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Amy Tippens Portrait of a Survivor
By Andrew Millar
E-mail: andrew@BradleyNewsGroup.com
More photos at visionstudiosphotography.com
When Amy Tippens got married in December if 2006, she never thought that in five months her life would change forever.
Amy went to the doctor after complications with a lot of foot pain. Thanks to her husband for the extra push to go to and get herself checked out. No one could have expected the news she would receive.
In May of 2007, Amy heard the words that scared her to tears. Being a newlywed one has hopes of a new life, a new house and a new job and starting a family. The doctor on the other end of that momentous phone call said; “You have leukemia”. “I was shocked and scared to death. Would I live? Would I die? Why me?” Where among the many questions flowing through Amy’s mind and emotions.
“I was calling everyone and telling everyone what was going on. But then there came a point when I felt I had to become the strong one.” Amy told the Bradley News weekly. “I had to be positive and strong for everyone else.
Amy’s doctor sent her to Vanderbilt hospital in Nashville right away. About two hours later the doctors started her treatment right away. Amy stayed at the hospital from May when she was diagnosed to the end of July. “I was clueless about what leukemia was and I thought it was something that only little kids got, I didn’t know it was something that older people got.”
Having battled with a life threatening disease such as leukemia has made Amy appreciate what God has made and my husband and my family and my parents and just appreciate things more. Before I was more materialistic and I had a plan for my life and then leukemia changed her life. Wanting to have a baby would pose a problem. Doctors said she needed to go to a fertility specialist and that she might have complications getting pregnant. She might be pre-menopausal due to the chemo she received.
Her family and friends were skeptical that if she was to get pregnant that the baby might have birth defects or issues. Was she strong enough to carry a baby? After finding out she was pregnant last October. Amy gave birth to a healthy baby boy May 26th 2008.
Amy belongs to Team Hope, a team that walks to raise money for the Cancer and Lymphoma Foundation. Light the Night Walk will be held Sept 20th in Chattanooga.
Amy is wanting to start Strut your Mutt - her own walk in Cleveland to raise money for cancer research. A possible spot is the Cleveland Greenway. People could bring their pet and enjoy the day and know that they are helping out people that they know, or people they’ve never met.
The whole experience has made Amy respect life and no to be so materialistic. “You never know how your life will change. Even if it’s just a split second.” Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
26th Annual Cherokee Days of Recognition
By Andrew Millar
The beautiful scenery of Red Clay State Park was the setting of Cherokee Days this past August 2nd and 3rd. Both indoor and outdoor exhibits were on display for all who came and watched this amazing event of the Cherokee Indian culture.
Red Clay State Park was the last council grounds of the Cherokee nation before the Trail of Tears. The event opened at 10am on Saturday and Sunday closing between 4 and 5pm.
There were hand woven baskets, tools and trade of the era for people to purchase. The attention to detail and true Indian style was apparent in all the works. Dancers of all ages put on amazing demonstrations. There was even a blow gun tournament that was delightfully entertaining.
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By Andrew Millar
The beautiful scenery of Red Clay State Park was the setting of Cherokee Days this past August 2nd and 3rd. Both indoor and outdoor exhibits were on display for all who came and watched this amazing event of the Cherokee Indian culture.
Red Clay State Park was the last council grounds of the Cherokee nation before the Trail of Tears. The event opened at 10am on Saturday and Sunday closing between 4 and 5pm.
There were hand woven baskets, tools and trade of the era for people to purchase. The attention to detail and true Indian style was apparent in all the works. Dancers of all ages put on amazing demonstrations. There was even a blow gun tournament that was delightfully entertaining.
by Andrew Millar
for the Bradley News Weekly
Cleveland Versus The World
A short look at Cleveland High School’s four-way scrimmage in early August.
By Andrew Millar
E-mail: Sports@BradleyNewsGroup.com
More photos at visionstudiosphotography.com
With the local high schools gearing up for the 2008 football season, injuries may be knocking out some of this season’s top players for the Cleveland High School Blue Raiders. Will the rumored Cleveland Raiders live up to the much talked about rumors that they are the team to beat this year?
On Saturday, August 2nd 2008, BN Weekly was on site to watch Cleveland scrimmage Polk County, Baylor (Chattanooga) and William Blount (Knoxville). The teams began playing at 9 a.m., and the day warmed up rapidly.
For the first time in scrimmage play this year, Cleveland looked decent. This year’s prospects were looking extremely impressive. Although there were many concerns for the team (injuries, fumbles, turnovers and dropped footballs), the blocking was solid.
As the day went on and the sweat drenched the players, the teams began to work together as one unified front. With high hopes for this season, the action should be great and the fans will likely scream louder than a freight train.
Football in Cleveland is about to kick off and this will be a season to remember.
Take One From The Team – Cleveland High School freshman quarterback #8 Chad Voytik gets pushed in the back from a teammate rushing ahead during CHS’s four-way scrimmage on August 2nd 2008. “The biggest blow to us was when Monte Scotton got hurt. As far as defensively we were very pleased and our offence was a little behind. That’s the whole reason behind the scrimmages is to find out our weaknesses and to see what we need to work on. ”
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A short look at Cleveland High School’s four-way scrimmage in early August.
By Andrew Millar
E-mail: Sports@BradleyNewsGroup.com
More photos at visionstudiosphotography.com
With the local high schools gearing up for the 2008 football season, injuries may be knocking out some of this season’s top players for the Cleveland High School Blue Raiders. Will the rumored Cleveland Raiders live up to the much talked about rumors that they are the team to beat this year?
On Saturday, August 2nd 2008, BN Weekly was on site to watch Cleveland scrimmage Polk County, Baylor (Chattanooga) and William Blount (Knoxville). The teams began playing at 9 a.m., and the day warmed up rapidly.
For the first time in scrimmage play this year, Cleveland looked decent. This year’s prospects were looking extremely impressive. Although there were many concerns for the team (injuries, fumbles, turnovers and dropped footballs), the blocking was solid.
As the day went on and the sweat drenched the players, the teams began to work together as one unified front. With high hopes for this season, the action should be great and the fans will likely scream louder than a freight train.
Football in Cleveland is about to kick off and this will be a season to remember.
Take One From The Team – Cleveland High School freshman quarterback #8 Chad Voytik gets pushed in the back from a teammate rushing ahead during CHS’s four-way scrimmage on August 2nd 2008. “The biggest blow to us was when Monte Scotton got hurt. As far as defensively we were very pleased and our offence was a little behind. That’s the whole reason behind the scrimmages is to find out our weaknesses and to see what we need to work on. ”
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My Shot on National Geographic
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Hollywood FL Photo Club
Photo Of The Week
Photo Safari
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Model Mahem
Model Brigade
I Studio
FaceBook - Me
FaceBook - Business
Google +
Flickr
YouTube
Groupon
Sports Shooter
STOCK AGENCIES
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