Carry On!
In April of this year, 2020, I was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer at the height of a world wide pandemic...
I was devastated. My life as Lady Estelle was about to change. I felt lost and began to loss my self esteem. How could I be dignified with such a destroying disease.
I started Chemotherapy right away.. That is when I began to lose my hair and figure to the chemical being administer to my body.
The fight began to keep my spirit and hope because after seven months, I was beat up. The Victorian lady was beginning to feel defeated.
But something or someone kept telling me to " CARRY ON"
So that is what I shall do.
"CARRY ON AND FIGHT LIKE A LADY."
She is sitting by her husband stone marker
Lady Estelle portraying Christina Babcock Carteaux Bannister, an accomplished hairdresser in the mid 1800s. She is sitting by her husband stone marker in the North Burial grounds, Providence, Rhode Island.
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