Judy Edwards - Not Today
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Mahalo and welcome. Judy has been diagnosed with a very aggressive form of breast cancer (Stage 4) and the fight is on. Judy will be starting chemo this month (February) and is scheduled for 7 months of treatments, and then one month of rest, before the mastectomy later in the fall at the Mayo Clinic.
Please help Judy in this fight by supporting her basic needs (rent, utilities, food, gas), personal needs, and associated medical expenses.
In Judy's words: When I can breathe, when I can think, when I can reach around and locate the scattered pieces of my psyche, I realize that it’s writing that may carry me to wherever I have to go, unwilling cargo that I am. George RR Martin wrote two female characters that are warriors, forged from loss and trauma. The slight girl who hatched dragons after being abandoned and left to die in the desert rose to be a queen who, faced with an unforgivable betrayal, obliterated her enemy with flame and the reminder that a dragon is not, has never been, cannot be, a slave. And a young royal girl who lost everything in the snow and was thrown into the world like a pup for the jackals to feast on learned to harden and overcome the unthinkable with the training she’d gotten in the brief time she’d spent with the best swordsman in the world. He said to her: There is only one God, and his name is Death.
And what do we say to the God of Death? Not today.
Not today, and not this dragon.
Not just yet.
Please help Judy in this fight by supporting her basic needs (rent, utilities, food, gas), personal needs, and associated medical expenses.
In Judy's words: When I can breathe, when I can think, when I can reach around and locate the scattered pieces of my psyche, I realize that it’s writing that may carry me to wherever I have to go, unwilling cargo that I am. George RR Martin wrote two female characters that are warriors, forged from loss and trauma. The slight girl who hatched dragons after being abandoned and left to die in the desert rose to be a queen who, faced with an unforgivable betrayal, obliterated her enemy with flame and the reminder that a dragon is not, has never been, cannot be, a slave. And a young royal girl who lost everything in the snow and was thrown into the world like a pup for the jackals to feast on learned to harden and overcome the unthinkable with the training she’d gotten in the brief time she’d spent with the best swordsman in the world. He said to her: There is only one God, and his name is Death.
And what do we say to the God of Death? Not today.
Not today, and not this dragon.
Not just yet.
Organizer and beneficiary
Darla White
Organizer
Kailua CDP, HI
Jaystar Tensile
Beneficiary