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October 23
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My aunt, Kathy, is a breast cancer survivor.

I went to Cape Town this weekend with my mom, to take photos of Kathy and Ian.  You may recall that I went to Cape Town a few months ago and took photos for a similar reason.  That photoshoot was to document the start of her journey, and she went to have her mastectomy a few days after that shoot.  A while after the shoot, Kathy and I had a discussion on Facebook, and I booked tickets to Cape Town again.  This time it was to take photos of her with her bald head, and it was to carry on with the story.

Amazingly, the timing was just perfect… not only is it Breast Cancer awareness month (which didn’t come into the planning at all… it was organised around her treatment plans because her last chemo treatment was 3 weeks ago)… but she got the most amazing, amazing news during last week… she’s CLEAR!!

She’s still undergoing radiation, and you’ll see the marks on the scar photos that I’ll post tomorrow, and she’s still got a long, long process with another “designer” drug.. but she’s CLEAR!! How awesome is that!!

The photoshoot started at their home in Somerset West, and I’ll put those photos up tomorrow.  We then drove half way up the mountains close to Stellenbosch to the Idiom vineyards on the Da Capo Wine Farm.  My mom’s cousin is the farm manager at the vineyard, so the trip out there started with a photoshoot and ended in family reunion and an extreme picnic (in the most freezing wet weather)… and we ended the afternoon on top of the hill eating the most delicious cheeses and strawberries washed down with magnificent wines! What an amazing day!

You can see how miserable the weather was here… and in fact it was raining.

We stopped after that, because it was getting too cold and wet.  And then this morning, after a gorgeous breakfast at Tokara, Ian and Kathy took us to Uva Mira, which is a family owned boutique wine farm in the hills around Stellenbosch.  As we parked I noticed this gorgeous door, so after a wine tasting upstairs, she whipped off her wig again for a few more photos.

And then the most rad thing happened! A woman got out of a car, and as she passed us to get into the winery, she said to Kathy “I’m a survivor too”.

WOW!!

She then told Kathy that she had had stage 3 breast cancer 3 years earlier, and told her that her hair will grow back, just like hers had.  In fact, this woman was so proud of how thick and curly her hair had become, and it was so awesome to see and to hear her story.  And that is why Kathy is emotional in the next image…

Isn’t she gorgeous?!!

I’m very very proud of my aunt, and I’m so thankful that I could document her journey like this.  There will be more photos posted tomorrow… of her scar… they deserved a post on their own.

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