugh than cry (I look hideous when I cry), I have chosen to carry on with my usual optimistic, glass-half-full disposition and continue to look for the silver lining in every situation, only feeling sorry for myself occasionally. 

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  1. Love this, very inspiring. I need to read that book!

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    1. Thank you! I LOVE the Frances books! Do read this one if you get the chance.

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  2. My favorite is Bed Time for Frances. I was a horrible sleeper as a kid (and sometimes now) so I was read that book quite often. Now, time for a nap.....I was up til 2:30 last night playing Candy Crush since I couldn't sleep. true story.

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    1. I also really love Bread and Jam for Frances, although the premise didn't work on my son.

      Gahhhhh! Candy Crush! Can't. Stop. Playing. It.

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  3. Go to the library and check the book out, Lizzi. Or stand there and read it. It's a children's book. It won't take you long :)

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  4. I totally remember that book and the others. Always felt for Frances. That Thelma...

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    1. It's a wonderful book! There are several in the series. This and Bread and Jam for Frances are my favorites.

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  6. I just wanted to say I've nominated you for the Inspiring Blogger award - your constant optimism is an inspiration. Thank you. http://www.heelsandatoolbox.com/2015/05/09/what-inspires-you/

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