So Now What?
If I had it my way, my mom would still be alive and my son would not be starting his fifth year of treatment for childhood cancer. While I did not choose this path, I do choose how to cope with it.
Dance When the Brain Says No
Dance When the Brain Says No is a mother’s poignant memoir about her young daughter, Leslie, and her valiant battle against brain cancer. The heart and soul of this tender story are found in Leslie’s own words expressed in poetry, journal entries, and letters.
The Beaded Journey is a new program that benefits patients and their families. This program is designed to document and honor the journey that children take when diagnosed with cancer. It gives children a chance to tell their story using beads as symbols of different aspects of treatment that they have to endure.
If I Were a Little Guy
The book was inspired by the author’s father. As he lay in the hospital after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, it began to snow — very big snowflakes. He said, “Man, If I were a little guy I could climb on one of those and float on down.”


