Candice Chilton was diagnosed with Stage IV Breast Cancer at 28.

Boob Voyage!

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I've decided that through all this, I need a moment to celebrate - and as so, I've decided to have a Boob Voyage party. Yes, that's right, a Boob Voyage party. We are going to celebrate the life and death of my boobs and as so, all of you are cordially invited. I'm not sure when this party will be, but probably the week before my surgery.
I'm going to make a cast of my breasts. Probably using the same stuff as the link below. No, that part will not be a group project, I'll probably just have West help me :) ...but the cast itself will be a nice reminder of the real me, what my breasts used to look like etc. I haven't decided if I'm going to have everyone sign the cast or if I'm going to save the cast to have painted with some amazing artwork for the house but either way, I plan to put it on display at the party.
I want to drink slippery/buttery nipples, eat "tit"eroni pasta and eat cupcakes decorated like boobs. I want to print pictures of celebs and have a contest on who can guess which celebrities have real boobs and which celebs have fake boobs.
More than anything I want an occasion where friends and family can all gather to start positive energy flowing for this serious surgery. Fight cancer with a little humor and a lot of alcohol :) because after all, the surgery is just the beginning. I have a lot of follow up appointments, injections, expansions, chemo and tests ahead of me so while I'm feeling upbeat and ready to celebrate, lets take advantage of the opportunity. Now who's with me?

Feel free to post comments, ideas and party planning tips below!!

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