I could chose a moonshot, a sunset, a cityscape from London or Seattle or St. Petersburg, the state fair rides at night, a campfire...These would all work as choices for the theme of night lights.
Instead I will use the opportunity to start our journey to this year's Light the Night Walk for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. We registered our team last night.
My husband and I did the walk last fall in Tacoma. We will walk again this coming October at the same location.
The red balloons--you can already see the lights in this one--are carried by friends and family to honor survivors--those whose disease has been cured, and those who are currently patients.
My husband's white balloon marks him as a survivor. Although his Multiple Myeloma still lurks in his blood, it is under control, kept in check by chemo treatments three times a month.
Our evening in Tacoma last year was blessed by this rainbow, by the camaraderie of other walkers, and by the support of friends and family. We invite you to join "Just Us Walking" in 2014.
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Off my soap box. Here's another night light. Couldn't resist.
Check out my Headbanger friends whose blogs are linked in my sidebar. I am sure they have some amazing night lights for this week's challenge.
6 comments:
Great idea Kathy - Ranny, looking good too.
Good luck.
Beautiful post on a subject close to your heart. I certainly hope your husband continues to win his fight.
Great way to light up the night!
Excellent theme, Kat! Best wishes for ongoing wellness to your husband.
I do like how our little challenge draws us all together as we share not just our pictures, but our lives... you post tonight enlightens me of our worries and our resolve to carry on at such times. A lovely thoughtful take on tonights theme.
Great moon shot at the end. What fitting photos for this week's theme; I appreciate you sharing about this event with us!
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