Carry-On with Kelley
Packing Travel, Cancer, Recovery and Self-Discovery in One Small Bag.
October 2018, I was living in Bali, 14 months into my own "eat, pray, love" sojourn. I ended up in an Emergency Department of a Balinese hospital with what I thought was a broken arm. I left the hospital with a cancer diagnosis.
I returned to the states with nothing but the worn sundress I was wearing, and my straw bag.
This is my story. That day. The 14 months of travel leading up to that day (how that even came about.) Cancer. Treatment. Recovery. Set backs. And the Self-Discovery.
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Carry-On with Kelley
Packing Travel, Cancer, Recovery and Self-Discovery in One Small Bag.
October 2018, I was living in Bali, 14 months into my own "eat, pray, love" sojourn. I ended up in an Emergency Department of a Balinese hospital with what I thought was a broken arm. I left the hospital with a cancer diagnosis.
I returned to the states with nothing but the worn sundress I was wearing, and my straw bag.
This is my story. That day. The 14 months of travel leading up to that day (how that even came about.) Cancer. Treatment. Recovery. Set backs. And the Self-Discovery.
Season 3 Episode 12: Tasmania and a Trip Around the World.
Carry On with Kelley
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4 years ago
Season 3 Episode 12: Tasmania and a Trip Around the World.
August 12 2019 was the end of my quick jaunt to Tasmania. August 12, 2016 was the beginning of my trip around the world. Both worthy memories!
Carry On with Kelley
Carry-On with Kelley
Packing Travel, Cancer, Recovery and Self-Discovery in One Small Bag.
October 2018, I was living in Bali, 14 months into my own "eat, pray, love" sojourn. I ended up in an Emergency Department of a Balinese hospital with what I thought was a broken arm. I left the hospital with a cancer diagnosis.
I returned to the states with nothing but the worn sundress I was wearing, and my straw bag.
This is my story. That day. The 14 months of travel leading up to that day (how that even came about.) Cancer. Treatment. Recovery. Set backs. And the Self-Discovery.