Saturday, November 13, 2010

Vancouver Fashion Week, Doc appts










Hi everyone


Well, I was part of the Vancouver Fashion Week - and what a lot of fun this was - this was the first year they included the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation and some breast cancer survivors. Brian and I went to the Opening Gala on the Tuesday evening, November 2nd and met up with the designer who was going to be "dressing" me - Patricia Fieldwalker. What a wonderful lady she was! She was quite excited as to what she was going to be doing to me the next day. So, on Wednesday evening, the 3rd, we went to the hotel and were shown backstage to the dressing area. I had three hair dressers descend upon me - oh stop laughing, they had stuff to play with! Dylan, Katie-Rose and a few others had a blast playing with the french silk lace that Patricia had provided them along with an emerald green silk rose she had made. There were lots of bobby pins holding it all together and all had sparkles on them. Then the makeup artist got her chance with me. She did a great job but one of the head makeup gals came over and told her to make me more smokey - and she did - I suddenly had eyebrows again and beautiful green eyes, though she did have a heck of a problem with the eyelashes (mine are not very long). Then it was sit around time, Brian was asked to leave the room after being there for 90 minutes but he didn't mind, you can only look at the ceiling and your shoes for so long. With lots of 20 year olds clad in very little clothing all over the place. I had no real idea as to what was going on. All I knew was that one of the models would be in the robe before me and come off stage and I would get to put it on. It was so beautiful - wish I could have kept it. Brian was out front at this point watching the show and waiting for me to come out. Now at this point I am in the robe and waiting in the wings with the models and Patricia. She took a look at the robe and retied it to lay flat. And remember, I am also in 3.5" spike heels!!! The models did their last walk of the runway and then they introduced Patricia and myself - I couldn't hear this from where we were, but once she took my hand and led me onstage, it was exciting, there were people applauding and cameras flashing and down the runway we went!! It was a lot of fun and would do it again for them next year! When I came off stage, I was approached by the gal from the CBCF telling me that Black Out Productions wanted to do an interview of me! Told her ok, I needed to find my husband - who was in the media room at this point and they were waiting for me - no one told me that and I had gone backstage and changed into my jeans again, leaving my head wrap on. I quickly made to the media room, had a picture take with Patricia and then the organizer of the event, Jamal wanted pictures with me and with some of the models. There were cameras everywhere! Then it was time for the interview with Lauren. And of course I couldn't make it through without some tears but that was ok, They have included my blog on their website and I think that is awesome! Blackoutproductions.ca and then look for Breast Cancer Survivor Walks the Catwalk at the VFW. I can't get it to embed on this page, so you will have to do a little work and you can hear the interview and watch me walk down the catwalk!!!.
I lost a very dear friend on Wednesday afternoon - Samantha passed away at the age of 19. Even though I knew it was coming it was a very hard death the accept. This young woman became an instant friend two and a half years ago and she will be sadly missed. She was such an inspiration to other people, including me, to not accept the word can't. I was glad that I got a chance to visit with her at the hospice and to talk with her on the phone when I was in the hospital after my surgery - even then she was encouraging me to go forward. May you RIP Sam and you will always be in my heart.

Brian and I went to see Dr. Sasha on Wednesday and told him that I had had to call the FVCC to find out if I had an appointment - which I did - and my comment to the the clerk was, when was someone going to phone me? My appointment is Monday morning at 8:15. Dr. Sasha said he would send another email to Dr. Kwan telling him to get the treatment going - I was already three weeks behind and 2 months behind in my chemo. You can't do radiation and chemo at the same time - so this has been a major road block. I plan on telling him as well to get the treatment going this week. I want to get my health back as it has deteriorated considerably - I get winded very easily and find it difficult to walk up and down the stairs. This is all so new and a little nerve racking to say the least. But hopefully this doctor is good and knows what he is doing and gets into action quickly.


Hugz
Roni





That has been about it for the last few weeks. Will update next week with what Dr. Kwan has to say and also what Dr. Klimo has to say as I am to phone the clinic with my appointment dates and then go from there.
































































7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello Roni, what an exciting time you have been having. You look beautiful on the cat walk. I couldn't walk in those heels. The interview was very heartfelt and was great to hear your voice. As much fun as all that was it must be exhausting. I hope they get your appointments going and all goes well. I was very sorry, to see the loss of your friend , Sam. you have another angel watching over you .take care and thank you for sharing your journey,HUGS Sandra E

Anonymous said...

You looked great V! Sounds like a wonderful evening was had. I watched the interview and thought you did great. Calm,cool and beautiful. Hopefully, everyone will get their ducks in order and you will get your appts. started pronto. I am sorry to hear about Sam. I know you were close to her.

Will be up in a few weeks. Will call you.

Stay strong...Love, Eileen xo

Anonymous said...

Wow Roni, you looked just gorgeous! I don't know how you ever got around in those heels. I would have fallen flat on my face, I'm sure. lol. I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. I too hope they get those appointments going soon. You are an amazing lady! ((((hugs)))
Sandy McIntyre

Anonymous said...

You are one amazing lady!
Wonderful to hear your voice on Skype too,hope we can do it again one day.
So sorry about loosing your friend,big hugs and prayers to all.
Keep up the fight,we are all rooting for you!
Loads of love from Sandy (England)

Anonymous said...

The catwalk is fun, isn't it? I'm glad you got to experience it even if for a brief time. Those heels are what Oprah calls her "one hour" shoes...lol. You are gorgeous and well spoken - the interview was great!

I am so sorry to hear that Sam has passed. You will miss her a lot. My heart hurts for you and her family.

My fingers are crossed (as well as all my other body parts that can be manoeuvred into a "crossed" position) that your coming appointment schedules will go smoothly without any glitches.

xxxHugsxxx Mavis

Elaine said...

Wow Roni, I absolutely loved your video and outfits! Your interview was very moving for all of us to watch, you weren't the only one moved to tears. Luv ya Elaine

Anonymous said...

Well my dear I'm going to try for a third time to post to this. You looked amazing (as you already know) and I can't believe how fast you waltzed down that catwalk given you were wearing stilts!! I'm sure I would have had a twisted ankle at the least. My back hurts just thinking of standing in those heels.

So sorry to hear about Sam; I know how much she meant to you. Another angel in your midst darling. Now I hope your treatments can get started and with a vengenance. No rest for the wicked (cancer that is)!

Look forward to catching up soon. Love, hugs & Laughter, Pink Angel (Bonnie)