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Blog related to Candace J. Hardy's Warm Traditions Card Store featuring the colored pencil and watercolor designs of NW Ohio artist and illustrator, Candace J. Hardy
1. A SOBERING SUBJECT

Think it's a bit odd to begin a post with cards for cancer patients? Well October is National Breast Cancer awareness month. And Greeting Card Universe is featuring cards for Cancer patients, right down to the very youngest.

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      Greeting Card Universe Cards for Cancer Patients




"Be Not Afraid"  Lovely design by artist Sandra Rose Designs.




"Ready to Rumble" Hilarious and light hearted for pediatric patients. By artist Corrie Kuipers






"Hey Girl" Another terrific and lighthearted pediatric design for the young or "young at heart". By Artist Corrie Kuipers





On a personal note, this month marks five years since my sister, a breast cancer survivor called to say the cancer had returned and she had six weeks to two years to live. In denial, fearful, and yes, a bit angry, my daughter and I moved into her house (thankfully only two blocks away). I wish these cards had been around then (perhaps they were and I just was oblivious). Our minds flying into fix it mode, we both fought even the slightest hint that she wouldn't win her fight, a fight she lost eight months later.
I think today, how cancer has impacted my life~ I have never had cancer, thank God. But my earliest memory is the passing of my grandmother of breast cancer. I was only 5 at the time, and it was whispered about. No one scarcely mentioned it much less thought of sending a card. Then my aunt, cousins, my mother and my sister, all diagnosed and all survivors because of advancements in the diagnostics and treatment. But I have a friend who have lost a son to neuroblastoma,  a form of childhood cancer. She is today a huge advocate for CHOP in Philadelphia and is a regular guest speaker to parents and staff.
 I have not designed a card for Cancer patients, but assuredly  that will change today. So if you know someone awaiting the start of treatment, someone who feels less of a person because of surgery, someone who is entering Hospice care, or is awaiting the results of a blood test, please look over our lovely cards. The messages are diverse and sensitive, beautifully illustrated, and spoken from the heart.

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