Warrior Mom Retreat

 This weekend I got a very random invitation that I will be forever grateful for. It's odd how some people come into your life and make a huge impact. Cooper gets his hair cut by the same barber who also cuts another child's hair who is a leukemia warrior. I had been talking to his mom Krista, chatting through texts and such for a while, and were hoping to meet soon because they only live 5 minutes from us. This week she called and they had an opening in a warrior mom's retreat sponsored by Mason Strong, a wonderful foundation run by wonderful people in honor of their son Mason. The retreat was at Tusculum farm with 6 other women I had never met. All of these moms were cancer moms but their children are treated at Children's National. I took a leap of faith and went on the overnight retreat and it was one of the best decisions I have made. This group of women, who had never met me, accepted me as one of their own with open arms. We laughed until we cried and had such a wonderful time. There is a lot to be said for being in the presence of people who get you. People who truly understand because sadly they have walked that road. The fraternity that you become a part of is so sad because of the reason that got you there, but the people you meet along the way are the greatest humans you will every come across. I am grateful for being a part of this and thankful I finally got to meet Krista, as I believe our families will be great friends!






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