Carolyn Herbst LewisSaying Goodbye to My Breasts“Grief is a passage from one place to another.” — Karla E.Jan 27, 2021Jan 27, 2021
Carolyn Herbst LewisBreast Cancer Might Just Happen, and It Might Just Be a Sacred JourneyIn 2003, reeling from a second miscarriage in six months, I picked up a copy of Pema Chodron’s When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for…Jan 26, 2021Jan 26, 2021
Carolyn Herbst LewisTime to ReceiveReceive gratitude. Believe that humans and indeed the very world is thankful for you. Accept that gratitude. Receive it in your heart and…Jan 16, 2021Jan 16, 2021
Carolyn Herbst LewisThe Weather Changes Quickly in CancerlandSnow fell in Cancerland last night. A lot of it. And it’s still coming down.Jan 15, 2021Jan 15, 2021
Carolyn Herbst LewisCurve Balls and Other Hard Things“I’m going to throw you a curve ball,” my oncologist said. “Are you ready?”Jan 13, 20211Jan 13, 20211
Carolyn Herbst LewisShifting Sands of CancerlandJust when I think I’ve got my bearings, everything changes again.Jan 7, 20211Jan 7, 20211
Carolyn Herbst LewisI Didn’t See the Breast Cancer ComingI didn’t see the breast cancer coming. I really didn’t.Jan 4, 20211Jan 4, 20211
Carolyn Herbst LewisGetting Divorced Freed Me to Be My True SelfI didn’t plan on getting divorced. Yet, here I am. And it’s fantastic.Oct 10, 2019Oct 10, 2019
Carolyn Herbst LewisThe Sabbatical Diaries: What’s It All About?I want to use my sabbatical to rest, not research.Sep 6, 2019Sep 6, 2019