Libby Says

Hats for Happiness

This is a Public Service Announcement
Listen up, ya hear?
I want to let you all know about a wonderful and worthy cause.
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(Nope – I’m not begg’n for money for Gabe,
but that PayPal button in still up there on the left ; 😉
Please take a few minutes to read this…
it would make me very very happy
and when I’m happy, I tend to give stuff away!
I want to introduce you to my new friend CancerGirl,
and her sidekick Superdog.
She would like to tell you about
Hats for Happiness

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I have been asked a few times now, how it is that Hats For Happiness 
got to come into being. Here is the story.

When I went through my first round of Chemotherapy and my hair began to fall out, 

being a college student I was looking for a way to cover my head. 
I was often wearing a black hoodie to cover up my having bald spots 
(I tried to keep my hair as long as I could). 
I went over the options that were available. 
I could wear wigs, but they are expensive with a very nice 
wig running in the hundreds. 
They are also hot and I live in Florida and was concerned about that.
I thought about bandannas, and while they are not expensive, 
nor hot, I felt that sometimes I would want to not have anyone 
know I was even bald. and with the bandanna, isn’t much you can hide.

In discussing this dilemma with my family and friends, 

I would over and over hear “I have some hats I could give you” 
and they would produce 4 or 5 hats at a time that they had. 
Hats they owned and most of the time never even wore. 
Hats they got at conventions, promotions, as gifts, as souvenirs.

I started collecting these hats, and I would put them on, 

one by one, and if it was a silly hat it would make me laugh, 
if it was a baseball cap it would make me think of the logo or saying that was on it.

It got me to thinking, if the people I know all have 

a few hats they have never worn, maybe a LOT of other people 
also have hats they are not wearing.

I found that people that owned companies were more then willing

to give me a hat or two with their company logos. 
I came up with an idea, what if a person when they were doing chemo 
could pick out a hat right there in the doctors office. 
What if there was a hat rack, with numerous hats, wigs, bandannas
that patients could choose from, to take with them. 
They could take a silly hat, a hat that they would never wear in public, 
but when they needed a lift from fighting the good fight, 
they could put that hat on and think of how it is a special hat, 
and maybe it will make them smile for the only time that day.

One of the things that was very upsetting to me 

was having my picture taken. I was very self conscious about this. 
I found that when I was wearing a hat, 
the picture wasn’t as jarring as my having no hair. 
I was able to smile in photos, and often smiled because 
I was wearing a hat.

This is the story of the birth of Hats For Happiness. 

To donate – send checks to:

Hats For Happiness
P.O. Box 114
Morriston, FL  32668

Go HERE to Hats for Happiness website.
There are addresses there for donations of  hats:-)

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Go HERE to read about The adventures of CancerGirl
and her Service Dog (SD for short) 
CancerGirl is a 32 year old woman who has been married 
for almost 15 years to a wonderful man, 
(we call him SH for short) 
She has degenerative Disk Disease, and scoliosis. 
She was diagnosed with Uterine Cancer in July. 
She is a college student. 
Her blog is her daily adventures of going to school, 
undergoing cancer treatment, and trying to maintain a marriage.

CancerGirl+and+Superdog
 It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane. NO!! It’s Cancergirl!!!

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