Wednesday, December 11, 2013

This Guy Traveled The Country In A Pink Tutu Just To Make His Wife Laugh During Chemo

I LOVE THIS!!!




After Linda was diagnosed with breast cancer, Bob began taking beautiful but totally ridiculous photographs of himself in a pink tutu.

After Linda was diagnosed with breast cancer, Bob began taking beautiful but totally ridiculous photographs of himself in a pink tutu.

“When Linda would go in for treatment, she would take the images on her phone and the women would look at them and it would make them laugh and make the time pass,” Bob said.

"When Linda would go in for treatment, she would take the images on her phone and the women would look at them and it would make them laugh and make the time pass," Bob said.

Linda said the other women appreciated that Bob was standing out in order to stand by her.

Linda said the other women appreciated that Bob was standing out in order to stand by her.

After so much postive feedback, Bob knew he had to continue making the photographs. The Tutu Projectwas born and quickly went viral.

After so much postive feedback, Bob knew he had to continue making the photographs. The Tutu Project was born and quickly went viral .

Bob braved snow…

Bob braved snow...

And even traveled to Italy…

And even traveled to Italy...

Always finding creative ways to capture himself in the tutu, and make his wife and her friends laugh.

Always finding creative ways to capture himself in the tutu, and make his wife and her friends laugh.

“Oddly enough, her cancer has taught us that life is good, dealing with it can be hard, and sometimes the very best thing — no, the only thing — we can do to face another day is to laugh at ourselves, and share a laugh with others.”

"Oddly enough, her cancer has taught us that life is good, dealing with it can be hard, and sometimes the very best thing — no, the only thing — we can do to face another day is to laugh at ourselves, and share a laugh with others."

You can purchase a calendar full of pictures of Bob in his pink tutu here. The proceeds benefit the Carey’s Foundation, which provides support to women diagnosed with breast cancer, survivors, and their family members.

The original article found here:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/maycie/this-guy-travelled-the-country-in-a-pink-tutu-just-to-make-h



As a chemo patient myself, this project really touches my heart.  It's all about making the best out of ANY situation.  Making people happy and laughing a lot really helps you feel better at times like these.


Have a blessed day!!!

Fearless Jenny

Love & Courage,

Fearless Jenny

 (Jennifer Orellana)

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Not just a princess! Ha!



Less than 3 in 10 graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are women. And barely 1 in 10 actual engineers are women. Early in a girl's life, the toys marketed to her are usually things that don't encourage her to enter those fields. GoldieBlox intends to change that by teaching them while they are young that these fields can be fun — and apparently epic, by the looks of this super-genius 2-minute video. Watch and learn.

Original article found here:  http://www.upworthy.com/if-3-little-girls-did-this-to-my-house-id-do-everything-i-could-to-get-them-full-rides-to-harvard-am2-8a?c=ufb1


Have a blessed day!!!

Fearless Jenny

Love & Courage,

Fearless Jenny

 (Jennifer Orellana)

Friday, November 8, 2013

The Chech way to start the day.



This Has Been a Friendly Reminder to Stay Fearless and Full of Joy!
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What do you do before a double mastectomy? Dance, of course!

Deb's OR Flash Mob

In a six-minute video that proves Beyonce makes everything better, a breast cancer patient dances in the operating room with her doctors and nurses before going under anesthesia. The video, which is quickly going viral, was uploaded on Tuesday, the day Deborah Cohan had her bilateral mastectomy at UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion in San Francisco, according to her Caring Bridge page. (Cohan is also an OB-GYN at the hospital, so she had some pull when talking the doctors and nurses into being her backup dancers.) 
Cohan's idea was to have a sort of worldwide, virtual dance party with her family and friends in the minutes before her surgery on Tuesday. "My fantasy is for you to play the song ... and dance wherever you happen to be ... ideally at 7:30am but really anytime Tuesday," she wrote last week. "Nothing brings me greater joy than catalyzing others to dance, move, be in their bodies. Are you with me people?" 
Cohan's joy and energy in the video has lifted the spirits of people around the world, including TODAY.com reader Chris Harmon, who posted to our Facebook page, "my family is going thru cancer right now too... this brought tears to my eyes, what a lovely spirit she has!!!!" And late Thursday afternoon, Queen B herself even posted the video to her Facebook page


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This Has Been a Friendly Reminder to Stay Fearless and Full of Faith!
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