Yeah!!!!!


Gravatar Wow! I just watched the story online - how great!


Gravatar I am so very proud of you. I just saw your group on Robin Meade and just had to shoot you a line. Back in 2002 I lost my first wife to breast cancer..... walking the breast cancer way of life was not a good part of my life.
I did learn a few things tho....like "sexy" is not necessarily whether a lady has boobs or not....sexy is in the head and heart.....I never could get Debbie (my late/first wife) to understand that.
She told me one time that.. "I feel like Frankenstein"......poor baby...it tore my heart out.
Oh well...I'm gonna git for now.
Just suffice it to say...."YOU GO, GIRL".... (and gentlemen who support your efforts)
Dave


Gravatar Very awesome!


Gravatar Chesley you are a beautiful and amazing person. You are kind and generous to all you meet and each of us who has been touched by that is truly lucky.


Gravatar Your willingness to share your story along with your courage and determination should be an inspiration to us all, if it is not already.


Gravatar Incredible. Beautiful job. Wow is right!!!


Gravatar Chesley, your story really touched me. I'm glad that there are people like you in the world, that inspire hope and courage in others that are having a hard time. I just got home from a horrible day at work, and you just made me feel like maybe things will work out for the best after all. Thank you!!!


Gravatar What a wonderful story....made even better by the fact that the word is getting out WAY beyond Maine. You've started a movement, Chesley...we're all lucky to be along for the ride!!!!


Gravatar Great idea -- fun, inexpensive and thoughtful-- you are amazing. Knitters rock!


Gravatar Chesley,
I have tears in my eyes as I am writing this. My heart started pounding and I could just feel the tears whelling up inside of me as I read the story of the news crew coming and the great support for your cause. I remember the first encounter with the newspaper and how exciting it was to have someone doing a story on our knitted knockers. I only wish I could have been there to share in the excitement this time. I still feel connected by sending in my knockers via the mail. I hope to have another one off to you soon. Love to you (as always) Teresa


Gravatar How can I get one for my mother she had a masectomy in 99 and hates her prothesis . she has been cancer free since 2000 . Thank the Lord . I dont knit wish I did and here in Texas there is not too many knit shops that I'm aware of . Can you help me get some for my mom.
Thank You.
Renee


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