Lens Artists Photo Challenge #299 – Hopeful

For this challenge Patti asks us to show what hopeful means to us. My header image shows a sunrise over a river. Watching a beautiful sunrise gives me hope for good things to come.

Once you choose hope, anything’s possible.

Christopher Reeve

Graduation season is here and graduates everywhere will be filled with hope for their future. We’ll be attending our oldest granddaughter’s high school graduation this weekend. I’m hopeful that she and her classmates will have all their dreams come true in whatever they choose to do after graduation.

When someone receives a cancer diagnosis their life is changed forever. Meeting other cancer survivors and hearing their stories of strength and courage can bring hope to others going through cancer.

Ovarian Cancer survivors give hope to other women with ovarian cancer

Many thanks to our host Patti for her challenge Lens-Artists #299 – Hopeful

27 thoughts on “Lens Artists Photo Challenge #299 – Hopeful

  1. Amazing sunrise capture!
    Receiving a cancer diagnosis alters life forever. Connecting with fellow survivors, sharing stories of resilience, offers hope amid the journey, inspiring courage and strength to those facing similar battles.
    Thank you, my friend.

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      1. You’re very welcome.
        Your journey as a cancer survivor is truly inspiring, and it’s wonderful to hear how connecting with other survivors and amazing women has influenced you.
        Building those supportive relationships is incredibly important for healing and empowerment.
        Stay strong, my friend.

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  2. Sending the same sentiments to your granddaughter as she moves into her “life”. It is truly an exciting time. And cancer survivors uniting to bring hope to other cancer patients is pretty special. I know you too are a survivor, Beth. Hope…yes.. all of this.

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    1. Judy, your comments always make me feel good. I’m so happy for our granddaughter. She was accepted into the college she wanted. Can’t wait to see her get her diploma tomorrow!

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  3. I love your examples of hope, Beth. Wonderful! I was especially touched by the ovarian cancer survivors. I’m glad you included high school graduates, too. Thanks for spreading some hope around this week!

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  4. Possibly the greatest strength of youth is that they are positive about their future. I certainly wish them the best. It would be fascinating to hear their various speeches as they move on to their next step in today’s world. Good post, Beth, We can all use hope regardless of our age or physical condition.

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  5. Excellent Beth! We too have a granddaughter graduating HS this spring. Hard to believe they grow up so fast while we do not age a bit 😊. Beautiful sunrise and the cancer gathering is well chosen for the theme.

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  6. Beautiful photos and messages, Beth! Cancer survivors helping others is a great idea. Hope is really everything, because without it, we are lost.

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