Love means to be BRAVE. who is the bravest person you know?

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**who is the bravest person you know?**

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  1. The bravest person I know is a little girl named Journey who has struggled with an enlarged brain since birth and has needed muliply life threatening surgeries. She’s a little hero.

    Love your work and style…so glad I happenned upon this page.
    best!

    kerry

  2. My husband lost his battle with cancer on 11-15-07, he lived 14 months from date of diagnosis, He was unbelieveably upbeat and an inspiration to those around him. I pray that I can be as strong in my life as he was in his. He was the bravest person I have ever known.

  3. My grandmother is the bravest person I know. She has battled with daily pain from a chronic disease for 85 of her 97 years of life! Most importantly, she lives with peace and faith in Jesus. I hope to become more like her!

  4. My son Aaden is the bravest little guy I know. He had heart surgery at 5 months old and is having another one at the beginnning of 2011. He’s almost 2 now. i can’t even imagine all that he has gone through already in his short time here in this world. God bless to you and your little boy too!

  5. My friend Jenn is the bravest young person I know. She has a 2 year old, 6 month old twins and just lost her husband to cancer 3 months ago.

  6. The bravest person i know is my husband. He’s had to face so much adversity growing up. But through it all, he became an amazing husband and father.

    thanks for the chance to win!
    hugs
    juli

  7. Bravest person I know…it’s a tie. My mom, she’s amazing. Can’t think of only one reason. My sister in law. She’s a childhood cancer survivor who’s getting on a heart transplant list. Tireless fighter.

  8. I could name a few but, will go with-my step son. He has a complicated life. My husband and I love him so much. We will never stop fighting for and believing in him! He is a brave little soul!

  9. I know two ladies who have beat breast cancer. One person at the age of 36 and the other 76! I admire the strength each has. Both were at very different stages in life and expressed how strong their faith was which gave them strength and hope. You are a brave person Lisa everyday!!!!

  10. The bravest person I know is my grandma. When her father passed away 2 years ago, she took her mother and her down-syndrome brother in and moved them in with her. She takes care of them and their health problems, in addition to my grandpa and his health issues. As if life isn’t crazy enough, she is always there for my mom and I whenever we need to talk. My grandma and my mother have taught me selflessness and unconditional love.

  11. My sister AND my niece

    Just a few days after my sister was released from the hospital after major back surgery her 1 year old daughter caught a virus that left her in the ICU on life support for months.

    My sister was supposed to be on bed rest for three months. She got three days. She spent every single day and night sitting beside her daughter’s bed and saw horrific things as she helped her daughter fight for her life.

    They fought together and won! My sister may need another surgery as she wasn’t able to heal properly but my dear niece is now out of the hospital and getting better every day.

    We were told she would be brain damaged- at the ripe old age of two she knows all of her letters and can count to 20.

    We were told she would never eat on her own-I witnessed her down a meal larger than my own just yesterday.

    We were told she would never walk again-She can now walk 12 steps on her own, climbs ladders and is learning to ride a special bike.

    My sister and my niece are the definition of BRAVE and have inspired me in so many ways.

    Thank you for letting me share with you.

  12. My friend Alene. She was diagnosed with breast cancer about 5 years ago. She had strong faith in God and with much prayer and treatment, she overcame it. Today she is cancer free and loving life. She is such an example of bravery and hope. I think sometimes the bravest people are the ones who have the best outlook on the outcome of the situation.

  13. My husband is the bravest person I know. 3.5 years ago he visited an island nation in South Asia to help with tsunami relief work. While there he felt like God wanted him to move there. So, he up and did it. 1.5 years into that, he came back to the States, we got hitched and then he took me back there with him. Knowing very little of the local language, in a muslim country who doesn’t always like Americans, with a new doe-eyed bride on his arm. Brave brave brave. Or crazy. You choose.
    I think the bravest people are the ones who view life as an adventure.

  14. My friend Jeff, who lost his battle with cancer, he continued to live every day of his life to the best that he could, bring glory to his God and acknowledging the love of his family. If I am ever faced with a terminal illness, I pray that I can meet it head on with the grace he exhibited in his life!

  15. don’t know if the giveaway has ended, but thought I would still try. the bravest person i know is my sister Christina. thanks for the chance to win {maybe}

  16. My Mother is the bravest person I know. She has been a Christian for most of her life and truly does let God take care of her. We are both concerned about the world issues and she tells me “If she didn’t know that GOD was in ultimate control she would be scared where we are headed as a world”.
    She is my absolute best friend and has always loved me UNONDITIONALLY. That is so hard to find.

  17. Right now, you are the bravest person I can think of. I have two pictures of me posted on the internet. That’s it. I don’t want anyone to know what I look like, because I hate me. I wish I could be like you and post on Wednesdays. I admire you for doing it. Thank you.

  18. I would have to say my husband.He is always working to provide for us.I stay at home because of some health issues and I am also type 1 diabetic who takes 3-4 shots daily.We have a 13 yr old daughter who understands everything.We are hoping to take a family vacation next year.That is something we have never been able to do.Doctors and hospital bills always come in our way.I love the necklace.

  19. My dad is a retired NYC police officer. He is the bravest person I know. According to my 3 year old, and me too, “PeePaw is a hero!” We love him!

  20. Ki, a single Korean mom who raised two boys and sent them to college while cutting hair for a living. She came to the US twenty plus years ago. She recently became a US citizen after her second son was settled into college. She just got her passport and is so excited.

  21. my husband….he’s a soldier…and deployed to iraq this past year….and just took it all in stride~ proud of him…and i admire SO much how brave he is! (:

  22. My dear friend Ann’s twelve year old daughter Faith who is having spinal surgery tomorrow is the bravest person I know! She has fought physical issues everyday of her live and never complains or gives up. She depends on her Heavenly Father to be her strength and always looks for the positive. After tomorrow she will stand two inches taller and not have to wear a brace ever again! Very Brave!

  23. my new son. he’s in an orphanage in ethiopia for the next couple weeks until we can bring him home. he’s been through a lot in his little life and he doesn’t know how much he inspires me.

  24. the bravest person i know is my mom who lost her battle with lung cancer this year. being so far away was so hard but i talked with her everyday and she was so strong until the end……

  25. I am a pediatric nurse and I think some of the bravest people I know are the kids that are dealing with cancer. They always have a smile on their faces and seem to cheer me up. Thanks for the giveaway! Hope I win one!!

  26. LOVE the necklace. The bravest person I know… hmmm… this is hard. I would have to say my friend Jen. She follows God’s calling for her life even when it isn’t easy. Since we graduated high school (almost 10 years ago) she has lived in foreign countries, in the mountains, in big cities, in the boonies… wherever she feels God needs her to be. She has given up comfort and security in worldly things to live a simple life with only basic needs. She has sacrificed a lot and does it with a happy heart because she knows she living in His will. That’s bravery.

  27. The bravest person I know is my friend is my mom. She has been through a lot in her life but continues to help others everyday and in so many ways.

  28. The bravest person I know is my friend, Christine. She has gone through so much in the last few years, including the loss of her beautiful daughter to cancer. She’s an incredible woman.

  29. I guess that I would say that my husband is the bravest person I know. I was in a car accident and suffered a brain injury and almost died. My husband, Dan, took care of everything, was at the hospital daily and still managed to get our two boys off to school and wherever they needed to go.

  30. The bravest person I know is my husband. After being diagnosed with a congenital heart condition, that wasn’t caught until the age of 12, he has been through so much in his 26 years. In and out of hospitals for the majority of his life…you name it his has lived through it. He always overcomes any obstacles placed in his path. Everyday presents its challenges and he always battles through. He lives life to the fullest and has the best sense of humor. You would never guess by looking at him (or even talking to him) that he has lived through as much as he has. He is truly an inspiration and I am so blessed to have him in my life!

  31. The bravest person I know is a friend of mine from junior high who is battling breast cancer. We had lost contact for years, then reconnected on Facebook right around the time she was diagnosed. She has three small children and her attitude amazes me everyday.

  32. It’s very humbling to read these stories-it’s easy to say we are all brave (without the superlative ending of the word).

  33. The bravest person isn’t someone I know personally. She is a mother in our town who is battling something no mother should ever battle. She has small children and is due in December with her 4th. Her 2nd child, a son who happens to be born in the same month and year as my son, has a brain tumor. A very aggressive growing tumor. He’s in the hospital having undergone just his second of many chemotherapy sessions. The boy is struggling and isn’t recovering well from the chemo session, which is delaying the next session. But time is of essence here and they can’t afford any delays with how fast the tumor grows.

    His mother has a tremendous amount of pressure on her. She’s feeling a million different emotions, obviously, and I honestly don’t know how she doesn’t just explode. She’s my hero for handling this horrible card life has dealt her. I wish I had an ounce of her bravery.

  34. The bravest person I know right now is my daughter. She is nineteen, single and pregnant. Although she hasn’t decided if she will keep her baby, she has many brave challenges and decisions to face ahead.

  35. Rebecca – a very brave young woman who has a 2 1/2 yr old boy and 4 week old twins that were delivered at 32 weeks. They weighed under 2 lbs each. She spends all day at the hospital trying to hold and be with them and comes home in the evening to be with her darling little boy and husband. All while recovering from sickness and c-section. She is the bravest person I know right now.

  36. julia…her mom passed away from breast cancer yesterday. julia was by her side through this entire journey…completely selfless…this would be for her!

  37. The bravest person I know is my daughter Makenna. 4 1/2 years ago her older brother passed away from a brain hemorrhage and everyday she gets up and goes on with life even though she misses him terribly. She is 15 and living without HER hero. Anything she finds with his name on it she buys and if I win this, it will be another thing for her to remember him by.

  38. This is a hard one to write today; but my sister – she has always been brave.
    But today her brevity is tested to the max.
    Her precious daughter ran away yesterday , with her boyfriend, both under 18. We have no idea where they went or if they are safe. I know it sounds like one of those awful, typical bad teen stories. I don’t know how my big sis is going to get thru this month. She was so very brave today. And will have to be braver tomorrow.

  39. The bravest people I know…my cousins…who, after taking care of their little boy for 2.5 years, watched him pass away… :(…they kept trucking on.

  40. The bravest person I know right now is my friend Jen!! She’s a warrior mom out there fighting her son with Down’s and her daughter with Type 1 Diabetes. Her strength and faith is validation of God’s presence with us every day!

  41. the bravest person i know is my best friend. she has recently lost her mother to cancer, and is such a strong individual. it hurts me to know she is hurting, but she is so brave everyday she gets out of bed. for that i love her and draw strength from her everyday, only to return it to her in a hug, when i see her.

  42. The bravest person I know is Jesus, he died on the cross so that we could be forgiven for our sins and God know this world is full of it. He is the most unselfish , loving and will never judge you. Where would we be without him? And miss lisa , you have done a beautiful job on your jewerly. Anyone who recieves this piece you are generouly offering will certainly enjoy it.

    Thank you for this opportunity,
    Detra

  43. Sometimes the bravest person I know is myself. I can’t speak for others and I can’t know how brave they are. But I can say that I have just bravely survived the worst year of my life. There are no words to describe the excruciating pain that I’ve had in my heart, but I know that I am a survivor and that my brave love is now the gift that I can share with others.

  44. The bravest people I know are the friends we have serving in Afghanistan and the loved ones they left at home.

  45. My mom is the bravest person I know. She is a breast cancer survivor. And just a year after she had a double mastectomy, my dad was diagnosed with a brain tumor. It wasn’t cancer, but the surgery left him unable to speak, communicate, eat, walk, sit up, or take care of himself in any way. She was by his side day after day in the hospital, never ever giving up hope. And then followed him to the nursing home for more treatment. When it was confirmed that nothing more could be done to help him recover, she took him home. He was a bed patient in their home for 6 years. For all those years, she took care of him, gave him all her time and attention. She fed him, bathed him, sang to him, got up in the middle of the night to check on him. He lost his battle in October of 2008. She lost her soul mate…the love of her life. She turns 72 tomorrow. Happy Birthday Mom!

  46. the bravest person i knew was my sister-in-law & best friend, susan. during her three year battle with colon cancer she never gave up and was always positive – not matter what she was facing.

  47. The bravest person I know is my sister- she takes care of three kids, has a fourth who is about to make her a grandma at 41 (!), she lives with an autoimmune disease which makes her joints swollen and painful, runs a business & a household, has had multiple (luckily, non-cancerous) lumps in her breasts and lives with the threat, any day, of finding one that is cancerous. And she does it all with a smile! (well, most of it). : )

  48. The bravest person I know is….my youngest SON. He is only 2 1/2 years old, but has gone through so much. My son was born with a severe hemorrhage in his brain, taking up almost 1/2 of his brain. He has overcome all the doctors diagnosis: such as dying at birth, never walking, & never talking. My son has gone through so much therapy and so many different procedures to help with his right side hemiplegia. Despite all of the mountains my son must climb, he always faces each of them with a smile. He is extremely brave. He has taught me to find joy in ALL of life’s imperfections.

  49. The bravest people I know about would be the young men and women who enlist and re-enlist in the military these last nine years since 9/11. To give up their safe and comfortable homes to go to a foreign land to protect people like me is very brave. I hope they know that their sacrifices are not in vain.

  50. Right now I have to say that Tanner and Devin are the bravest boys I know. They were with their father , camping, when he suffered a massive heart attack and died. Totally unexpected, out of the blue. Tanner is 13. He spoke at his father’s funeral a few days ago and was superhero strong. They are so good to their mother.

  51. Today my sister-in-law is the bravest person I know … she just had a 10lb 6oz baby without any meds!!!!! WOW!!

  52. A friend of mine who was in a very abusive relationship and got out. She’s moving on as best as she can, and is sooo brave about everything she’s facing.

  53. The bravest person I know is my grandmother – in 1940 she fled all the way from Yogoslavia to Austria and later to Germany with two children an without her husband (who died in World War 2).
    Later she got four more children with her second husband (my grandfather). They never were rich, but my grandmother was always very creative and sewed clothes all day and night for other people to earn some money while my grandfather worked in a factory. Both are / were the most positive people you can imagine. Today, three years after my grandfathers death, my grandmother and I run a little online shop, were we sell things we sew together. I wish I had her energy (she is 87 now!!

  54. My 3 year old nephew who is the bravest, strongest little guy I know. Over the course of 2 years, he fought leukemia and a life-threatening infection and HE WON! Since he wouldn’t be able to wear this necklace, he’d want his mom to have it. She fought right along with him, every day, every minute, always right by his side, being as brave as she had to be to give him the strength he needed.

  55. The bravest person I know is my 19-year old son, Tim. He lost his brother (my oldest son, who was only 21 years old) last year. Somehow, Tim managed to stay on the honor roll in community college, do volunteer work, still practice his drums, hold down a PT job, and maintain his relationship with his girlfriend. It’s been a very hard road for all of us, but I believe in all of us, too! Especially my brave son, Tim. xoxo

  56. My three sons are heros to me. The trials and pressures they face on a daily basis while remaining Godly young men inspire me to be a better mom.

  57. It is my mother…She grew up with a schizophrinic mother, 2 drug addict brothers and a father who worked alot. She had a different kind of life…At about 29 years old my mother moved in my grandmother and cared for her as well as my brother ,sister and my dad. My grandmother past 2 years ago that was a difficult time for everyone especially my mom. As months passed my mom had to think about getting a job because for almost 20 years she got payed by the state to care for my grandmother it wasn’t much but it helped with the bills. My mom did not have a high school diploma, so at 49 my mom decided to go back to school and get her GED…and she did it! Not only did she get her GED she also got her vet tech certificate and now works at a vets office..she loves it! Not only does my mom work a full time job but she also is now caring for my 87 year old blind grandfather. She is thoughtful, compassionate, loving, humble and the bravest women I know and she is my mom 🙂

  58. My father in law is the bravest person I know. He just passed away from a hard battle with cancer at only 64. He also had Lou Gehrigs disease and was told he had only 5 years to live…that was 25 years ago. He fought through so much pain for so many years all because he loved us. Pain that brought tears to his eyes very often…pain that eventually became too strong for him to hold on anymore. All the while being the best husband,father and grandfather anyone could ask for…That’s Brave!

  59. without a doubt, the bravest soul i know is my 18 year old son, mackenzie. he was diagnosed with a severe seizure disorder at the age of 5, after immunizations. he has been living with this disorder for 13 years now…longer than he lived without it. he made us better parents, better friends, better people. he has taught us so much about life & love….and this all adds up to him being the bravest person i know….and he happens to be our son 🙂

  60. Okay , here is true bravery…My family lived off of a major hwy . when I was growing up and a 18-wheeler hauling gasoline hit a horse on the hwy outside our house . We woke to a big explosion and a man screaming for help.. It was the driver of the 18 wheeler he was caught in side as his rig was a blaze . The wreck was about the length of 2 football fields from our home but, you could here his cries for help very well.. My Dad told us all to stay put he was going to see if he could help this man , knowing well that the gasoline he was hauling could blow again .. He went and pulled this man out of his 18 wheeler cab .. while all the neighbors watched …. My Dad was badly burned that night but, did not recieve treatment ,The truck driver came back after his recovery from 3rd degree burns to 50% of his body to thank my Dad and tell him he was his hero and had no doubt saved his life … My Dad was a quiet man he kindly said he did what God would want anyone to do … My Dad, my hero, then and now…

  61. I have two who both exhibited their bravery in the same situation 🙂

    My mother was diagnosed with Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma shortly after she became paralyzed on her left side (she’s a runner). During that very scary period in our life, I watched as my father (who has known and loved my mother since he was 13) carried her to the bathroom, bathed her, cut up her food and fed her, painted her toe nails, dyed her hair, rolled her over in bed, and loved her with the love that can only come from our Father in heaven. I also watched him as he ran to the hall of the hospital every 15 minutes be cause he would not allow my mother to see the fear and tears in his eyes, although she knew every time.

    I watched my dad as he finally allowed himself to sleep at home, come to the ICU everyday for nine months with a freshly baked quiche or frittata for my mother’s breakfast. I watched as he attempted to coach her through her experimental therapy and to help her walk again. And I watched him (a NON-RUNNER), cross the finish line of mom’s first half marathon after her recovery. And, I watch him every day as he wonders when the cancer will come back, and refuse to let it determine how he and my mother live their lives.

    My dad and my mom are the absolute bravest people in the world.

  62. Today I would say my son’s first mother. I love him so much that I can’t imagine having to give him up for anything.

  63. The bravest person I know would be my mom, for taking care of 9 young children when my dad went
    abroad for a few years.

  64. Wonderful necklace, wonderful blog – I just found you for the very first time this morning, already saved as a favorite!! The bravest person I know is a Facebook friend of mine, Swedish Lena Maria, who was born without arms and with 1 1/2 leg in 1968. She had the toughest start in life but was really lucky when it came to parents as they stood behind her pushing her to set up goals, to never stop dreaming. She is not only Special Olympic’s winner (swimming) but also a singer well know in – Asia! She’s beautiful inside out and so incredibly brave!!!!!

  65. The bravest person I know at the moment would be my boyfriend. We have been together since jr high (15 yrs) and 10 months ago today we were blessed with our beautiful baby boy. He has been an amazing partner throughout the years, and an AMAZING father to our son. My son & I are very grateful for him and his will to take care of us 🙂

  66. Such a sweet necklace. My mom raised 6 kids which amazes me, especially now that I have 2 of my own. She is brave in so many ways!

  67. I would have to say the children I work with. They are unabashed by the things that life has in store for them, but at such an young age they don’t care! They take whatever is thrown at them and they work through it! Without hesitation they share what’s on their mind, whether you want to know or not. They wear their emotions on their sleeves, along with other bodily fluids; and they could care less. To them the world works itself out every time, and sometimes not the way they think, and yet… they are satisfied with even the smallest victory! They have so much to learn, and so far to grow, but it doesn’t scare them in the least!!! The bravest individuals I know are Preschoolers!!!

  68. Lisa, I think you are pretty brave. After following your blog for a year now, I have read about some pretty tough situations.

    But I would have to say that my dad is the bravest person I know. He watched his wife face and succumb to cancer. He was left with 3 very young children who he has raised quite well. In the face of impossible situations, he some how manages to come through with his head held high.

    I could a dozen more people like him… Thanks for making me think of this. I need a dose of bravery this week.

  69. the bravest person i know about is my birth mother. although i have never met her, now that i have had my own children, i know how brave she must have been to give me up so that i would be able to have the best life that i could. that is true love and true bravery. i am so grateful to her everyday.

  70. My sister is the bravest person I know. After decades of being told she couldn’t conceive, she gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. Pure faith.

  71. The bravest person I know right now is a childhood friend Traci whose 7 yr old son passed away yesterday. He had brain cancer, they only knew about 2 months. She found strength in God. She found strength in her husband, friends and community. So, even though I no longer live near her and can only follow on Facebook, today, shes the bravest person I know.

  72. my daughter! she is fearless and watching her live so confidently at age 4 is inspirational to her mama.

  73. My 6 year old son Connor because he is never afraid to talk to anyone. He believes the best in people!

  74. The bravest person I know. . . is my grandma. She has lived through many triumphs and trials and still continues to shine. Her spirit is like no other. But honestly, picking one person is hard. I see bravery all around every day in little things.
    My sweet 12 year old cousin, who has cerebal palsy, but lives to the fullest. His momma for giving him life even though she knew there would be complications. My adorable son, who has gone through some rough medical testing this past year.

  75. When I posted this to FB I got responses on my wall. Wanted to share them here, to add these ladies to the giveaway!

    Judith Fogel My mother. She survived Auschwitz.

    Rachel Katz Brunke my college friend, Suzanne Herel. She was the victim of domestic violence and is now sharing her story to help others and to raise awareness in order to enact legislation for a domestic violence database. Please read her story here: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=%2Fc%2Fa%2F2010%2F10%2F09%2FINEA1FOSSF.DTL&ao=all

    Melanie Houston Sutherland my Sister (adopted).. she lost her mother to breast cancer when she was 11 her father was committed to Bellevue and she came to live with us. (my Grandmother and her Mom were in a “support group” it was the 60’s… those things weren’t official yet)… She got married and had her first son who had Downs Syndrome. They adopted another son who also had Downs, and had a 3rd son who is right as rain. In 2005, her adopted son Nick dies of a catastrophic pulmonary embolism. Her eldest son Paul died last year on the 4th of July from lung issues also. She keeps her head up, even though the police questioned her in both deaths. She is one of the sweetest people and she keeps plugging on (fighting for rights for kids with Downs, she sat on the Downs Board at Children’s Hospital) when people faced with similar problems would just roll over and quit. She’s not only brave, but she has a strength of character that I’ve only seen rivaled maybe once or twice.

    Kim Pekin A husband of one of my clients is the bravest person I know. A plane crashed into his house, killing his daughter and seriously injuring his stepson. He tried to rescue them both, but the fire was too much for him. The rescuers said his feet were literally melting underneath him. He was burned over almost his entire body. He was in a coma for about a year. When he awoke, he found his wife had left him and took the stepson with her. During his recovery, he met another woman and fell in love. They eventually married. This man ADORES his wife. They conceived a baby, and asked us to be their midwives. Their baby was born at home in their birth pool, into the dad’s hands! Makes me tearful just thinking about it. His bravery and courage to continue living and to go on to have more children after all hea went through inspires me!

    Jennifer Hoh My friend Sarah. Diagnosed with Breast cancer while newly pregnant with her son, she put off treatment against recommendations to allow him a healthy birth. Her cancer spread to her liver, spine and brain. 7 years later she’s STILL fighting a very aggressive cancer, and just had to stop chemo for a while because of C-diff. But she’s fighting and fighting and fighting to be there for her two boys. She’s amazing!

  76. The bravest person I know is my daughter. She is four years old, and has autism. She has come such a long way already, and I am so proud of her! Life is not always easy for her (every day has its struggles), but seeing her smiling and happy just makes my heart melt. 🙂

  77. My Mother-in-law! She overcame an abusive relationship and raised 4 kids on her own…one being my most amazing husband. Cant thank her enough for giving her son to me. He has taught me unconditional love…which he learned from her.

  78. My sister…who fought breast cancer for seven years! She suffered so much because she wanted to be there for her five YOUNG children. She was brave every day, even when she didn’t even know it.

  79. The bravest person I know? No contest: my friend Denise. Denise’s beautiful first born succumbed to pediatric brain cancer at the too-young age of ten and a half after a five year battle with the monster. Through it all, Denise exhibited strength, courage, hope, and grace in unimaginable quantities. And toward the end of her daughter’s battle, she demonstrated just how brave and hopeful she is by conceiving another baby. Brave enough to give birth again in the midst of such tremendous loss. And while she deflects all praise and credits her now-gone angel daughter for her strength, Denise truly is a brave and beautiful hero.

  80. The bravest person I know without a double is my youngest son Oliver, who is 6. He’s was born with a rare, life threatening, digestive disorder. This little guy has had numerous surgeries, pokes and prods, and frequent and long hospital stays. Yet through all this, he greats the world each day with sweetness, patience, and humor. Ollie never dwells on his limitations. He’s an inspiration to all those around him and loved more than words can say…

  81. The bravest two that I know are my children. My son who fought a life threatening birth defect and is such a strong little man now and my daughter who has done such a good job with our move to a new town. Making new friends and loving every minute of it. Both of them make me proud!

  82. My husband! He has let his shield down and accepted Chirst into his life. He was so reluctant for years but slowly took baby steps to where he is now–even through all of the “not so sure” moments and times when he lost all TRUST. He is BRAVE.–

  83. My Dad was the bravest person I’ve ever known. He spent his life helping others wishing always to be left anonomous in his efforts. He was a state and national football hero, a highly decorated WWII hero, and he built a thriving construction business from very little, except good old fashioned hard work and grit. He also represented struggling businessmen and families in his political career of 8 years. I have never known anyone as helpful and generous as him. There were times he actually saved strangers lives in unusual life events, such as car accidents, near drownings, choking, and heart attacks. If anyone asked for help he would be there without hesitation.

  84. My three little kiddos…my precious triplets born almost 3 months early. They have been tough, brave little troopers from the very beginning. Love them SO much and am SO proud of them!

  85. the bravest person I know, passed away a couple years back. She was like a second mom to me and I will never forget her…I still miss he so much!

  86. The bravest person would be my husband, who let me convince him to leave his homeland (Brazil) and come to US with me. Since then we went through a long 18 year marriage and he is still married to me! Even now when I get very hopeless about my career, he still believes in me!! He is brave for sticking around all these years!

  87. I think my oldest son is one of the bravest people I know. I think he is always quietly reserved even in situations where other kids his age would be stressed. He just takes things as they are & goes with it.

  88. I am a high school special ed teacher in Mississippi and the bravest person I know is one of our faculty. Mrs. W (I will call her) was diagnosed and treated for breast cancer before I ever came on staff and she is still fighting the battle. Not only does she take treatments and do all the routine “cancer fighting stuff,” but she still teaches. EVERYDAY, I say. The chemo has injured the nerves in her feet, something that all teachers need to be in tip top shape due to all the standing we do. Instead of letting that get the best of her, she got a power wheel chair and is still trucking! Literally! If anyone is a teacher at this school, it is here. Her students may never hear what she has to say academically, but they will NEVER forget what they have taught her about life…Be brave!

    Whitney http://www.amrsinthemaking.blogspot.com

  89. The bravest person I know would be my daughter-Lacey is 13 and she is always there to help anyone any time or place.I had a teacher to tell me the other day what a wonder person she was and that we had a did a fantastic job raising her.We have never had a family vacation because I have had a lot of health issues related to my bladder and my diabetes.So I have had several surgeries to help with it.She is always very understanding.I love her more than life itself.My father passed away Christmas Day 2007 from cancer and she said”God got the best present ever-my papa.”He has a 1997 Ford Ranger truck and she has laid claims on it for her to drive when she gets 16 because Papa would like that.

  90. My dad was the bravest person I know. He lost his battle with prostate cancer 5 years ago, and we just celebrated another birthday without him. To honor him, we all paritcipated in a 5K event for Hospice over the weekend, remembering all of the people who bravely battle cancer.

  91. Like many of the previous comments, I’d have to say my mother. She’s a breast cancer survivor and had the earliest stages of colon cancer. She also was the sole caregiver to her step mother-in-law for 9.5 years (who was an invalid). She’s an amazing woman of God!

  92. One of the bravest people I know is my son Jonathan. From the very moment he was born he was a fighter. He is now 10 years old and has a lifelong condition. He has undergone over 15 brain surgeries and sure to have more in his life. Through it all he keeps a smile on his face and a positive outlook on life. He certainly lives life to the fullest. He never stops to amaze from advocating to what he needs and caring for other people in his class. Jonathan is very brave in my book.

  93. My friend CIssy who recently lost a sister and brother-in-law (husband and wife) within the span of 5 days, and her parents and oldest sister will probably soon pass. Although her heart is breaking, everyday her faith helps her to see the beauty in her midst.

  94. My mom….she’s going through a divorce at 55 and is devastated. She’ll be fine, but it’s hard to watch someone you love so much in so much pain….

  95. That person is my son Jarrett. He is seven years old and has been through more than most adults. Having open heart surgery at two months old he is just an amazing boy. He never meets a stranger, asking them if they believe in Jesus. He is not ashamed to take cards and pass them out at school trying to save souls.

  96. Bravest person I know: My (almost) 3 year-old son. He has been through a lot in his little life and is so resilient and strong.
    Thanks for a great give-away, Lisa! Love the necklace!!

  97. My bestfriend is the bravest “lover” I know. She has a gift of knowing just how to love someone and she will stop strangers on the street to practice it!

  98. I didn’t realize this until I had kids of my own, but now I believe my grandmother is the bravest person I know. She raised four kids by herself on a fruit pickers income in the 1950s and 60s, which is something I cannot imagine doing! I never realized how much bravery is involved in motherhood (parenthood) in general until I had kids.

  99. My sister Anne is the bravest person I know. She is a warm, enthusaistic yet quiet, mom and wife and friend. She has lived with and through the impact of illness and alcoholism and drug dependency in her own and our whole family. She is a lover of nature and words and the spirit that lives deep down all of us. Her home is a place of welcome and joy. When I forget that the spirit is there she reminds me.

  100. The bravest person I know? Well there are *2* of them.. They would be my kiddo’s… It is sooooo different for them, then it was for us growing up.. Times have changed so much…. So we just try our best, so they have a great childhood filled with timeless memories, while preparing them for this big world…

  101. Right now I would have to say all of the wives who have husbands serving overseas and they are here taking care of little ones. I don’t know if I would have the courage to let my husband go! I think they are so brave and I am so grateful for the sacrifices that their families are making on our behalf!

  102. The bravest person I know right now is my sister in law who is struggling with a brain tumor at the age of 53. She has wonderful husband and four beautiful daughters who are putting on a benefit for her this weekend (Oct. 23) which I can’t attend, because I live out of state, but would love to be able to send something.

  103. how did I miss this one! thanks for the reminder on your 10-18 post!!

    one of the bravest people I know is a sweet lady at our church named Barb. She is AMAZING! She took care an an ailing husband, took in her grandkids (she is the youngest grandma ever) while her daughter in law batteled cancer – then found out she herself had cancer – and NEVER once was afraid or worried or overhwelmed! To me that is BRAVE!

    thanks lisa
    xoTiffany

  104. The bravest person I knew was my friend Kris. She died back in May from breast cancer that had migrated to her lungs and brain. Through hundreds of tests, chemo, radiation, a change of doctors, and finally facing death, she was BRAVE! I hope I can be as brave as her.

  105. my mother in law. She was 8 boys – we loves them and they love her, but I can’t imagine all the hard work it took. Also, I have to say I think those who are and have served this country to protect it’s freedoms are the most amazing people ever.

  106. The bravest person I know is my mom. With 9 children to take care of, she always had time to sit down with us individually and tell us how much she loved us. She taught us to respect ourselves and others and to be kind to those less fortunate. Even on her death bed she worried more about whether or not her children would be alright after she was gone. I thank God every day to have had such a wonderful MOTHER!

  107. My Mother and Father. They both lost their mother’s within a 6 month period and have helped to support my paternal grandfather’s battle with Alzheimer’s through their own losses.

  108. The bravest person I know is my friend Jen Gray! She was written about above by Megan Seager..I too will give the necklace if I win! She is an amazing mom to a very special girl Jordan Joy who was born with amniotic band syndrome! She has endured many surgeries with JJ and always puts her trust and joy in the Lord. She is such an encouragement to so many! I would love to see her with this necklace!

  109. The bravest person I know is my mom. With 9 children to take care of, she always had time to sit down with us individually and tell us how much she loved us and she taught us to respect ourselves and others and to be kind to those less fortunate.

  110. My dad is the bravest person I know. He raised two daughters by himself and never complained about it. He is truly my hero and the person I look up to the most. I admire him for being so brave. He and my sister are my best friends.

  111. My husband is the bravest person I know! He has diabetes and heart disease. He just had to have another stent two weeks ago. He never gives up, he is still so determined to take care of our daughter and me. That is the most inportant thing in the world to him. He is so brave about everything and he is so awesome!! I love him so much!!

  112. The cancer patients I work with. They are the bravest people I know! They receive treatment that takes a huge toll on their bodies without even knowing if it’s going to help them in the end….BRAVE!

  113. The bravest person I know is my 16 year old daughter. I say this because I am a very shy person and she is the complete opposite. She makes a new friend every day, seriously. At school she stands up for the special needs children and makes sure that each one of them that she knows realizes that she is their friend. She loves performing and will get up on that stage and do the silliest things and not care what anyone else might think about her. She is brave to me because I have always lived my life standing in the background afraid to do things that might make people notice me.

  114. The bravest person I know is a woman at my church, who has become a good friend of mine. She have two wonderful children, one of which has an extremely rare disease. So rare, that there really isn’t anyone to turn to for help or support for his condition. Even with that, she takes each day in stride and never seems to get worn out by all of the things of life that have been put her way. She amazes me every day with her strength.

  115. My mom is the bravest person i know without a doubt…she is a single parent who lost her husband at a young age but did a wonderful job raising me and my brother alone

  116. my mom is the bravest person i know. she braved stage IV breast cancer and beat it only to turn around an almost die from a major heart attack while we were on our family vacation this summer! she maintains her courage as she faces these battles and is such an inspiration to all those around here.

  117. I think the bravest people I know are those dear friends who have lost little ones in the womb. Each has older kids who don’t understand and immediately need their capable, peaceful mommy despite the pain of the heart.

  118. My dear friend, Kate, who is a 40 year old mother of three. She was diagnosed this year with a rare form of cancer, that does not have a positive prognosis. She has already had chemotherapy, surgery to remove one lung and part of her diaphragm. and has just started daily radiation treatment. In the midst of all this, she and her husband have GROWN in their faith and love for Christ, hope in HIM and the gospel, and radiate Jesus to everyone. She is beautiful. She is incredibly brave.

  119. Can I say myself? I am working hard to have courage. To accept. To love. I agree with what you said that loving well takes great courage. And I am working hard all the time to have that kind of courage. To live my life fully in love with people who love me.

  120. That was an easy question to answer until I got here…and then the tears filled my eyes. Although there are many brave people in this world of all different walks of life that we all can think of… I think of the three closest to my heart. First (and in no particular order), Mr. D, my soul mate, best friend, one of our town’s bravest men of blue…(24 years already) , and adoptive dad to my 2 most precious gifts in life. Which brings me to no. 2 and no. 3 bravest, God’s gift #1 my 16 yr old son who has worked so very hard to overcome Tourettes and plans a career in law enforcement following in the footsteps of the brave man who he calls “Dad”. And then God’s gift #2 ,who after being misdiagnosed 4 years earlier was then told as an extremely healthy 12 year old boy, that the shadow was indeed a brain tumor. He said, “ok, but can i get back to school? I’m missing science class.” Just my little thoughts on my “Brave Men”. My prayers are with all of the brave others above who need to know that the rest of us are praying for them too.

  121. The bravest person I know is the hospice worker. Tammmy, that worked with my grandmother & grandfather, at different times, when they were both at the end of their lives. She is my hero and showed such love and compassion. I can’t even imagine working with people whom you know you will be saying goodbye to so soon – where your job is to ease the last days of their lives. It must take so much bravery to risk your heart breaking over & over again, or watching the families of those you are caring for go through that process.

  122. The bravest person I know is my son who struggles with a learning disability. He started a new high school this year where he knew no one. He is making friends, doing well, and is finally as happy during the school year as he is in the summer. He’s developing some confidence and self-esteem. The transition was hard for him, but he was brave and it paid off!

  123. I don’t know that I can say I have one person whom I consider brave.
    Some of people I consider the the most brave would be, my sister who was brave for battling through stage 2C ovarian cancer and beating it 1 1/2 yrs ago!
    The brave men and women who fight each and everyday for our freedom! That’s bravery!
    All NYC firefighters who risked their own lives to save the lives of so many people on 9/11.
    Stephanie Nielson who fought off death from a horrific plane crash that just about took her life!
    There are just so many whom I consider brave that I can’t really narrow it down to just one.

  124. The bravest person I know is my SIL…in the past two years she’s lost her mother to Ovarian Cancer, her father was diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease, yet she keeps being positive and looking forward. She just gave birth to a baby boy last week with a cleft palate and he is now in NICU and will be there for at least the next month and then he is facing surgery. She’s staying strong for her Husband, 4 year old son, new baby, and her Father! She’s incredibly brave!

  125. the bravest person i know right now is my pawpaw. he’s battling serious and terminal heath problems. he knows he’s dying and i can’t imagine how scary that must be for him. i know he’s having to be brave because it is always scary to face the unknown, but he is facing it. he has brave love. if i win this necklace, i will wear it as a reminder that this life is short and that we have to love bravely and face the unknown so that at the end of our life we will look back and know that our life was full and we will have no regrets.

    *i facebooked it so this is my extra entry:)

  126. the bravest person i know right now is my pawpaw. he’s battling serious and terminal heath problems. he knows he’s dying and i can’t imagine how scary that must be for him. i know he’s having to be brave because it is always scary to face the unknown, but he is facing it. he has brave love. if i win this necklace, i will wear it as a reminder that this life is short and that we have to love bravely and face the unknown so that at the end of our life we will look back and know that our life was full and we will have no regrets.

  127. My grandmother “Granny” for sure. She has had a difficult life but continues to have a smile on her face and enjoy life. She recently had and beat breast cancer!!

  128. The bravest person I know is my little cousin. For the last two years she has watched her Daddy battling cancer and she has been the most helpful little girl in the world. She is only 6 years old and she helps out daily as much as she can and still manages time to play and be a “little girl” like she should. She knows that Daddy will soon be gone and she is ready to not see him in pain anymore. This is the reason why she is the bravest and most amazing person I know right now.

  129. The bravest person I know is my Mom. Not an original answer but…she is. Battling ovarian cancer, the first round of chemo did nothing. She went from an 80%+ survival rate to less than 20 in 3 months yet…gets up and goes to work every day she can, is battling through round 2 of chemo and keeps a smile on her face practically all the time. She is handling this with more grace and dignity than I could ever imagine possessing. She truly is the bravest person I know.

  130. The bravest person I know is my 17 year old daughter. She headed off to college in Colorado this past August. We live in California and she does not know a single soul in Colorado. She has already made many dear friends and has even joined a sorority! I would never be as brave as her . . . to head off into the unknown, leaving everything I know and love.

  131. The bravest person I know is my 16 year old son, Riley. For 8 years he has helped me, as a single-parent care for his little sister Bailey who was diagnosed with TYPE 1 diabetes. While Bailey’s physical struggle is hard, atleast five injections a day, occasional hospitalizations, Riley is the healthy sibling who quite often comes second when our life screeches to a halt. And it does. Cancelled trips. Cancelled visits. Cancelled dreams for him as he shifts into super responsible mode. He is a striking and tall young man, striking handsome on the inside too. I believe he is the bravest person I know and we are all learning from his empathy and patience. But, I don’t want him to feel too brave, I hope he can voice his needs too,

  132. i think it would have to be christina levasheff. she watched as her beloved son’s body was taken over by disease. in the years since his passing, she has honestly walked through grief and showed me how it’s okay to be where you are at and to not force movement or happiness when it isn’t able to find a home yet.

  133. The bravest people I know are entrepreneurs – because the follow their dreams and never look back.
    – Danielle
    other-option AT hotmail DOT com

  134. The bravest person I know is my 4 year old daughter, SJ. She’s been through numerous surgeries throughout her short life and even endured & conquered a nasty virus that almost took her life this spring. With open-heart surgery on the horizon, she continues to be the warrior that we adore. She always has a smile on her face in even the worst of situations. I wish I had her courage and I am honored to be her mama.

  135. My Children. They are dealing with the humiliation of published acknowledgement that I had my husband arrested for a dui this week. He is a wonderful Christian man well-know in our community, but he has a terrible disease. Any child, spause, parent, friend dealing with this illness is my hero right now. After a year of struggling with my faith, I am so thankful for the moments of grace I have felt these past few days.

  136. Love the necklace, The bravest person I know would be my 18 day old son who caught a virus when he was 5 days old which made him look like he had extreme sunburn which was very painful for him even with the drugs.

  137. The bravest person I know is my grandmother. She is a classy lady who stands up for what she believes in and loves her family boldly. She is a wonderful role model and so brave!

  138. my friend M. She is amazing. She is brave. Right now she is being very brave and venturing out to try something new that requires great courage. I admire her greatly.

  139. I know many brave people and it’s hard to choose, of them is a dear friend who lost her fiance a few months before the wedding, my husband for losing his best friend and a friend who is battling breast cancer. They are all in my eyes are brave, strong and amzing people.

  140. The bravest person I know right this minute is my son. He is working very hard his freshman year in college and having to put up with a very very challenging roommate. I can’t believe his strength, and I admire his ability to take the high road and deal with the situation with class and dignity.

  141. The bravest person I know is my Mom. She was diagnosed in March of 2009 with breast cancer, which as it turns out stemmed from a kidney cancer tumor she had removed 10 years ago! She went through radiation and chemotherapy with pure strength. In December 2009, it was decided the therapy was making her sicker at a faster rate than it was making her well. After discussing the situation with her oncologist, she opted to stop therapy and come home. It is October 2010, and she is with us although is unable to move about as she had all her life. Even through the loss of her independence, her generous spirit is still strong. She is still with us and all things considered doing much better than they expected. She is an amazing women and we love her dearly.

  142. Bravest person I know is my little girl. She is two and at 4 months old had open heart surgery and spent weeks in the hospital recovering and weeks at home recovering. She smiled through most of it and is always such a trooper even when sick..

  143. The bravest person I know if my mother in law…who 2 years ago had cancer..she went through chemotherapy and radiation..then..when she was finally in remission..she started to lose her eyesight….due to the cancer..but they realized it too late…..so she completely lost her sight..through it all she has been incredible!!

  144. my dad! no matter how he was feeling he always went into work to support his family. he now owns 4 restaurants and they are doing very well. sad that he also suffers from severe headaches that been undiagnosed but he still goes on with his day the best that he can with no complaining.

  145. My mother-in-law, she has cancer and her days are limited…. she embraces everyday with a smile. She is awesome!!

  146. The bravest people I know are the ones who work at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary every day, caretaking animals who’ve been thrown out like trash by the people they loved, and helping them learn to love again.

  147. The bravest person I know is a friend named Renea… She had a brain tumor that she called Bubbles…was told by several doctors all around that it was inoperable…WRONG.. they removed it at M.D. Anderson in Texas and she is back home. She suffers some pretty severe and painful side effects but she praises GOD everyday that she is alive! Go RENEA!!!

  148. my mom is the bravest person i know. we are going through a lot of family junk right now and she hasn’t lost her cool one bit. the family stuff is splitting my extended family in two but mom is keeping on.

  149. My mom is the bravest person I know. She has been through so much physically but still pressed on through faith in Jesus Christ. And all the while continuing to lead a godly life and teach her kids to do the same through her example. What a blessing she is!

  150. The bravest person I know is a friend of mine who still tried to have a baby after her first two sons died shortly after birth….no one thought she should try again, but she did and now she has a beautiful little girl who is 1 1/2 years old now.

  151. the bravest person I know is my husband. He grew up without a family, lived in some foster homes, but was able to find his way and get education, a doctorate, became a well respected professor, and all by making his own way, finding jobs wherever he could.

  152. my brave person is my husband, he takes care of us no questions asked. we have had to move for work for him. and it always works! 😀
    I love him!

  153. My sister is beautifully brave. She lost her first baby and now has three beatutiful ones to hold. She holds her family together and is generous with her time and talents. She’s battled depression and obesity and conqured both. I love her to pieces!

  154. The bravest person I know is my hubby… he takes risks, loves his family unconditionally, and sticks with me though our crazy life!

  155. My dad is the bravest person I know. He has lived with cancer for almost 6 years now. Has to take a “chemo” pill every day to keep the tumors from growing again and the ones that have come back from getting bigger. This pill makes him sick for about two or three days every three weeks but he continues to work and be a great husband, dad and grandfather!

  156. One of the bravest people I know is my birth mother. I enjoy mother hood because of her. I get to her the sound of feet running through my house, and the kisses early in the morning when they get in bed with me to snuggle. I hear the laughter and the tears, but I get them all because of her.

  157. The bravest person I know is my mother. She raised me by herself, ran her own businesses, built houses, moved away from everything she knew to get me a better education, went to college while I went to high school and earned her degree and was top of her class, inspired me to go to college and then graduate school to become qualified to do a job I love everyday, again moved away from everything she knew to follow her dreams, and embraces life to the fullest everyday. She is an inspiration to me to not be afraid, not not hold back, to leap for my dreams.

  158. The bravest person I know is my daughter, Michelle. She takes on anything for right with a passion. She flew to Liberia alone to adopt two children to add to her already beautiful family. I’m proud of call her my daughter.

  159. My women friends are all so brave…whether we are facing huge obstacles or courageously loving our husband, kids and our God day in and day out with passion….I am so encouraged. Love the necklace…love, love, love.

  160. The bravest person I know is my 2 year old nephew, Peyton. He has been diagnosed with Medulloblastoma. In the past few weeks he has had 3 tumors removed from his brain, 3 shunt surgeries, and is now undergoing chemotherapy. He will be having chemotherapy, radiation, and at least one more brain surgery over the next two years. He has been through so much but he always keeps us all smiling and laughing. He is a fighter and we believe he will beat the odds of this horrible disease. He keeps us believing. That little boy is our whole world! Every day I thank God for the blessing of having the most amazing nephew and thank God for giving him a Daddy and family that love him very very much!

  161. My mother is the bravest person I know. My parents divorced when my brother and I were young. She moved back to her home state to start anew with us. Went back to school to make a better life for us. When she met my stepfather came into our lives she brought an opportunity to us where we were able to move to europe. That was one of the best experiences in my life after having my children and meeting my wonderful husband.

  162. My daddy. He served our country in the U.S. Army for nearly 30 years …. he just recently retired, but is now working for a government-contracted company that helps with logistics and soldier training and strategy in Iraq. My daddy will be flying out to Iraq next year – and will be away for 1, entire year. Although we will all miss him terribly … I am so honored and proud to say that I have such a brave father – a man who loves the U.S. dearly!

  163. The bravest person I know would have to be my husband. The last 3 years have been hard for us financially. He is self-employed and has taken every job that has come along just to have money coming in. He has applied for nearly 400 jobs. He has always been self-employed and for 25 + years that was great. When the recession hit it was hard. But, we still have our home, still eat and still laugh. He is the best!

  164. The bravest person I know right now is my grandma. She is battling cancer for the thrid time in 18 months. At 77 she is fighting it with all she has and even though her tratment makes her feel like a truck ran her over, she still gets up and goes and never gives up on the fight for one more day. I hope to that strong.

  165. The bravest person I know….that is a tough one. I think that my friend, Danielle is the bravest person I know at the moment. She and her husband have been trying so hard to have a baby for years now. She has decided to make one last attempt at it. If this doesn’t work they will look at adoption options. She has been through so much, and through it all she has had faith that whatever God has planned for her will be wonderful. I admire her courage so much.

  166. My husband, Cameron is the bravest person I know. He is a firefighter. Running in when everyone else is running out. . .I don’t think it gets any braver than that. His faith in God is amazing and his perseverance is admirable. He’s definitely my hero.

  167. The bravest person I know, is my dad. He has been through many different accidents (hit by a drink driver amongst others), and surgeries (most recently for cancer) and I just have always though of him as my hero!

  168. My dad is the bravest person I know. He worked several different jobs while we were growing up in addition to building up his own business just to make things nice for our family.

  169. The bravest person I know is my mom. She has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. She is facing it with peace, acceptance, and love. she set an example that we all should follow.

  170. my husband, chanler, is the bravest person i know. he works at a crappy job to make ends meet for us and he does so much for so many and it doesn’t occur to him how special he is for even a moment. (he’s reading a book to my son right now, complete with crazy voices, as i type this.) <3

  171. My mom, who has a mild case of spina bifida and eventually had to have a leg amputated due to nerve and circulation damage but who nonetheless had two kids, taught elementary school for 30 years and is an unflagging volunteer for her church and community.

  172. Myl ittle boy Jacob is the bravest person I know…He was born premmie and faught for his life so many times since then…he has a life threatening airways closure illness…that we are really struggling to figure this illnes out after 9 years…its unheard of really…he fights for breath…literally…on such a regular basis…yes he asks me if he is going to die…but i think that is brave too….he really is my hero and the bravest sou I know….thanks for the chance to win and thankyou for letting me share…xxx

  173. The bravest person I know ~ well don’t really know her at least have never met her in person, but her name is Judy Beasley and she has faced life and death with an amazing amount of grace.

  174. My husband, for braving it to work and back everyday, without complaining and without fail. 🙂 He is a steadfast medieval warrior! Haha. And I love ‘im!

  175. The bravest person I know, was my 20 year old brother Cory. He was killed in Iraq 2 years ago. I miss him everyday. But he lives on in the eyes of my sweet daughters. I know scary it was for him over there, but he never complained, just wanting to protect our freedom. Which he did until his last breath. Yes, Cory was and always will be the bravest person I know. xoxo

  176. My friend Amy. She travels around the country with 2 little ones, following her hubby and often living out of a one-bedroom hotel room while homeschooling. I think she’s so brave to go on these grand adventures as a family!! And I love how simple her life is without all that STUFF dragging things down–they can just get up and go!!

  177. I have several….my Mom who faught with all her might against melanoma never letting on how how serious the situation was because she didn’t want us to worry. I miss her terribly. My best friend who lost her husband and is raising her kids on her own….and doing an awesome job! My little girls who always try new things, things that I never had the courage to do!

    Love your site and designs- annie

  178. My husband. He decided to go back to school while married with 3 kids and now one on the way. he is going to school to better our future together. He is really brave!

  179. my hubs! he was recently diagnosed with a chronic illness and our life is upside down. he still makes me laugh, feel safe, and keeps me grounded in truth. love him!

  180. the bravest person I know is Jesus. He walked on this earth. He was scoffed, beaten and killed… for me, for all of us! That is bravery at its best!

  181. The bravest person I know lives every day in surrender to God’s will for her life … willing to look crazy in the world’s eyes. She embraces each day as a journey and wants to please only one … God. Going through trials and finding peace that passes all understanding. Praising in the storm. Bravery to me is not found in one specific person, but in the character of so many.

  182. My grown daughter. Recently divorced and mother of two small children. Alone and trying to start a new life on her own. As a stay at home mom, she has struggled to find a job that would be able to allow her to live on her own and provide for her children, not to mention the divorce itself. She had been brave and tried so hard to keep moving forward. How I wish I could take her pain away.

  183. Wow, it is really difficult to define just one person that I find the bravest… I think that if I have to pick “just one” I’m gonna go with my best friend. Although she’s been fortunate enough to live a blessed life full of love and good health, she is gay. She is stuck in a life that forces her to hide herself from so many people, and prevents her from being legally recognized as a family. She is strong, wonderful, and oh so brave.

  184. My students. I am lucky to be vice-principal at a school all for students will both physical and developmental disabilities. All of my students have a huge number of barrier to overcome physically as they are all medically fragile. Many of them have rare genetic disorders or other health conditions that limit their mobility and communication. They are the most resilient and wonderful children I have ever met. They meet each day with a smile and are so brave every day. I love my job and all the joy they bring to everyone they meet.

  185. My husband is the bravest and strongest person I know. he is not afraid to try new things, step out of his comfort zone. he is my best friend. I think your family Lisa is very brave,all of the challenges you continue to face with your prec ious son is a testimony to us all. God bless!

  186. The bravest people I know are the parents whose children I care for. I am a nurse in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and the grace and love so many parents show for their sick babies is amazing and touching.

  187. The bravest person I know right now is my friend Lisa, who was just given a fatal diagnosis for her second child. He is currently 20 weeks in utero, we are praying constantly for him and for her.

  188. My friend Sue. She puts her mind to something and does it. She wanted to do the iron man and didn’t know how to swim but she learned and finished the iron man.

  189. The bravest person I know is my mother – cancer survivor. single mother, all around beautiful embodiment of courage.

  190. The bravest person I know is my 12 year old son Garrett who has undergone 3 open heart surgeries! He is my hero and my miracle boy. He has had to endure so much in his short life and never have I once heard him complain or say life it isn’t fair! He was only born with half of a funcitoning heart but lives his life like he has a full heart! Lisa I have been following your blog and know what you are getting ready to go through! Trust in God with all your heart and I know he will take care of your boy! That is how I have made it through the last 12 years. I have had to fully trust God and give him my boy to watch over! I won’t lie open heart surgery is scary but we have the lord on our side!

  191. Right now, my sister came to my mind….she’s been through a lot in the past several years, but last year she decided to try to make a career for herself and go back to school in nursing. She has some learning challenges, so this is harder for her than the ‘average’ person so it’s been really tough. She doesn’t live near any of the rest of our family and has no support in that way…she’s doing it on her own. Last week, she had a final where if she didn’t do really well, she wouldn’t pass the class and she’d get kicked out of the program….well, she studied so hard, and I prayed like crazy for her and she got an A on the test!!! Whoo hoo!

  192. Gosh, for some reason that’s a tough question to answer. I have never really given it that much thought. I would have to say that it’s my Dad. Seven years ago he had to have quadruple bypass surgery. Facing that was terrifying for me, I could only imagine what it was like for him. Since then, he has had a lot of issues with his health, and through it all he perseveres and to quote my favorite movie, he ‘keeps on swimming’.

  193. I would have to say you.
    Being a mama of a special needs son myself ( Jonas is 4 with a mitochondrial disorder), I found your blog to be downright humbling…To see your creativity,hope,joy,beauty,vulnerability really inspires me to see my life for what it really is. BEAUTIFUL! I have a tendency to feel slightly victimish and overwhelmed, stumbling upon your blog has really given me inspiration and when I am down it has been wonderfully refreshing and fun to check in on you and your family. You are awesome, Thank you!

  194. Love this new necklace!! The bravest person I know would probably be my Grandma. She has raised 5 daughters, survived one husband and one late-in-life partner and is still going strong (well…not as strong as she used to be, but hopefully she’ll be around for a while still!) We share a birthday so I’m hoping some of her courage and strength will rub off on me 🙂

  195. The bravest person I know is my friend Jen. http://babyjordangray.blogspot.com Jordan was born with ambiotic band syndrome. It is rare. She has undergone about 10 surgeries in her 4 years. Her hands, her feet, her face were all affected by this band that wrapped around her while she was developing in Jen’s womb. Jen has put her hope in the Lord alone, and it has been so clear how she has clung to HIS word through her trials. If I win this necklace, I will give it to her. She deserves it!

  196. My 18 year old daughter is the bravest person I know. At age 6 she was diagnosed with lyme disease and babesiosis. Her diagnosis was delayed which caused years of complications and lots of treatment. As a result of being infected with 2 tick borne illnesses she does not have a strong immune system and has been hospitalized several times for what should be minor illnesses. While in high school we found out that her tibias grew improperly and had to be rotated. This involved cutting the bones in half and holding them in the correct position with rods and screws. It took 2 years and 4 very painful surgeries. Unfortunately, because the lyme disease affected her peripheral nervous system, each time she had surgery she suffered from months of severe nerve pain that could not be controlled. What amazes me is her positive attitude, sheer bravery and her willingness to undergo surgery despite the fact that she knows how painful it would be. Her legs and knees have large scars from the surgeries but she does not try to hide them. Seeing her suffer has been unbearable. This would have stopped me in my tracks…I’m sure of it. But she is more determined than ever to press on and find a way to make the world a better place. She is now a sophomore in college pursuing a degree in biology and has decided to dedicate her life to cancer research. I would give this necklace to her so she could have a daily reminder of how brave she is.

  197. Luke Jensen, a family friend of ours, recently lost his battle with AML Leukemia. Luke was such a brave little boy, who’s hope was in the Lord. His family continues each day, bravely putting one foot in front of the other 🙂

  198. My mom….over the years she has been through so much and always came out on top to be stronger. I admire her strength, nothing can get her down.

  199. My dad. Visiting him today on day 4 of his chemo and he’s dealing with it soooo much better than I thought he would. It’s just the rest of us that are falling apart xx

  200. I am a hospice nurse and I took care of a 7 year old girl with multiple sclerosis. I learned so much about LIVING and being brave from that tiny girl.

  201. My co-worker Sheree is the bravest person I know. Her husband and son serve in the military and were stationed in Iraq at the same time two years ago. While they were gone, she took care of their homes and assitted with her husbands business, and managed to do her job in a top notch way. She recently found out her husband has been recalled to Afghanistan and her son is going back to Iraq. She says she is not brave, but does what she has to do. I don’t think I could even function worrying about them both! I admire her for her bravery and courage, and I would like to give a necklace to tell her so.

  202. Today…the bravest person I know is my uncle who passed away this morning from misery to glory after a long fight with cancer. Coming in at a close second would be his wife and my grandmother who will miss his presence the very most!

  203. My husband is a very brave man! We have many challenges here with our son who has some very special needs. My husband helps to keep us all “together” when the tough gets tougher.

  204. My son is the bravest person I know. He is almost 3 and may soon be diagnosed with being somewhere on the Autism Spectrum. Things are much harder for him to learn and he has difficulty communicating with us. Hoping and praying for the best for my son.

  205. The bravest person I know…..my son’s best friend, Sammy. He’s 4 years old. When he was in the womb, he was diagnosed with spina bifida. The Doctors told his Mom to abort. She refused.

    Beautiful Sammy was born in 2006, whisked into surgery after surgery and has defied so many odds I just cry at the thought. Things the Doctor said he’d never do that he CAN DO: walk (with a walker), talk, eat, hear, see, play, live without pain.

    He was diagnosed with epilepsy and possibly diabetes recently. When they left the hospital he told them he had a nice stay and had alot of fun.

    He is such a blessing to me and I love him SO much.

  206. That would have to be my son. He’s 10 and has ADHD/Asperger’s and every day presents challenges for him. He’s old enough now to know he’s different, but he never gives up. I tell him often that I’m proud to be his mom!

  207. It is a bit redundant…but my mom (and dad too!) At the beginning of the year, they found themselves with both their remaining parents living with them with sudden illnesses…after countless doctor visits and lots of time on their knees…they both went to be with the Lord in these last few months…it has been immeasurable…but they continue to encourage all of us in the midst of their fatigue and grief.

  208. Thank you for this giveaway! The bravest person I know is the mom of our foster baby. She is brave enough to release her children knowing it is what is best for them, even though her own heart is breaking.

  209. the bravest person I know is my dad. He is celebrating 3 years of being cancer free. He had Ocular Melanoma and lost his eye. He is still going strong though. He works, drives and makes windsor chairs. He is a godly example of a man of strength and wisdom. He is so brave to be out living life!

  210. Right now I would say MYSELF 🙂
    In December I’ll have three kids under 3!
    Wow! I can’t believe it myself!

  211. The bravest person I know is Hannah Kelly. Hannah was diagnosed with cancer in her arm a 3.5 years ago. She and her family lived in the Ronald McDonald house in Rochester Minnesota while she underwent surgery, chemo and radiation … This brave little girl is now in 8th grade, and thriving, while coping with the loss of some functions of her arm.

    Thanks for the giveaway! You’re awesome Lisa!
    b.

  212. I feel as I’m blessed to know many brave people. It’s incredibly hard to choose just one! I think I’ll just leave it vague and say that the many friends I have who have sacrificed an easy, comfortable, affluent life to step out and adopt waiting children. Many of these children are older, have medical needs etc. and yet these families are so committed to healing and helping their child. I am so humbled by their lives.

  213. The bravest person I know would have to be my mom.. she has faced so many challenges in her life, the breast cancer at 22, the loss of my father and still managed to raise 3 wonderful children. she is my hero and every day I am proud to call her mine.

  214. My ten year old neice just broke her femur bone- 8 hours before seeing a dr and go a full day and a half before surgery. Now she has a rod in her leg, is walking with a walker and needs an adult to help her go to the bathroom. We all know how ten year olds need their privacy! She is toughed out the pain and is staying positive.

  215. Ok, I’m entering this for my friend Shannon. She is a beautiful mother of 3 young kiddos. About a year and a half ago she was diagnosed w/a super rare form of cancer in her hip. After giong thruogh various tests and chemo she ended up having to have half of her hip/pelvic bone removed. Through more chemo and physical terapy she has regained the ability to walk (apparently the scar tissue from the procedure builds up enough to help her support her weight) but the cancer has come back in her lungs and vertebrae She has tried several different types of chemo, lost her hair twice traveled great distances to get the best care she can find. She is literally battling for her life and never complains.

  216. My friend Nancy is. She gave birth naturally to 3 boys (one of which was breech), survived a bitter divorce from a man who wanted nothing to do with the kids. She raised them completely on her own. Helped her middle child go through addiction and rehab, is helping her older child with his battle of bi-polar disease, and is teaching her youngest to use his wings and fly on his own … all the while battling her own demons of manic depression (her best friend was brutally murdered last year) and addiction (she passed her 2 years sober anniversary on Oct. 3rd!).

    I’m so proud of her and her brave soul.

  217. My son. He had ADD — you can practically see neurotransmitters firing in the air above his head — and pervasive anxiety. With all that, he has started several new schools, makes new friends and has an insatiable love of learning. I love his courage and curiosity.

  218. The bravest person I know is my daughter…She’s only 15 years old now but she is fearless, determined, strong willed, outgoing and courageous. Ever since she was a little girl I’ve always said her life theme song was from the Mia Hamm & Michael Jordan Commercial with the music playing in the background of .. anything you can do I can do better. I’m so proud of her and I am enjoying the journey of watching her growing into a beautiful young woman.

  219. My husband! He is a police officer & volunteer fire fighter and faces things every day that I can’t even imagine! He proudly does his job in the face of danger and I’m proud he’s mine!

  220. To All Parents like my husband and myself who are raising a child with special needs. No one can truly know what it is like to worry on a daily basis if your son or daughter will make it in this world once you are gone.

  221. Besides you??:) I would have to say everyone that is dealing with children’s health issues. My goodness they are all brave. To sit and watch one of your babies be sick is the most terrible thing, and those mother and fathers that have to endure that I pray for your strenghth and bravory!!!!

    My husband! To put up with our household takes someone brave! lol… We have a 2 children. One 13, and one 6mos. We didn’t think we could have another baby and 12 years later we had our baby girl. My husband is one brave man to endure this all over again at our age. Sleepless nights, changing diapers, cleaning up throw up, and working a job that requires 14 hours a day 6 days a week and still has the time to be an involved father going to ball games, school functions and doing bath time and reading stories!

  222. Megan, a close friend of mine. She is a young, single foster parent that just adopted two of the children she has been fostering for the past 2 1/2 years. She will take in the children that no one else will, the ones that have been moved more times than you can count on one hand in their short little lives. The children she just adopted are 4 and 2 1/2, she has had them since the youngest was born. The youngest had no prenatal care and was born 10 weeks early, the oldest was diagnosed “Failure to Thrive”. She took them on anyway and has given them a forever home. This is bravery, selfless-ness and love if I have ever seen it.

    And did I mention that next month she is going to Guatemala to volunteer in an orphanage?

  223. My best friend is the bravest person that I know. She is just one of those people who makes taking chances look easy. I am inspired by her every day!

  224. My daughter would probably be the bravest person I know. Even at the age of 4, she has been through so much. She was a very sickly baby, spending numerous nights in hospital emergency rooms for ear infections, burst ear drums, bleeding from her ears, 105 temps, acid reflux, etc. I was told by 3 doctors that I would not carry her and expect a miscarriage, but I proved them wrong and my miracle baby was born.
    Ive raised her alone–her father didn’t want her when i was pregnant. He came around for a year, and just recently left again, looking her straight in the eyes and telling her he’s “never coming back.” Counseling has helped, but we still struggle on a daily basis. She knows that “mommy and I are a team” and that i am never leaving her. Even through it all, she has such a sweet and loving heart. Her teachers at school adore her, and even told me that my daughter is the reason she enjoys coming to work. She said she is “such a blessing and has the most compassionate heart.”
    I would probably give her my necklace if I won (or at least let her wear it.) She LOVES jewelry and I know she would love to have a necklace with her name on it.
    Thank you for the chance to win.

  225. I am unable to narrow my answer down to just one person…I am blessed to have several very brave people in my life. My Mom, my Dad & my husband are all exceptionally brave. I am constantly encouraged & inspired by their kind, strong hearts.

  226. The bravest people I know are all the kids that I have the priviledge of working with every day. From birth to 14, they each have special gifts and special challenges that most of us will never have to face in our own lives. Each day they greet me every day with a smile or a big hug, no matter what. How lucky am I?

  227. my friend alison – who died after battling brain tumors bravely for 6 years… she was a wife, an amazing mother whose positive attitude and strength was so inspiring – even more so during my own battle with a brain tumor… xo

  228. My mother… (who I terribly miss) Cancer took her 16 years ago, when she was just 54 years old. I remember how brave she was — though her heart was breaking. We had so much more to share. She just kept worrying about me and how hard it was going to be for me to be without her. A BRAVE MOTHER TO THE END…

  229. The bravest person I know is my grandma. She has survived breast cancer and a brain tumor. She had a mastectomy and lost sight in her eye from the tumor. You could never tell either one of these things. She always recovered and then went back to being a nurse to help others. Even when she was able to retire, she kept helping others until the age of 70. She acts like she is 21… always on the go and always traveling even across seas. She is the most amazing, bravest person I know.

  230. The bravest person I know is my 19 year old daughter. She was born with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum which means the the main communication center between the right and left hemispheres of her brain never developed and is totally absent. She is absolutely amazing! Life can be challenging and full of fearful situations when you can’t process information like normal people, but my daughter pushes through life like a champ simply because she’s brave enough to face it head on. She could stay inside her own little world, terrified of everything that she doesn’t understand, but she doesn’t. She gets out and faces her fears and attacks every situation with the bravest spirit I know.

  231. My mother-in-law! She lives with a medical condition daily, never complains, and is a constant reminder of God’s love. I am so blessed to have her in my life.

  232. Gosh, this may sound cliche or silly, but I’d have to say all of the wonderful mothers in my life. I think often of the quote that refers to your child as your heart running around outside your body and it is so true. For all of the mom’s in my life that are so invested in their children, who love them with their whole heart and who walk through some of lives hardest and scariest moments with their kiddos.

    Happy Friday!

  233. I am privileged to work with the bravest people I know. I work at a Cancer Center. It goes without saying that our patients have strength beyond measure and are true heroes in their battles with this horrible disease. What is often overlooked are the people who care for oncology patients. It takes a special person to meet, treat, and grow to love a cancer patient and their families and often times watch them die. Then this special caregiver gets up and goes back to work and does it all over again. It’s not just the doctors, nurses and therapists to which I refer. Every employee in the center, regardless of their job description, goes above and beyond their professional roles to provide compassion and care to our patients. I am honored to work with them all.

    Dr. Cindy Perkns, R.N., Ph.D.
    Clinical Research Coordinator
    Tuscaloosa, AL

  234. I lady from church. Her husband passed away 3 years ago from cancer, 6 months later her mother passed away from cancer, 6 months after that her brother passed away, also with cancer. Recently while sharing a thought on coping with hard things, she said, “I don’t know why I was asked to share, I feel like I live a pretty charmed life.” Wow. True inspiration.

  235. The bravest person I know is my mom. She is the “mother” of everyone in our family. She takes care of everyone (her sisters, nieces, nephews, my family, EVERYONE) and always puts other people first…even if she’s not feeling well!! She’s had a couple of cancer scares (thank you Lord that they ended up false scares) but she continued, even through those difficult times, to care for everyone else. If I could half the woman she is, I would be so blessed. :o)

  236. I work in marketing for a children’s cancer hospital, and the sweet babies I write about every day to raise money are the bravest souls I know.

  237. My Mom is the bravest person i know right now as she was just diagnosed with breast cancer and is preparing for a fight that she is not willing to lose!

  238. The bravest person I know is my mom. She was raised by a mother who had a mental illness, but my mom survived and blossomed. She is beautiful and artistic, and spent her life teaching others about the joy of music. She is a kind, compassionate, and passionate mom and a wonderful grandmom. I only hope I will do as well with my daughter. Thank you for the giveaway. I would love to give her this gift.

  239. My friend, Crystal. She is finding the courage to end an abusive relationship and do what is best for her baby son. She is so brave and strong, and yet with all she is going through, she still finds the time to be caring, supportive, and empathetic to all of her friends. I don’t know how she does it! We’re all anxious about her upcoming court date and hoping this will be over, although we know it a sense it will never truly be ‘over’, for her. Better days are ahead. And she soooo derserves them!!!

  240. The bravest person I know would be my friend Rob. She passed away last year from ovarian cancer.
    She put up a inspiring fight and I look to her for my inspiration.

  241. the bravest person i know would be my daughter. She went to heaven to be with Jesus as an infant. She is brave and gives me so much strength to get thru things. I look to her everyday for the strength and patience to get thru each day:) She is my brave angel.

  242. The bravest person I know is the sweet birthmother who gave us our little Hope 3 years ago tomorrow! She trusted us fully and didn’t even need to meet us before handing us our angel swaddled so tight. We love you Antonette!

  243. the bravest person i know is my cousin, lori…who is caring for her mother who has had alzheimer’s for over 10 years now…she also, at the same time, cared for her dad until the day he died from his battle with cancer. she has done it – the entire time – with a smile on her face, and takes each moment and seeing it as a blessing. that has got to be hard to do…i really admire her..

  244. The bravest person I know is my Dad. My mom died when I was just three and he was left to raise 4 kids all under 10 all by himself. He raised 4 happy, healthy, productive children, and He’s an amazing man.

  245. Is it terrible to say that I am the bravest person that I know? Here is why……. I feel that I have shown true bravery to myself, I moved away from my home and everyone I know, to pursue a relationship that I felt would be THE relationship and have now been with my husband for 13 years. Before we became serious I told him that I would most likely not be able to have children and he simply said “we’ll adopt”. We tried fertility treatments for several years and each month braved the intense procedures with no success. Soon after we stopped fertility treatments, I found out that I was pregnant, only to miscarry two days later. Two years later we adopted our daughter, she is now five.

  246. my friend Velda — married early on to a spouse abuser, finally found her soulmate who helped her raise two of the greatest men I know, lost that spouse to cancer in less than 4 months during her youngest son’s senior year in high school, she remarried to another cancer widow and raised his second grade twins girls and another son, almost lost this spouse in a burn accident spending up to a year in the burn unit in Tampa. She has recently battled breast cancer and is not in remission, and they’ve just been told this spouse has cancer as well. She smiles, and loves God, and plays with grandbabies and lives like there is no promise of tomorrow!

  247. The bravest person I know is my daughter Lillie who is 3 and has has 2 open heart surgery’s! She is the bravest little patient ever! She has taught our family so much about faith in God, patience and love! Her imagination and doctor skills on her stuffed animals is amazing! I hope to grow up to be like her.

  248. My husband is brave – he does everything with such a happy heart. He doesn’t always get to see where the path is taking him, but does what he needs to so that his family knows they are loved and supported. Truly an amazing man!!

  249. hi lisa,
    i can say, having met you, the bravest person i know right now, is you.

    i don’t know how it must feel to be facing such a serious operation with your sweet son. but i hope you will continue to find the place inside you, to comfort you, when you need it most.

    thinking of you,
    with love,
    lori (happy necklace now lives in germany, i paid it forward ☺)

  250. The bravest person I know is my son, Zach. He was an only child for ten years and all the while he was growing up I was always amazed at how he would start something new, like a sport, and just put himself out there. For example, he has basketball camp every summer and that first day, when he doesn’t know anyone, he just goes out onto the court and starts playing.

    He is the complete opposite of me in that respect. I was the 3rd of 4 children and I would NEVER have done that. In fact, I would have refused to get out of the car. I’m still a scaredy cat.

    He is my hero ( and this is only ONE reason why 🙂

  251. The bravest person I know is a woman who never gave up on her dreams. She is one who finds something of value in each moment, each experience, and most of all sees value in the heart of each person she meets. Human beauty, intelligence, or clothing never get in the way to her…she is the one who looks for someone needing a friend, a smile, or just a touch. She is gentle and quiet … laughs heartily, teaches and plays with her children, and cry’s with others that are hurting. She gives of herself rather than money, and recognizes that each person’s worth is not decided by anything or anyone other than the same God she serves. This was my Mom….always gracious, always patient and loving, never a harsh word….a lover and follower of Jesus Christ. She walks the streets of heaven now….Can’t wait to see her again.

  252. My friend Dallas is the bravest person I know. Her son was hit by a car and has an aquired brain injury and a couple of months later her daughter was diagnosed diabetic. She refuses to have any animosity towards the couple who were in charge of her son at the time of the accident. Her relationship with her husband is stronger that ever. Every day she gets out of bed and deals with whatever life is offering her with a smile on her face and hope in her heart. She is my hero.

  253. I am brave, I have been told.
    I don’t know if brave is the right word though, because when life hands you circumstances, we all just do what we have to do, don’t we?

    I was born with CP (Cerebral Palsy).
    I am 44 years old now,
    Single. Mostly alone, because death, and the grief of having a disabled ‘child’ has separated my family.

    I am one of the ‘lucky’ ones; I walk, drive, am able to live independently, and I was even able to work full-time at one time.

    But, being this kind of lucky takes a lot of work.
    I have had more surgeries than I can count.
    Spent over 35 years of my life in physical therapy appointments.
    worn braces on my legs,
    get Botox injected in to my legs- every four months.
    Feel at once abundantly blessed, fortunate, and conspicuously different.

    I couldn’t be true to myself or to God by not trying to do my best with the life I have been given; does that make me brave?

    I dunno- but it is a lovely necklace!

    Thank you for reading, and hearing my heart Lisa!

  254. Right now a friend’s daughter. Her mom is dying of cancer right now and for her to stand by her mom and family has got to be the bravest thing. She loves the Lord, she loves her mom. If I could win one of these and give it to her, that would be wonderful. I would still buy it if I don’t win.

  255. oops–I posted this under “What I Wore on Wednesday” instead of here. Repeat:

    My dear friend, Susan P., who knew your sister in CA, sent me to your site when she saw my silver jewelry, and am I ever glad she did!

    To answer your question, **who is the bravest person you know?** I reply it is currently my uncle, who is battling bronchioalveolar carcinoma. He is age 64 and an avid bicyclist who, in the fall in Michigan, is still at it, despite being Stage 4. He’s hit some real lows, but seems to be experiencing miraculous healing! Before him, though, it was young (age 3) Mary Claire, who fought against & lost to a brain tumor…

    On a daily basis it is my friend, Tiffany, whose son is autistic and often escapes from their house on a whim, only to be tracked by ankle bracelet so he can be safely returned home. For each of these (& more) faith plays a major key–we thank God for his grace & amazing mercy!!

  256. My mom. Six years ago my younger brother died suddenly when he was 19. Now that I have a child of my own almost everyday I think about how devastating it was for her, and would be for any mother. Beyond the daily thoughts of my brother, I I also reflect on the strength of my mother during that awful time and those thoughts get me through my own down times.

  257. The bravest person I know is my oldest son Seth. He will be 10 in November. He is special needs and has autism and even though people have treated him differently and made fun of him…he is nevr shy, is always friendly and outgoing and makes friends so easily. I wish I had his confidence.

  258. I’d have to call a tie, between my father, and my son. We’ve nicknamed them IronMan, and Superman…they’re both so brave!!

  259. The bravest person I know at the moment is my little sis who just had to return to work after maternity leave. She hates leaving her little girl in the mornings…it takes all she has to walk out the door!

  260. Oh this is hard…so many people, in so many ways, big and small….but I would have to say my mom. She has been through so much change in the last few years, from having to give up her home and relocate to a smaller home away from the coastal community she loved> She had to leave a job she enjoyed and was good at, and had to take one that she doesn’ t like but has to keep because my dad is on disability and can’t work (making my mom the breadwinner.) My mom also got her own horse, at age 55, a few years ago and has overcome her fear of horses to become a cowgirl. Even after getting bucked off her horse a year ago, she got back in the saddle, as scary as it was! My mom was also recently diagnosed with fibromyalgia, and her job is very physical so she is often dealing with pain. But she works out, eats well, makes time for her horse, and her hubby and her family….she is so loving! I love her and I am so proud of her!!!!
    Beautiful necklace, thanks for the chance to win! 🙂
    xo~michelle~

  261. bravest person i know is my son cameron, who suffers from reactive attachment disorder and has a really tough life right now, as we are getting him help to heal. amazing kid.

  262. My niece Aubrey is the bravest person I know right now. Her 7 week old baby just left the hospital after 4.5 weeks of being there. Baby P almost died about a month ago, had heart surgery less than 2 weeks ago, and amazingly went home today! God is so good. And Aubrey has been strong and courageous through it all. Changed forever. I love her!

  263. My mom, she has battled Lymes Disease and chronic debilitating migraines for the last 20 years. Through all of the pain and difficult days, she somehow has a smile and a warm hug for family and friends. The depression had gotten so bad at one point that she considered suicide…she thought she was too big a burden to us. In her last cry for help she reached for the bible and thought to herself,….Iwith my eyes closed, ‘m going to open the bible and point to a spot on the page. That message will decide my fate. The message she pointed to was one of everlasting love and faith that love overcomes all pain and sorrow. From that day on she has continued to fight for her life. She still battles horrible days, but she is MUCH better. Praise the lord for reminding my mom of her strength, and of those that love her dearly.
    My mom is the bravest person I know. (-;

  264. The bravest person that I know is my mom. She is so strong. After having an open heart operation thats went wrong. She survive that way, raise me, send me to college, and continue to help me know with my son. Love you mom.

  265. The bravest person right would be your little one to not know what is ahead of him and I pray that all goes well. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. We are enjoying our first grandson and know that each day is a gift from God and what we do with that gift is up to his parents and those who touch his life everyday.

  266. My husband. I am proud and blessed to be married to a man that is willing to fight and defend and be brave for me. I heart that guy. 🙂

  267. The bravest person I know is my father. After farming his entire life with his father he is taking on the challenge of harvesting the crops for only the 2nd time in all of his 58 years without his hero, his Dad. My Dad is brave & so grateful for everything he has everyday.

  268. My friend Beth is the bravest person I know. Shes been through so much in her life and keeps on forging forward! Shes in med school now at the top of her class and nothing seems to stop her.

  269. The bravest person I know is my friend, DeAnn: wife, mom (of 4), daughter (of a dad with early-onset Alzheimer’s), Air Force Major and breast cancer survivor. She’s real and yet, super-above-the-curve fantastic.

  270. My Mom. She escaped an abusive relationship with nothing but the clothes on her back. She has since made a wonderful life for herself. Her example gave me the courage to leave an abusive relationship as well.

  271. the bravest person I know is actually a young mom who passed away yesterday from an 12 month battle with pancreatic cancer. She went through so much pain and suffering but never focused on herself, just always encouraged others. I pray I never have to go through the fires she did but could live life with a fraction of her bravery.

  272. That would have to be my husband, whom I don’t think I give enough credit to everyday for all that he does. I think I will go call him and tell him that I think he is the bravest person I know.

  273. Actually both my Mom and Dad, My brother just passed away and to watch their strength during this whole ordeal is amazing!

  274. The bravest person I know is anyone who has to deal with health struggles day in and day out…they are so brave tackling each day and fighting through it!

  275. I sat with my husbands grandmother today, watching her struggle to breathe as her body shuts down. The hospice has said she has days left and I realized how brave she is, facing the unknown of life after death. It has to be so frightening and yet she bravely told her daughter last week that she was ready to see her other family now.

  276. The bravest person I know is my oldest grandson Alex who has had more than 30 surgeries in his life and still every day teaches the rest of us what bravery really is. His dad, my son and his mom are brave every single day. We are blessed to have this boy in our daily lives. I would love to get a square necklace with the names of my two grandsons on it, Alex and Todd! Your work is beautiful.

    Donna

    I came over from Saavy Southern Style and Low Tide High Style although I already have you in my favorites waiting to order one of these days, now I am thinking Christmas gifts for my daughter and daughter in law.

  277. Proudly, I would have to say myself 🙂 I am quite proud of myself in the last 12 months 🙂
    I have had A LOT of health complications after the birth of my daughter…SO MANY doctor appointments, surgeries, nerve damage, and physical therapy. I think I have remained very strong and most importantly positive through it all and have continued to try to be the very best mommy I can be 🙂 I LOVE being a mommy and it makes it all worth it. It has been the most challenging year of my life I can honestly say…but I am proud of how I handled it. Wow, I feel better just writing this 😉

  278. My dad is probably the bravest person I know. In his life he’s overcome a brain tumor and prostate cancer. He’s been suffering the effects of a stroke the past 7 years. Life always seems to be throwing something at him and not once does he ever complain.

  279. My Mum is definitely the bravest person I know. She was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 20 years ago, she is unable to walk, has lost the vision in one eye and is in severe and constant pain. She also lives on her own. She never complains and never let’s it get her down. She puts her trust in the Lord and lives each day to the fullest!

  280. My husband is my hero. He is preparing to enlist in the Navy, and I could not be more proud of him. I would love to wear the Brave Love necklace to represent my brave love 🙂

  281. The bravest people I know are my special education students who face so many struggles in their lives. Things that are easy for all of us are difficult for my kids but they continue to work. They are truly brave heroes.

  282. Currently, the bravest person I know is my friend, Erika, who is a loving wife and mother. She had a sweet baby girl three weeks ago, Hannah, who is in the NICU with some very serious problems with her heart, lungs and liver. Erika has been so strong, faithful, and amazing. She is so brave and so strong – knowing that Hannah would have special needs and choosing to love her unconditionally before she even took her first breath.

  283. My mother. She moved with my father across the Atlantic when she was 22. She has made many moves for his job and she never complains. She is far away from her parents and as an only child, is very brave for coping with aging parents.

  284. My mom, definitely. My dad went to prison when I was four and my brother seven. No one expected this and it shocked everyone, most of all my mom. My mom step to the plate in her usual perseverance, raised my brother and I all by herself and still managed to be an AMAZING person after the devastating event that changed her life. I don’t remember much from that time but my life has been blessed in love. She has always been a positive force in my life and a guiding light for my faith. The word “Brave” doesn’t even manage to touch upon my mother.

  285. I would say my two girls. Prior to coming to live with us they were in foster care. I don’t know if I will ever get the whole story from them but you only need to be around them for a few minutes to discover they are amazing. They came to us when they were 8 and 6 and have been with us for 2 1.2 years.

  286. My daughter, Rylee… born a month early with Down syndrome and a heart defect… spent 57 days in ICU. First heart surgery at 20 days old… 2nd heart surgery at 3 months old. Everything she does takes twice as much effort… but she shows determination and never gives up.

    She is amazing. Definitely the definition of brave.

  287. The person who comes to mind right now is my friend Leah. She is 40 years old and has two teenage sons. Leah has cancer throughout her bones, but she is one tough fighter. Her saying is, “She who laughs LASTS”.

  288. Without a doubt, my sister. she works full time (and excels at her job), is a single mom raising two unbelievably respectful and kind little boys, always makes time to encourage others, organizes church functions, takes care of herself by running/biking/swimming, and always has a smile or hug to share. she is strong, and brave, and is an excellent role model to me and everyone lucky enough to cross paths with her. The adversity she has overcome is tremendous and her courageous spirit is something to be admired.

  289. Bravest Person: My parents. Their story is plain, but through the plain they raised two kids and they still hold hands! That’s a lot, I think!

  290. My husband is the bravest person I know. He works very hard so I can stay home with our two boys. He works in real estate which is very up and down but through it all he keeps a brave face and faith. He is a wonderful man, I am so blessed.

  291. I have to say my grandmother. She raised 7 kids in a foreign country. My grandpa was a missionary and not home a lot. He was kicked out of a country and she found out after he was gone. She packed up the house, the kids and made her way to meet him on her own. She has always been supportive and never seems to have anything bad to say about anything. I could only hope to someday be as selfless as she is.

  292. My mother is the bravest person I know. She was widowed at the age of 31 and left with six children to raise on her own. I never heard her complain or question why this had happened to her. She is a true Proverbs 31 woman.

  293. Morene Thompson. She and her husband have adopted 14 orphan children and given their lives to give those kids the world, and most importantly, a family.

  294. My little girl is the bravest person I know. She is three, she is fearless, she will happily go up and make a new friend and she loves to put on a show. Having always been an introvert, I consider her very brave.

  295. My grandma…she has always set a wonderful example of how to work hard, persevere, and love your family, come what may.

  296. One of the bravest people I know is my sister, as she’s dealt with chronic back pain for over half her life. Her continual trust in God and His plan for her life is a great example to me.

  297. I would have to say my grandson. He went away to college. He never has been away from home for more that 4 days and it’s been 2 months and he is loving it.

  298. My uncle. 8 years ago they gave him 6 months to live when he contracted a rare lung cancer from asbestos he was exposed to when he rehabbed low-income housing. Praise God he is still alive today and does so much to give back to his small town just outside of Tucson.

  299. lisa, what a gorgeous necklace! my grandpa is so brave and courageous! he battles mesothelioma daily (cancer caused by asbestos) and he was given 3-6 months to live last december. it has almost been a year. His faith in the Lord is so strong and he amazes us on a daily basis by his positivity and ability to keep on fighting through the cancer.

    thank you for listening to my ounce of his story.
    smiles,
    gina
    regina_dixon763 at yahoo dot com
    http://hiyaluv.blogspot.com

  300. Lisa- I am a special education teacher…everyday I am surrounded by heroes! My students are very brave!
    Love your craft, and love your blog too!

  301. The bravest person I know is son. No matter how difficult or scary the task he doesn’t back down and works hard until he accomplishes it. He is an amazing example!

  302. my aunt, who passed away a few months ago after a brave 4 year fight with ovarian cancer. the cancer and treatment both ruined her body, but she did not let it stop her from enjoying as much life as she could. she knew death was certain, and she lived every moment like it was her last.

  303. My Grandaddy. He fought in WW II and earned a Medal Of Honor and Purple Heart. He later battled heart disease and lung cancer. He lost his fight 5 years ago next month, but still lives in my heart as the bravest person I know. He never complaned and always had a smile and a hug for me. I miss him so…..

  304. My youngest son’s middle name should be BRAVE! He makes the best of every day and holds his head high. He is never bothered..always goes with the flow. He is a brave soul and I am blessed to be his Mom every day!!!! LOVE him

  305. My daughter…she’s handling the middle school transition well, but struggling with the stresses daily. 1st quarter report cards coming tomorrow and her lowest grade is 98%. I’m so proud of the wonderful person she has/is becoming.

  306. The bravest person I know is my Grandma. She’s outlived 3 husbands, breast cancer, and skin cancer. She lives by herself on a farm that she worked herself for more than 30 years. She is one amazing woman, and I hope I can live up to her example.

  307. The bravest person is the adorable girl who is the birthmother to our new baby. She wanted more for him than she was in a position to provide. That is brave.

  308. Anyone battling life threatening illnesses from Type 1 Juvenile Diabetics to cancer patients have to be the bravest people I know. My heart and prayers go out to folks who fight for their very lives.

  309. i think the bravest person i know might be my grandpa. he’s so lonely since my grandma died, and he has so many health issues. we are with him when we can be, but oh grandpa…

  310. My mom is the bravest person I know. She has battled (and won!) cancer twice. She dedicated the last two years to thoughtfully, gracefully, and kindly caring for my dad who was fighting his own losing battle to cancer. My parents had booked a cruise on my Dad’s favorite trip before he died unexpectedly. Two weeks later, she went on the cruise BY HERSELF, in celebration of him. She missed him terribly and but overcame (most) of her apprehension and would have made him proud. She will continue to be the bravest person I know.

  311. The bravest person I know is my Dad. I grew up with 3 sisters so he was and still is a very brave man to endure all of us! Love him!

  312. Lisa, the bravest person I know is my sister. She moved cross country to crash on a friends couch, jobless and homeless a month after graduation college. Now she is thriving in a new city, with new friends and a fabulous set of opportunities in front of her. I would definitely give her this necklace as a reminder of that bravery!

  313. Right now I would say my twin brother. He deploys to Afghanistan in two days and his attitude and outlook for his stay there and leaving his new bride behind are incredible. But overall he gets it from my mom. She is absolutely incredible. She lives with a heart condition that has almost taken her life three times now, she has a serious kidney disease, she works, cares for my grandmother full time, and still offers to babysit all the grandkids, sometimes all at once. She lives life to the fullest and appreciates it all, and doesn’t shy away from the challenges like I tend to.

  314. My mom who raised 4 girls in the jungles of Brazil as my dad and her were missionaries. And she never complained about the lack of conveniences. She has survied his death and now the unexpected deaths of two of her daughters and she is amazing! Her peace comes from God and she is our brave one!

  315. the bravest person I know is my 5 year old son. This sweet child was born at 30 weeks, two and a half months early. He almost died so very many times. BUT he didn’t. His brave little soul fought HARD, every single minute, every single day for so long. And now, he is an incredible curious being, touched by the love of so many specialists, doctors, nurses, care providers. I wonder if it was the combination of so much different love, from so many different people for so long that created this special person that he is now. The journey of parenthood, life, always a blessing.

  316. The bravest person I know is my friend K.

    In her long struggle to start a family she has suffered three losses, thousands of fruitless Dr appointments, and unmeasurable heartbreak.

    Through all of this she has been a great support for many others in our community that are also struggling with infertility. She is always there the first to console or congratulate, a shoulder to cry on, and helpful with knowledge.

    She has been my friend and supporter through my own struggle with infertility and then through both my pregnancies. Never once has she been anything but thrilled for others while still waiting for her own dreams to become a reality.

  317. My cousin Isaac. Fought a very rare brain tumor at age 8, but was not able to beat it. He brought joy to everyone he knew during his short time on earth.
    thanks, Lisa, for the giveaway and inspiration!
    M

  318. My 3 year old daughter, who wages war daily with the pain of arthritis. Her strength and patience in the face of adversity are a constant source of inspiration for me.

  319. I have a family of brave people.
    One of my bestest friends, Sierra Dawn…passed away from brain cancer on Sept. 28th. It was something that happened very quickly and unexpectedly, as the tumors has been shrinking and all of a sudden quadrupled and took our dear Sierra.
    My “nomination” would be for her parents, brother and her fiance’. They were supposed to get married this Saturday, Oct. 16th…but instead we are having her funeral. I can’t imagine the strength and bravery her family and fiance’ has to have to navigate something so difficult. We all have to be brave as she was as the cancer took her from us. I miss her dearly and hope I can be brave enough to make it through this difficult weekend.

  320. My husband is so brave. He just quit the job he’s had since he graduated coege to start over so he could move us clear across the country so we can be back with our family!

  321. My father.
    He served many tours of duty in Vietnam
    as a Chaplain
    and returned home
    to deal effectively with the demons of war
    and presented his family to this day, a loving, nurturing life.

    {{* *}}

  322. my husband… he takes risks and dreams bigger than anyone else i know, truly loves people (even when it isn’t easy), works REALLY hard, LOVES his kids, and adores me…

  323. i think that every day we each find bravery hiding inside of us, giving us the strength to make it to the next. Sometimes we just need to “be” brave a little more than others.

  324. my husband. he doesn’t do things just to please people {unlike me. ahem.}. he’s never afraid of a new challenge. he went into business for himself almost 9 years ago, has worked very, very hard and is extremely successful and well respected. and he always pushes me to follow my dreams and try new things, even when i’m terrified.

  325. The bravest person I know is my daughter(30 years old). She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at age 16, lost an ovary…had another cyst 5 years ago and lost 1/2 the remaining ovary. During the CT scans and ultrasounds, she found out that only one of her kidneys was functioning, so she had to have surgery to have a stint put in. During all of this, she only had two good cries….God has answered our prayers and she is now 14 years cancer free AND God has also blessed her and our family with our miracle baby…Mary Margaret. If I could be as brave as anyone, it would definately be my daughter

  326. umm … is it okay if the bravest person I know it ME?!? I’ve had miscarriages and keep trying again for one of God’s children to be a blessing to my husband and myself. I feel like it takes a very brave person to keep trying & trying. So … ME! 🙂

  327. The bravest person I knew was my Nana. I say knew because she passed away over a year ago from breast cancer at the age of 89. She was a wonderful woman, my second mother, who lived with me and my family and always had a story to tell from “back in the day”. She got through having her mother die in her arms, losing her husband to lung cancer and her oldest son to a mountain climbing accident with amazing strength (I never saw her break down) and was always happy to have her family around her. She was taken from us so quickly (2 months after her diagnosis) but I’ll always remember the last conversation we had, when she asked me how my boyfriend of 4 years and I were doing. When I told her we were great, she said “Oh good, I wanted to make sure you were taken care of”. Even in the face of her own death she wasn’t thinking of herself, she was thinking of her family and worrying about their well being. If she were alive today, this necklace would be for her.

  328. My dad! He is always able to face life’s challenges in the most respectful way. I admire this quality about him.

  329. My Nan is the bravest person I know. This past summer, she was really sick, and when she went in for a routine day surgery, she found out she had a hole in her bowel. Her body had literally been poisoning itself. Since then, she has had her whole large intestine removed, as well as her spleen. This has meant adjusting to a whole new way of life. She is still in the hospital but she has had incredible spirit throughout the whole ordeal.

    I also have to tell you that I learned this summer how brave I can be. I live with my Nan, and because she was in the hospital, I was home alone for a whole month. Although I’m 20, this was my first time being alone for that long and I have to admit, it was scary at times. Especially on August 18th.

    That morning, a Wednesday, I got a phone call telling me my Nan’s surgery to repair the hole in her bowel had been more serious than they thought; they had to remove her whole intestine and spleen. I cried, wiped my tears, and went to work because I had a party to put on for children (I was the Summer Reading Club Coordinator at the local library). On my lunch break, I checked my messages and there was a message from my dad’s girlfriend, asking me to call her as soon as possible. I did, and she told me my dad had had a heart attack the night before. I collapsed against the kitchen cupboard in tears. I was home alone and two of the most important people in my life were in hospitals where I couldn’t reach them. This was the first time in my life that someone so close to me was so close to death, and I couldn’t believe that it was two at the same time, and I had to deal with it alone.

    This was all 4 days before I had to return to university and begin my final year, as well as start a new job as a Residence Coordinator, running one of the dorms on campus. All of this alone was enough to make me nervous, without the extra scariness of two members of my family being so sick.

    Fortunately, both my Nan and Dad are recovering, and I am at school, working away so I can graduate in the spring. The events of this summer taught me that I AM brave, and I can deal with things I didn’t think I could. If I can get through this, I can graduate and go out into the world.

    All it takes is a little bravery.

  330. Bravest person I know is my little boy…SAM. He suffers from Aspergers and also has health issues related to his kidney’s. He is such a joyful and funny little man. He is an inspiration to our whole family.

  331. Wow, what a fun give away. I love your necklaces, they have been on my wish list for a while now! I would love to win! The bravest person I know is a sweet little 3 year old girl. Her name is McKenzie, and she has been fighting cancer since she was 16 months old. Her battle has been long, really tough, and completely overwhelming for such a little person! She has been so brave, never complains, and moved through each phase of the treatments with a smile! She has now completed the treatments, and is headed into remission! So amazed by her, and so love her spirit!

  332. The bravest person I know is my dad. My dad suffered a severe burn injury 12 years ago and was told he would never survive. He’s still with us and bravely starts every day with an attitude of thankfulness. He is our hero.

  333. The bravest person I know is my ever patient and loving husband for marrying me in the first place and for sticking with me for over 30 years.

  334. right now the first people that come to mind are my brother and his wife, who have just decided to give five years of their lives to the people of nicaragua. they are going over to help teach the people how to goat farm so that they can obtain a sustainable living source. they have never done anything like this before, but realize that God is calling them to more than just this life. and they are selling everything and following Him. we get so comfortable in “our” lives that we forget they belong to God. i am so proud of them for putting their trust in Him and going where He sends them.

  335. I would have to say my son. He is only 11 and has been thru more than most. On the days that I struggle being a parent of a special needs child I just think of everything that he has to go thru daily. I can always walk away and somewhat lead a normal like but he can not and he must suffer every day with his illness and the ignorance of society. He is my brave soldier.

  336. Hmmm….I know so many brave people, but I have to say our men and women in the military who put their lives on hold and do what I would never want to do. I am so grateful!

  337. hands down has to be my oldest son. he has fought many battles in the past five years with crohn’s disease…and conquers them each time.

  338. My husband. He is facing his 2nd deployment to Iraq and has seen so many horrific things–yet he has put his life in God’s hands and is calmly facing leaving again. So proud of him and grateful, as his being brave helps me and the kids to be brave, too.

  339. The bravest person i know would be my friend Amy. She lost her mother to cancer at age 16, and lost a son a little over a year ago. She has been amazing through it all and relies on God for strength. She is an inspiration to me as well as countless others. Thank you so much for the chance at this amazing giveaway.

  340. the bravest person i know is the a tough young woman named Tauni,she recently lost her job as our youth pastor but has kept her head held high and continued to come back each week even though she was terrified of not being accepted,that to me is bravery.

  341. My mother-in-law. I know not many people really get along with their mother-in-laws, but mine is the best. She showed breast cancer who is boss about a year ago and for that she will forever be the bravest person I know!

  342. My Husband is the bravest person I know. He is a firefighter and a paramedic. He is willing to go into a burning building to saves lives and property. He is smart, strong, unselfish, and very brave.

  343. My father. He is a cancer survivor and during his whole ordeal, I know that he had to be scared. But he radiated peace and bravery. I admire and respect him so much. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.

  344. The bravest person I know is my husband. He fights battles and wins them for God, my daughter and myself. I’m so thankful for him.

  345. I am a teacher and the bravest person I know would have to be a student and his family in our school. The student is in 7th grade and has a brain tumor that is slowing taking his life. He goes to school almost every day (now in a wheelchair). His mom wants him to live a “normal” life as long as he can. The community has really rallied around them and raised money for the family to help with expenses. The students in the district have held many fundraisers as well. When I see the family I just think of the mother and if that were me…

  346. My mom is the bravest person I know. She has faced cancer three times and is a survivor. She has handled it with such faith, strength and grace. She has taught me so much.

  347. I can’t compare with these amazing people and their stories, but the bravest person I know is my husband who is always putting our family first and constantly struggles to keep work going.

  348. My husband, Aaron. We were facing infertility together and discussing the possibility of adoption – he was totally against it, stating that he could never love another person’s child. He has now come full circle and embraces adoption. We have our sweet daughter, Ellie because of the miracle of adoption!

  349. The bravest person I know is my Dad. I see alot of people have answered this question this way as well. My Dad was the bravest Man I have met. He by no means was perfect in his life time. But he never tried to hide that. He suffered through many things in his life and was always there to extend Grace and Love to anyone who needed it. He would never judge someone for their falls he would help pick them say he had been there too and let me walk with you through this. He was an honest man even though it didn’t always portray him in a good light. He allowed himself to surrender it all to God in order to be used for His glory. I admire that especially as I struggle through giving it all to Him to be used for His kingdom and it is hard.

  350. The bravest person I know is me, because I never really consider myself brave; I’ve always been a fearful sort of person. About 5 years ago I faced some of the toughest situations with my daughter: in HS; she had been caught cutting herself; she told a friend she was going to commit suicide and we had to place her in treatment for one week; 4 months later from HS graduation she overdosed on some pills and we lived 2 hours away and couldn’t do anything. 2 months later she came home, and I got cut wrestling a knife out of her hands; she was arrested for domestic violence against me and spent 5 days in jail; the judge gave me a one year no contact order with her; he reversed it 6 months later after she fulfilled all the requirements of her judgment and got her record expunged as a first time offender. I prayed daily to God for her; He spared her life and we reconciled; God changed her. I had to continually entrust her to him. She is now a responsible young adult mentoring other girls and teenagers; I may have become brace, but perhaps she is the brave one: she chose life and we both chose forgiveness.

  351. The bravest person I know? Definitely my 7 year old son. He was born with only 6 fingers……all 5 on his left hand and only his thumb on his right hand. Unfortunately, he is right handed, but quickly adapted to being left handed. The amazing/brave thing about my son is that it doesn’t stop him. Not in his abilities to play sports (played flag football last year and is currently playing soccer), get dressed, write, play games, or in his ability to make friends or live a normal life. He embraces his “special hand” that God gave him and he himself thinks it’s pretty special and cool. He actually told his grandma out of the blue the other day that he likes his hand and that he wouldn’t want his fingers to grow . I’m a very proud momma! 🙂

  352. The bravest person I know is my sister, Cindy. She battled breast cancer, lost her husband and is now a single mom. Through it all she is was so strong and brave.

  353. I would say my four-year-old son . . . we’re finally over the hump , but he has come through a hard year of awful allergy attacks – not being able to breathe and scaring the life out of me. Yet he was the one always comforting me and saying he would get better. That’s awfully brave, I think!

  354. The bravest person I know is my aunt who is battling stomach cancer – she is so positive and uplifting to everyone around her!

  355. The bravest person in my life at this moment is my best friend and my cousin. She lost the love of her life last year and since then she’s been fighting to keep her house and feed her 4 years old son. Recently lost her job but still, she always has a smile in her face for those around her and listen to their insignificant problems.

  356. the bravest person i have ever known was my mommy. she battled stomach problems for 3 years before being diagnosed with stomach cancer. she lived with that ugly disease for 16 months before meeting her precious Lord & being reunited with my sister & her daddy. she fought hard & she was fearless. i remember asking her time & time again if she was scared & she always answered “no”.. she had peace about it all. she was such a trooper. i never heard her complain.. not once.

  357. My husband. He signed up for the military to pay off school debt and ended up over in Kuwait in 2004. I can’t imagine having to serve over there with the possibility of death always a reality, so to me, that’s brave!

  358. The bravest person I know is my sister who has MS. Despite this she continues to give back everyday (she works at a nursing home), and hardly ever complains about the pain she is in. She would give the shirt off of her back (and has before), to anyone in need.

  359. The bravest person I know is my husband for moving across the country so I could attend grad school, even though he had no job leads and we don’t know a soul.

  360. My neighbor, Nikki, is one of the bravest people I have ever known. She has faced countless obstacles throughout her life. Yet her spirit remains strong and she is always bringing joy in whatever way that she can to those around her. She is a role model for how I want to live my own life. I love you, Nikki!

  361. The bravest person I know are my friends (sorry, two) Nate and Julie. Their son recently passed away and yet every day they get out of bed. They are trying to make a new life for their daughter.

  362. My dad! after losing my mom and sister in a accident he raised his other three kids on his own and couldn’t have asked for a better dad!

  363. Wow! I sooo love this necklace 🙂 You are so talented, Lisa!
    The bravest person I know is my grandmother. She is fearless, independent and strong! Everyday I wish to be more like her.

  364. The bravest person I know is my sister, Lynne, who is battling non-Hodgkins lymphoma. She is an active part in her kids lives and since her diagnosis has not missed a school or sporting event.

  365. The bravest person I know is my neighbor, Marianne. We moved in last spring, and when we finally met her a few months later, we learned that this woman, whom we had watched fervently gardening her “Sunset Magazine”-perfect yard for months from our bedroom window, had lost her husband unexpectedly days before we moved in. She greeted us with smiles and cookies and apologies at being tardy to welcome us to the neighborhood {!!!}. In a mailbox conversation with her recently, she revealed that her younger son also died tragically in a plane crash with his new bride and all of their closest college friends a decade ago. That she is still cheerful and hopeful and full of faith after those trials, when one alone would be horrendous, is so inspirational to me. I am so blessed to have her as a neighbor.

  366. The bravest person i know would be my mum. She has tauught me strength and humility through her fight with 2 different types of Breast cancer at once. Right through the diagnosis, the double mastectomy and chemo, hair loss and now onto a 5 year treatment, she has shown me that no matter what you face, just as long as you show faith of love in your heart , you can overcome any obstacle with dignity and pride and a most radiant smile from the heart. Love you ma.

  367. The bravest person I know is my mom & tomorrow is her birthday! My dad was killed in a car accident when my sis & I were babies, my mom did a great job raising us on her own. She was our mother & our father. She moved us 1/2 way across the country (mid-west to the sw) 20+ years ago, away from all of our family for a fresh start. It was such a brave move for her & to this day I am still very happy she did.

  368. Right this very minute the bravest person I know is my daughter who is dealing with a very painful infection and is being as brave as she possibly can with an amazing attitude!

    Amy

  369. The bravest person I have known was my Mom. She lived for 17 years in 24 hour skilled nursing care facilities. She had a brain aneurysm at 63 years of age and was left paralyzed on her left side.
    She lived with grace and a smile making friends with the staff who cared for her all those years.
    She still found joy in living with her handicaps and served as an inspiration to us all until the Lord
    took her home right after her 80th birthday.

  370. The bravest person I know is my mom – we lost my Dad to cancer 10 years ago and she remarried, only to lose my Stepdad to cancer 2 years later. She still faces each day with faith and love and lets her light shine bright!

  371. The bravest person I know is my daughter Lily. She just turned 2.5 and every day she is brave to me. It hasbeen only 6 months since we met her and she became ours. She was SO scared that first day and cried and cried. But since then she has put her brave face on, walked into our life and never looked back. Every day she has to be brave to experience new things, see new people, learn a new language and embrace both her past and her future. She has made such a difference in our life and we are so blessed to be her parents!

  372. my girlfriend Kristen (and her hubby Scott). Their 2nd anniversary is coming up on Saturday, and they have been through more trials and tribulations than anyone should have to go through in life, let alone their first years of marriage. Kristen pursued a relationship with Scott even though she knew had a congenital heart defect, and those two love the heck out of each other, I mean crazy, brave love. After being on the transplant list for over 8 months (and living apart) Scott just received a V.A.D. He was able to come home for a week and he is already back on the transplant list. They live life fully even while separated and even while facing such intimidating circumstances. Their love is inspiring.

  373. The bravest person I know is my oldest sister Tina! She is the oldest out of us 5 girls. When my mom passed away 5 years ago she had to step in and play the “mother” role. I am the youngest so she was always there for me no matter what! She was there to talk, complain too, and she was there to couch me on when both of my children were born. Having a family of her own she had alot on her plate. But she always seemed to find a way when one of us sisters needed her. I never thought in a million years that anyone would beable to fill my mothers shoes but she is doing an awesome job!! I dont know where I would be without her.

  374. My Mom for getting both knees replaced at once this year. She pushed through and impressed everyone at PT with how far she went so fast!

  375. The bravest person I know would have to be my mom. She has gone through my dad being in the military, three daughters of every personality type, and being a rock for our entire family.

  376. The bravest two people I know are the two birthmothers who made selfless, difficult, and brave sacrifices of love to allow my husband and I to adopt their sons. We are so thankful everyday to both of them for allowing us know the joys of being parents, and to have the great honor of raising two beautiful, wonderful, silly, rambunctious little boys. They are true heros to us.

  377. right now… my friend, Sheri ~ she has three precious little ones to take care of while her husband is deployed for a year.

  378. My kids. I can only imagine that it’s a challenge to be children of parents who are divorced, especially when the parents live in different cities. However, I’m often caught off guard by how caring and compassionate my kids are. And I admire that they rarely manipulate their situation to get the upper hand with their dad or with me. I appreciate that they are open and honest with me about how they feel even when it’s hard to say (or to hear!) They are pretty neat little people!

  379. Brittany is a 26 yr. old mother of two small children. Late Spring 2010 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 Non-Hodgkin’s Folicular Lymphoma. She is suffering greatly through chemo-therapy. She is struggling, but her attitude is always positive and she is constantly trying to help others see the need to celebrate every day! She puts forth great effort to spend quality time with her beautiful children, even when she doesn’t feel so great. She recently asked her fb friends to pray for a little boy who has the same condition as she has. Brittany is so brave–I’d like her to have a necklace like this to remind her of the fact that many see her bravery, and they are blessed by it.

  380. This Lisa…the bravest person I know is my sweet daughter who I almost lost 10 years ago….and her Daddy…well he IS the absolute bravest because he is the reason I still have her here today. His fearlessness..kept her alive. I’m fortunate to know two… 😉 I’d love a necklace with my hubby and children’s names as a reminder.

  381. My mom is the bravest person I know. As a single mom for most of her life, she led a godly life and worked and worked to give me everything.

  382. It would have to be my mom. She musters on, day after day, despite her only son having pushed my parents out of his life. As the mom of two little boys who I love more than life itself, I cannot imagine the pain her heart must feel every single day. She longs to hug him again and feel a true connection.

  383. The bravest person I know is Stephanie Nielson, from Nienie Dialogues. She chose life, even on her death bed, and faces more challenges is just one day than the rest of us will in our lifetimes. She is inspiring as a mother, a daughter, a wife, and a woman.

  384. Thank you for this giving. My husband is bravest person in this world. Just becouse He live with me over 6 years, and we still in love!!!!

  385. I work in childcare and until recently supported a little girl, who has Downs Syndrome, in her primary school, helping with her daily routine and learning. The bravest person I know is her mother Karen. Karen has this amazing ability to just keep on going, no matter what odds she comes up against. Her daughter was also diagnosed with leukaemia and Karen herself suffers from epilepsy. Yet she is always smiling and grateful to others for their support for her daughter. I am so happy that I know this family and count Karen as a good friend now.

  386. Right now I would have to say the bravest person I know is my daughter Kaylie, and that is because she has just started high school and she is not afraid to stand up for herself and her beliefs. She hold tight to her morals and values even if when others have said to her “why do you wear a purity ring” and she will say back “why not, it reminds he of what I want for my future”. That is brave!

  387. My fiancé is the bravest person I know…for loving me whole-heartedly and unequivocally like no one in this world. We are getting hitched this month!! Whoo hooo!!

  388. My answer is absolutely my husband. Because he’s with ME! ;-p It takes allot to be with me and he has shown tremendous bravery in the last year as we’ve stumbled through some pretty rough times. I love him with all my heart for being willing to stretch and grow like he has and it’s inspiring to me all the time.

  389. My husband and I recently lost our second daughter, Phoebe at birth. While going through our loss, the quiet, strong, graceful presence of a special nurse entered our lives. Sue is a bereavement nurse and spends every day comforting, encouraging and listening to families, who like us, have lost a baby. Being available to families in crisis day in and day out has been her job for over 20 years and I can think of nothing more brave than making yourself totally available to those who are grieving and offering them hope and a listening ear.

  390. My husband. He has stood next to me and held my hand throughout my battle with breast cancer. I was first diagnosed eight years ago and have recently relapsed with stage 4 breast cancer. Today we spent our 21st anniversary at the chemo clinic and he watched me sleep. We have two school-age children and he amazingly steps in wherever I leave off to care for them and our home. It is during times such as these that you truly see what you are made of, and he is made of phenomenal strengh, courage and compassion. I think this sweet necklace signifies our commitment to family, and how our love for family comes first and cancer cannot take that away.

  391. My brother- After breaking his back, both arms and a leg, he hiked the Appalachian trail in it’s entirety. How cool is that? 🙂

  392. My husband is the bravest person I know. He always tries to do what’s right and will do anything for his family.

  393. A close {church} friend of our family, Joey, who is 12 and undergoing a second kidney transplant today. His first kidney was donated from his mom and this second kidney is from his dad. What a brave family all around..

  394. the bravest person I know is my husband we have faced some very hard times in our marriage but he has always been there to take on whatever happened.we have a daughter who battles depression and we had to admit her in the hospital .I was a basket case but my husband was there to take care of everything.I could hot have made it through with out him.

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  395. Panic attacks are something that many of us deal with in silence…too embarassed to admit it. I was inflicted with panic disorder…it was handed down by my mother to me and my sister. I suffered through many of episodes – missing out on class trips, sleepovers, prom, even walking down the aisle. Along comes my baby girl –she is my HERO and the bravest person I will ever admire. She too has had many struggles but we were both determined to stop it in its tracks. No way was she going to miss out on all the fun that was in store for her young life. Through many long talks, many phone calls, text messages, techniques, sharing openly with all, and tough love, she has broken the pattern and for that I am honored to call her my daughter – the bravest person I know.

  396. My Grandmother who not only became a widow thanks to a freak military accident but she was left with 3 young children. She went back to school (in her 30’s in the 60’s!) and got a teaching degree where she taught low income children. She has never married, loves taking care of widows herself, she volunteers at theaters (and she’s in her late 70’s!!). She travels around the world and loves love loves family. I am truly lucky to be apart of her linage.

  397. Her name is Laura. She is a young mama with a daughter. She was diagnosed with breast cancer this past year & had to endure a double mastectomy & reconstruction in the same week. Also going through chemo and everything else. She praised God all the way through it.

  398. The bravest person I’ve ever known was my mom. She lived through more events in her 89 years of life than any one person deserved. And through it all she always showed enormous strength, courage and faith. I miss her so much!

  399. The bravest person I know. For me it is the bravest 4 kids I know. Our 4 kids are all adopted from Foster Care. They experienced and witnessed things, NO child should ever have to. They amaze me and teach me everyday about Hope, Love, Grace, Faith and Bravery!

  400. the bravest person i know is a tough one. i know a lot of tough folks! i’m going to say my father. he suffered anoxia many years ago but still manages to meet each day with a life that would be insurmountable for many. and it’s a beautiful necklace!

  401. My two grandmothers were very brave. They both lost their husbands early in life and had to raise kids all by themselves.

  402. My sweet parents — dad is 87 and mom is 85 (and how lucky I am to still have them!) — and they are not in great health and struggle with everything they do. But rarely do we ever hear a complaint. Old age is definitely not for sissies – and my mom and dad are the brave ones.

  403. Our amazingly awesome 26 year old babysitter. She’s fighting her pants off to win the battle against leukemia….she is the bravest person I know.

  404. One of the bravest persons I know lives with her husband and 5 children in a very difficult country so that they can make a difference in the lives of the people there.

  405. the bravest person i know… i pondered the answer and it surprised me lisa, my mom.

    she was pregnant with me at 14, she abandoned my younger sister and i at 18 ( hind sight is 20/20 and it was the best decision she ever made), she returned for us when she was 21, and in the years that followed my sister and i had 6 stepfathers… but she is the first person to come to mind.
    because of grace.
    grace allows me to see that she is wounded. that she comes from generations of people that were wounded, and wounded her.
    grace causes me to see that she is brave, just to get out of bed each day, face each day (carrying the past), and live.
    bit by bit she is overcoming.

  406. Hmm, I would have to say that one of the bravest is my husband, who travelled to India to tell people there that God loves them!

  407. Bravest people i know are people who are not afraid to be who they are. They don’t hide under someone others want them to be, the are who they are. I think that is brave.

  408. Two strong, brave women that I love – my mom (breast cancer survivor and inspiration) and a lovely girlfriend who recently delivered a beautful girl at her due date, knowing she had died two days before … blessings to these two beautiful ladies and special love to that little angel we did not get to meet ….

  409. I want to use the word courageous and the most courageous person I know is my cousin Amee. She is a single mom doing the daily battles of raising a son with no support from his father. I admire her tenacity.

  410. The bravest person I know is my 6 yr old niece, who has recently been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and has had to endure multiple blood transfusions over the past 2 months and is now on a chemotherapy drug that she will have to stay on for the rest of her life. Her condition will progress to Crones disease eventually,which may shorten her life. She is the bravest little girl I know, never complains when she needs to go to the hospital for blood.She is an amazing child and hopefully will grow to an amazing woman some day!

  411. The bravest person I know is a dear friend who recently had a son born with a disability. She’s handling the news knowing that God is in control and holds her family in His hands.

  412. I think I have two super brave people in my life – my mom and her sister. Their dad died when they were little and each have suffered many different trials through life. But they are both so kind and giving. Where I could see either of them becoming bitter, they haven’t. I always tell myself I need to be more like them.

  413. My daughter . . . she’s only 4 but she is the bravest and toughest person I know (a close second to her daddy!) For example, my husband had a heart attack at a young age. There is a 50/50 chance our children can have the same cholesterol problem that led to his heart attack. So at age 3, they test them by drawing blood. She was incredibly still during the whole procedure and only at the very end did crocodile tears start silently falling down her cheeks. She got excellent results (Thank you, God!) and is now helping us prepare our son for his test early next year!

  414. My friend Kate, a cancer survivor, with 2 children under 5. She managed to go through a year of grueling chemo but never lost her zest for being there for her kids and being an amazing mom. Her story helps me put my daily stresses in perspective.

  415. The bravest person I know is my Mom! She raised 4 kids all by herself, living below poverty level (and we never knew we were poor!). She has been suffering with Lupus for several years now and has been forced to retire – she’d love this bracelet with all her girls’ names on it! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  416. The bravest person I know is my mom. She raised me alone, took care of an ailing aunt and both of her parents and now takes care of an ill sister. She is always happy to see me and my kids and never lets life get her down.

  417. My sweet man, who bravely defends and protects his children (not by me) against the abuses of their mama, who is mentally ill and emotionally abusive. In spite of a system that doesn’t naturally protect father’s rights, in spite of having to work odd jobs just to pay for legal fees…he forges on to protect his babies!! Oh how the world would look if more daddies would fight for their children even when it gets really, really touch and looks impossible! xo

  418. The bravest person I know is my sister-in-law who battled her way back from near death when she was hit head-on in her van by a big dump truck on a highway near her home in Illinois. She was launched all the way into the back of the van and had more broken bones than I can count but she battled her way back after numerous surgeries and months of physical rehab and now she’s back to her intelligent, spunky, funny self and I thank God for that!

  419. My Granny Carrell was an amazing woman,,,lived through the Great Depression, sent two sons off to fight in World War II, raised a daughter with developmental delays, and survived a brutal double mastectomy in the early 60s. She was a woman of great faith and never said an unkind word about anyone. I named my firstborn for her and aspire every day to be just like her.

    Thank you for this wonderful giveaway.

  420. The bravest person I know is my mom. She has had breast cancer, other female type surgery, and just recovered from bells palsey…regardless of what’s going on with her, she always thinks of and helps others. She is always present in her grandchildren’s lives and always there whenever anyone needs her. Very, very brave indeed!

  421. My sister is the bravest person I know right now! Today she just entered treatment for her eating disorder which has spiraled out of control. She’s a wonderful wife, sister and mom and needs to get better! If I won I’d totally give her this necklace! : )

  422. The people who lived through the Rwandan Genocide… as we wait to adopt our daughter from there, and I read more about it, they were so brave and strong, and then to rebuild their country, and forgive each other… wow.

  423. The bravest person I know is my sister-in-law, Katie. She gave birth to my nephew 3.5 weeks ago, a beautiful boy named Gabe. When she was about 4 months pregnant with him, she and my brother learned Gabe has spina bifida and their world was turned upside down. Since his birth, Gabe has endured two surgeries, a MRSA infection and is still hospitalized while he heals. My sister-in-law has been with him since his arrival, separated from her husband and 3 other children, which has been pretty difficult. It’s been a long, hard and winding road so far, and may continue to be, but she is staying hopeful and faithful. The good news is that Gabe may go home on Monday!

  424. The bravest people I know are military wives and their families. They give up so much of their personal lives everyday so that we can have our own happy little lives.

  425. THE MOST BRAVEST PERSON I KNOW AT THIS MOMENT IN TIME WOULD DEFINITELY BE A GUY FROM OUR COMMUNITY NAMED JAMES SERLICK…I DON’T WANT TO QUOTE HIS STORY INCORRECTLY..BUT HE HAS HAD A FORM OF CANCER FOR SOMETIME NOW..HE IS MARRIED..THEY ARE A YOUNG CHRISTIAN COUPLE AND FOR WHAT SEEMS LIKE AT LEAST TWO YEARS NOW (THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY KNOWN ABOUT), THEY HAVE BEEN FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE…EVERY TIME HE TAKES ONE STEP FORWARD, SOMETHING ELSE HAPPENS THAT CAUSES HIM TO HAVE TO BE BACK IN THE HOSPITAL OR HIS CANCER COMES BACK..ALWAYS SOMETHING…AND ON WAY MORE THAN SEVERAL OCCASSIONS IT IS AN ALMOST DEATH EXPERIENCE WITH HIM..HE BECOMES SO BAD OFF THAT IT’S TOUCH AND GO OR THEY HAVE TO PUT HIM ON A VENTILATOR TO HELP HIM BREATH BECAUSE OF INFECTION AND THE CANCER…THEY HAVE A FACEBOOK PAGE AND THAT IS HOW I MAINLY KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THEM AND THE WIFE IS FRIENDS WITH A LADY THAT WORKS WITH MY MOM SO MY MOM KEEPS ME UPDATED ON JAMES’ STATUS A LOT..BUT THEY ALWAYS SAY THAT THEY ARE LEAVING IT IN THE HANDS OF THE LORD AND KNOW HE WILL PULL THEM THRU..AND IT IS A MIRACLE THAT HE HAS PULLED HIM THRU AS MANY TIMES AS HE HAS SO FAR..BUT EVEN WHEN THEY ARE DISCOURAGED AND FEELING LIKE THERE IS NO HOPE, THEY ARE ALWAYS PRAISING GOD AND ASKING FOR PRAYERS AND ALWAYS SAY THAT GOD HAS A PLAN FOR JAMES..AS HE DOES FOR ALL OF US…BUT I WOULD HAVE TO SAY WITH HOW CANCER HAS STOLEN THE LIFE OF SO MANY PEOPLE THESE DAYS, THAT I WOULD HAVE TO SAY, HANDS DOWN, THAT JAMES IS THE BRAVEST MAN I KNOW…THANKS FOR SHARING..LOVE THE NEW NECKLACE AND WILL SAY PRAYERS FOR DAVID’S UPCOMING SURGERY

  426. The bravest person I know was my grandmother who passed away after a triumphant fight of cancer for 5 years! She loved the Lord and shared that with anyone who would listen until the day she passed away. She was a beautiful woman who light up the room with her smile and kind heart. She passed away last February and we are so glad she is whole again in heaven, but miss her dearly!

  427. Right now the bravest person I know is my 8-year-old son, who has gone through three surgeries and a whole bunch of followup appointments over the course of a year and a half. It’s such a drag, and he is so patient and (almost) uncomplaining. He is such a great kid.

  428. My baby sister who was diagnosed with breast cancer at the tender age of 35. She is the strongest, bravest person I know.

  429. The bravest person I know is my friend, Melissa. She faces medical challenges that make me weary just to think about, and she faces them with courage and grace. She is an encouragement and an inspiration to me.

  430. The bravest person I know is my mom. We lost my dad to cancer and she was brave enough to raise her 5 kids, including one that was in her tummy when it happened.

  431. The bravest person I know is probably my grandmother, who has lived for the last sixteen years without the love of her life and who continues to face growing older with great grace.

  432. my friend Corena is the bravest person I know. She’s been through so much crap in her life, but she refuses to let that stop her from being an intensely loyal, caring, and strong woman. I’m so honoured to be her friend.

  433. My mother. She has worked endlessly to make sure her children had a better life than she did. She’s the most amazing person I have ever known.

  434. Well not to be selfish or greedy or any of those things, I think I am the bravest. I have dealt with so much and have gone through so much with my very own family and I am going to give pats to myself. I really think everyone forgets how brave and strong moms really have to be. My husband went through 5 way bi pass surgery about 6 years ago and then having our son diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis has been very difficult. Trying to keep our marrige, family, treatments, surgeries, medications, happiness, I forget about myself. So this one is for me and all of the other brave and strong moms that do so much for every one else! (wished I was a much better writer)

  435. I think my 5 kids are the bravest children I know. In their short lives they were removed from their biological parents, moved between 4 different foster homes, 2 of which were pretty abusive towards them, then moved to our home where we were lucky enough to be able to adopt them. However with everything they witnessed, been through physical and emotional they are all very loving and caring children. Always willing to help other children, tell their stories to be able to help other kids going through similar thing. I know that because of them my life will never be the same.

  436. the bravest person(s) i know is the students who i used to teach how have autism. i loved being a teacher and teaching those courageous kids every day! never a dull day, but never a day that one of them didn’t show me what love really is.

  437. The bravest people I know are those friends who are dealing with breast cancer. My Aunt Linda and friends Melissa, Patricia, and Debbie are all bravely facing this challenge. I am moved daily by their Facebook posts of positivity and the generosity of their friends who are doing all they can to help out.

  438. Paul Myhill. He advocates for orphans around the world and relentlessly works to stop child trafficing. Oh, the places he goes. He also has 5 kids of his own at home! Awesome man, Awesome ministry.

  439. My Aunt Sharon. She was amazing to listen to and watch as she received treatment for stage III breast cancer. She stood on the rock of Jesus Christ. She was not afraid of what this world could do to her. She knew her life was in God’s hands and she was at peace knowing God is a good god.

  440. My husband is the bravest person I know, closely followed by our son. They both through themselves fully into whatever they are doing, or whatever needs to be done! Thanks for the chance to win!
    mrsmchappell at gmail dot com

  441. My mom. She battled bulemia for 30 years and finally beat it!! All while my father was very un-understanding about her struggles. She works everyday as a dietician at 62 year old, counseling people about how to be healthy and have a healthy body image. My mom has used her experience to help other people. She is my hero!!

  442. my husband – his job requires much bravery & he is SO great @ his job! Then he comes home & continues to be strong & brave & loving & kind all at the same time. I am so lucky to have him in my life!

  443. My mom! She sold/gave away everything she could, put the rest in storage, and left the country with only 2 suitcases and a plane ticket to go on the mission field. She left on her 60th birthday to a place where she didn’t know the language – and didn’t know anyone. I admire her for that, probably because I don’t think I could do it if asked to.

  444. My husband is the bravest person I know. He grew up in a fractured, abusive family and at a very young age knew that he wanted (and deserved!) better for himself. He moved out of his house the day he turned eighteen and has beat all the odds against him to create a beautiful, fulfilling life. He has true guts, and deserves glory.

  445. The bravest person I know is my brother-in-law. He was born in the middle east and is a pastor there. He has faced much persecution and almost death. But he believes that he is doing the right thing and he so wants to help people so he and his wife (my sister-in-law) and new baby will be returning there very soon.

  446. After 5 miscarriages my mom created me- I can be ever thankful that she tried just one more time. She is brave and probably the strongest person I know. Now that I live a 24 hour drive from her, I try to tell her as often as possible on the phone how much I appreciate her and her strength.

  447. the bravest person i’ve ever known is my grandfather. he lost his wife (at age 38) after she gave birth to their 9th child. my grandfather never remarried, he raised the children alone with his faith rooted firmly in his Heavenly Father. my grandfather was a farmer and i can’t even imagine how he managed his farming duties (not a tractor but mules and plow) and a newborn, not to mention the other youngest children (of which my mother was one), who were 1-1/2 and 3 years old. my mother recalled him always being happy and sitting in his chair reading his Bible. he was always singing hymns in the kitchen as he prepared meals for his family and canning for the winter months. my mom who will be 84 on oct. 21st is his last living child. it would be difficult for a man to raise 9 children alone in todays world, and i’ve often wondered how he did it before electricity or modern conveniences or before he owned a car and during the period of the great depression. what great faith he must have had and to see him through. i’m blessed to have such strength in my heritage.

  448. the bravest person i know is my daughter. she had a stillborn daughter 3 years ago at 8 month gestation. she has a blood clotting disorder and almost died during the birth. she had faith and belief that God wanted her to have another baby and 2 years later had a healthy baby boy. she had to have her tubes tied because of the danger of another pregnancy but is considering adopting a baby girl as soon as they can afford it. she is my hero!

  449. The bravest person I know is my Mom, she took over raising the family when her Mom and Dad died just after her 18th birthday. She raised 4 brothers while in college, and running the family farm. When she was 25 the youngest graduated from high school and joined the navy, and she moved to New Orleans to work for the US public health services, providing medical care to the poorest neighborhoods from a specially equipped school bus. She went on to marry and raise a family of her own, and through all the trials and struggles, she always maintains a brave face, in spite of everything. She is my inspiration! I might have to buy her one of these regardless of whether I win…it fits her style and her spirit.

  450. DEFINITELY my father! He was diagnosed with mesothelioma 12 months ago and was given 18 months as a prognosis. I have NEVER heard him complain, ask “why me?” or have a depressed attitude. He believes every day is given to us from God, and every situation is allowed of God. He is such an encouragement to all around him in spite of his physical weakness. God has changed the lives of many people through the circumstances of this one man and I’m so thankful that I have him as a father. The days ahead will be worse rather than better, but his motto is “one day at a time with God”.
    I know you have had many stresses in life with your precious David and I applaud how you lean on God too and see David as a gift from him. Praying for David’s upcoming surgery and for comfort and strength for you too.
    Jennifer

  451. My patients are the bravest people I know~ struggling against weakness, confusion & difficulty speaking to recover from strokes. Being a physical therapist is the most rewarding career I could have chosen!

  452. The bravest person I know is my mom. On August 27th we all had to say goodbye to my brother Mitchell at the age of 48. This was unexpected and tragic. My mom has shown grace, strength and a brave love. She brought him into this world and made the brave decision to let him leave. I have a 5 year old and dont know how she deals with the pain but she does. I would love this necklace for her with my brothers name on it. I have been admiring it for the last week for her as my sister and I have have not taken off our “hope is the thing” necklaces since they arrived a week after my brother was hospitalized. I know this would be treasured and provide comfort to a beautiful brave mother.

  453. My friend Diana is the bravest person I know. Her oldest son died of a brain tumor when he was 6 years old. She and her husband walked that little boy through a scary battle, and somehow made him have as much of a happy life as possible. And now she gets out of bed every day. Every time I see her, I am amazed that she is up and out, and taking care of her other kids. She is also very supportive of other families with kids with brain tumors. She just puts my world into perspective.

  454. I would have to nominate my mother!! The past 2 months have been nothing of a sunny day for her as she goes through a tough separation from her husband, my father, of 29 years. They both had agreed a change from the bitter cold winters in Nebraska to the sunny sky’s in Arizona, moving from their home of 13 years and selling everything for a better future. Things did not work out the way they had hoped for and are now living apart. Going through all of this, my mother still seems to find the joy/happiness in the simple things of everyday life… Keep Strong!!! You are my hero mom.
    Thank you Lisa 🙂

  455. Most definitely without a doubt would be my mom. She spent 20 years of living a military life with my dad and then went off and became a police woman at the age of 35. Now she’s a rockin gramma who is going to brave the weekend taking care of my boys.

  456. My grandmother who has stayed by my grandfather’s side for 65 years especially now through his dimentia. She’s my hero for all the love she has for him and the continued love she gives the rest of her huge family.

  457. Amazing giveaway. Bravest person I know is a tough one! I lost both my grandmother and father to cancer and both of them were quite brave about forcing us to face the end. I remember wondering how they were so matter of fact about it and how we were still in denial right to the end. They had the grace to help us accept it while their time was coming to an end. I also think you are pretty brave with a child going into surgery….that is some serious strength and I pray everything comes out better than you could hope for!

  458. The bravest person I know is my husband. He held his family together when his mom passsed. Now he holds our family together when we need it. Even thru 2 job layoffs this year he’s been so amazing thru it all! Love him!!

  459. My kids. The oldest for living with type 1 diabetes for nearly 13 years. He totaled the number of shots in his leg per year to 1825. That does not include the 2 per day in the hip and the 5+ finger sticks. That is a lot of body poking!! And his brother is a hero for always helping out and thinking of the family. He will grab the low blood sugar bag and make sure it has what it needs. They are a team in the “bad deal” world of diabetes. They are brothers and they are my heros.

  460. My oldest son is the bravest person that I know! He was born with a deformity of his foot but doesn’t let that slow him down. He runs, swims, plays soccer, rides bikes, etc. He has strength and determination! I am so proud to be his mommy!

  461. The bravest person I know is my daughter, Emilie! Emilie is 10 and was diagnosed with Leukemia in June. She has one more chemo treatment to go. Her first chemo treatment caused paralysis in her legs, so she has been wheelchair bound since the end of June. In addition to the chemo she has undergone a few procedures to try and counter her leg paralysis. She has endured many pokes and procedures and continues to have a wonderfully positive attitude. She is my hero and her bravery and courage inspires me daily!

  462. My son who has been ill for almost fourteen years. The doctors do not know what is causing the extreme pain. He is in pain twenty-four hours a day. The pain is so severe it is difficult for him to walk at times. But he never complains or says anything about the pain.

  463. So many brave people – soldiers, people living with illnesses and diseases. Right now, the bravest person I know is a work friend that became quite ill within the past few months. Had to go on medical leave, has since had to quit work and just had her colon removed after it ruptured, sending E-Coli and strep into her blood. She’s going through a lot yet is keeping her spirits up.

  464. Bravest person I know? My friend Kara. She has OI and has recently given birth to a baby girl. She faces every challenge that comes at her with dignity, positivity and strength. I admire her more than she’ll ever know.

  465. My son, Marcus, is the bravest person I know. Emergency C-section brought him into the world and he has been fighting for his life ever since. He has many disabilities, global developmental delays, non-verbal, not able to sit up, therapists constantly at him. Medical and feeding issues. He has taught me so much, and has brought me closer to God. His smile lights up his family’s life. His brothers and sister have also learned bravery by Marcus’ example. He is a blessing and a Joy and the bravest person I know.

  466. The bravest person I know is my mother. She spent 28 years in an abusive relationship. When God gave her an open door to leave this relationship she did. Then in an incredible act of bravery at the age of 55 she applied to a local university and is currently matriculating there. God has used this experience to help build her into a person able to make her own choices and learn once again to think for herself. She is a changed person.

  467. I guess it depends on what kind of bravery we’re talking about…
    My mom for all that she’s been through in her life.
    And my husband for being a soldier and sacrificing so much.

  468. Since adoption/orphans is our heart, I think of the millions of children who have no one. Hopefully some of those children will be added to our family of 4 soon, and I will have lots of names to put on a necklace like this. 🙂

  469. The braves person I know is my friend E. She died 5 years ago from breast cancer, after a long and strong fight. She didn’t give up, ever, but she accepted what she knew would end her life, and that which ended the life of her mother and grandmother. She was gracious, loving and optimistic until the end, though she very much did not want to die. My husband and I lost our son 1.5 years before she died, and E. was there comforting and loving us even while fighting her own battle. She was the most amazing person I will ever know.

  470. my mom…looking back I am so amazed how she did so much with so little!!! and her birthday is just around the corner and this would be perfect, with all the grandkids names

    thanks for the daily inspo
    I don’t tweet but sent the word out thru email to all my contacts!

  471. i think the bravest person i know would be my friend who lost her sister to breast cancer 4 years ago, took care of her the best she could, as well as, her own 2 little boys. not long after her sister died, 5 months later she too was diagnosed with breast cancer WHILE pregnant with her 3 child. went through chemo, delivered a beautiful baby girl who is happy and healthy. She doesn’t think she is brave or strong but she has surprised herself, she has gone through so much in such a short period of time. i just love her and miss her sister everyday.

  472. The bravest person I know is my nephew, Carter. Carter was born premature, and has battled several health issues resulting in a miracle transplant of 7 organs. He is three years old and has spent more time in a hospital than at home. He doesn’t speak, walk, or eat by mouth (with the exception of a small list of snacks), but the expression in his eyes has told me countless stories. His hugs, kisses and ‘pretty eyes’ (he bats them at us with a smile) are our life line into his mute world. His parents are right up there to as they have battled a strain on their marriage during this difficult season. My brother has also been unemployed for the last two years and his struggling to keep his head above water for his family. If you’d like to read more about Carter’s amazing journey, please check out http://www.cartermcates.com If I win, the necklace will be gifted to Carter’s Mom, she adores your jewelry!

  473. The bravest person I know is my Dad. He faces constant discrimination because he is simply Deaf. My Dad is the smartest, most hard working person I know. Yet, he is often discriminated against because he simply cannot hear. He is often called stupid, dumb, “mute”, etc because he is Deaf. But no matter what type of ignorance he faces, he still keeps trucking on. No matter what, he keeps his head held high and does whatever he can to provide for me and my family. Because of his strength, I am able to go to college and peruse my dreams of becoming a sign language interpreter. It is my Dad’s strength that keeps me going in the face of adversity. If it wasn’t for my Dad, I would not be the strong, passionate person I am today.

  474. my mom…looking back I just don’t know how she did it all and with so little…and her birthday is just around the corner and this would be perfect…

    thanks for the daily inspo…and I just said this on facebook…
    check out http://www.lisaleonardonline.com/blog/
    …she has a giveaway today and I love, love her jewelry. I get kuddos almost daily about mine and what’s even better, you can get them in varying lengths so you can wear more than one design at a time!!! hint hint those looking for xmas gifts!

  475. The bravest person I know is my 10 year old daughter. She has had 2 open heart surgeries and is not done yet. She goes to every doctor appointment with a smile on her face and is not ashamed of her scar. I could not go through what she has; I am amazed at her strength and fortitude.

  476. I see lots of brave people each day at the cancer center I work with. They have inspired me and changed me. They have taught me so much about living.

  477. Can I pick two? My younger sisters both bravely battle cystic fibrosis every day. They do it without complaint. Just taking each day as it comes and hoping for the best life possible.

  478. My mother in law is the bravest person I know. She battled and fought stage 3 colon cancer, is currently starting her life over after her dirtbag husband left her. She’s raising three teens, she works full time, and manages to get almost all A’s in nursing school in an effort to better provide for her family as a new single mom.

  479. the bravest person I know is my friend traci. she did invetro 5 times to get a set of twins (a boy and a girl) and when the twins were almost 2 her daughter was in a freak home accident and died. It was of course awful as you could imagine but she used her saddness for good and started a non profit that helps greiving, hospitalized and needy children thoughout the year. last year 700 children at christmas time. 10 years have past and she has had another set of twin boys, has become a teacher, and in january will adopt a little girl. She is the bravest person I know and this necklace would be the perfect gift for her to remind herself how much she has been through and how brave everyone truly knows she is.

  480. My parents tie for the bravest people I know. When my dad lost his job in his early 50’s, only a few years after building their dream house, it seemed the future wasn’t certain anymore. In the few years since, he’s made supplemental income using his amazing carpentry talents and my mom has held fast at her counseling job that she loves. They continue to lean on their faith and on the promise that God will provide. He has. My parents are an example of bravery, faith, trust and on the power of friendship and love in a marriage – riding out the tribulations.

  481. I’m going to say my Ma – although she is now twice widowed, she still puts herself out there to try and find true (and healthy!) love again. Takes some guts to lead into a date with being 2x widowed – but both were beautiful and long (19 years with my Dad and 13 years with my step dad) marriages – can’t blame her for wanting that again!

  482. for sure my mom…looking back I am just amazed how she kept us all together and with so little!!!
    and since her birthday is coming up this would be perfect!!

    thanks for the daily inspo!

  483. The bravest person I know would have to be my dad, in all honesty. He has built our family business from the ground up, and has had to put up with a lot of things in his life i.e. shady business people, back problems, traveling and being away from his family for long periods of time.

    He is honestly a great guy, and because of his braveness our family is in a good place nowadays.

    I am thankful for him, and for all that he has done to make my life better.

    <3

  484. the bravest person i know is my dad. at the time in life that he would retire, he listened to God and started a business. Gods faithfulness has been so evident in the fruitfullness of the business. even greater is that he uses his daily interactions with customers to share the faithfulness of God. that is brave- to stand unashamed of Christ.

  485. The bravest person I know is my husband–he married me even though he knew the good, the bad, and the ugly of my unsaved self. He has patience that is almost unending and he is a wonderful leader to our family. *Brave Love*

  486. The bravest person I know is probably my husband. Always sweet and encouraging even when the kids and I are having a rough day. Plus he can leap tall buildings in a single bound.

  487. My mom is the bravest person I know . . . although I haven’t told her that. What a shame! She raised 6 kids, lost one child to cancer, lost a husband to cancer, and now spends her time taking care of her dying mother. I don’t remember seeing her cry or ever complain about the life that she has been given. It takes a lot of bravery to do the things she’s done.

  488. The bravest person I know right now is my good friend, Karen. She has some challenges in her life right now, is a mom of 3 children 5 and under and just recently lost her cousin. He was a soldier who was killed in Afghanistan just 20 days before he was to return home. She manages to continue to be a loving, and positive force in this crazy world!!! This brave love necklace would be perfect for her! Thank you Lisa!

  489. The bravest people I know are the ones who deny themselves and pick up their cross and follow Jesus everyday. Matt 16:24

  490. Definately my childhood friend, Michelle. We’ve recently reconnected and shortly afterwards found out she has invasive breast cancer (age 37 with 3 small children) and has shown the most amazing strength throughout that I don’t think I would ever have if I were in her position.

  491. My sons are the bravest people I know. They are both serving in the Marine Corps, one is currently deployed and I’m not sure where he is. They face huge mental and physical challenges every day, yet they find time for laughter and checking in with their mama. I’m so proud of them.

  492. The bravest person I know is my oldest brother. Even though his bravery has sometimes been a downfall of his existence, he is one brave soul.

  493. My mom…she has Multiple Sclerosis and she is now almost completely bed bound. She doesn’t feel sorry for herself. Instead she prays for everyone. Really everyone. She prays for evil people, lovely people, persecuted Christians, neighbors, family, friends, presidents, everyone!! She lets God use her the way He has seen fit. We don’t stop praying for healing but in the meantime she is so brave to accept this disease until God says otherwise. 😀 She is more content and joyful than most people I know…

  494. I do believe the bravest person I know would be my dearest friend Shan-she has overcome so many challenges in life and still wears a beautiful smile on her face! Inspires me to be strong and brave everyday!

  495. The bravest person I know is my almost-2-year old son who has been battling leukemia and aspergillosis for more than 1/2 his little life. He’s spent more than 7 months of the last year in the hospital. He’s lying next to me in a hospital crib right now, with a chest tube in his precious side, recovering from his 8th surgery. He’s been poked and prodded and cut and ventilated and xrayed and ct scanned literally more times than I can count. Yet he’s still happy, and smiling, and trying his hardest to do normal kid things like walk and play. He’s endured more in the last 53 weeks than any person I’ve known and I’m honored to be his mother.

  496. My friend/old college roommate is probably the bravest person I know. She doesn’t get scared and is always willing to take on a challenge!

  497. The bravest person I know is my grandma. She has overcome a heart attack and breast cancer. She is so brave and such an amazing woman.

  498. the bravest person i know is my friend katy. she’s been faced with a lot of challenges over the last few years but yet she has turned to the lord every time.

  499. the bravest person i know is my mom brenda. she passed away in 1999 from colon cancer – she was 48 and i was 17 yrs old-she loved life and especially her husband and family. she had so much yet to experience and i cant imagine knowing she was leaving her soulmate and beloved kids but she had so much grace all the way to the end- and to this day she is still my hero, someone i admire, and someone i look to everyday to also be brave in my own life and struggles. i only hope to be just like her

  500. My little brother-in-law. He has a host of diagnoses including ADD, Tourette syndrome, OCD, etc., etc. and was bullied all throughout school. Regardless of all these things, he brings light to everyone’s life by just being himself. He fights people’s negative comments and bad looks all the time, but he doesn’t try to be something he’s not.

  501. Bravest Person I know… My friend Tina. She has been battling Lupus for years and continues to shine the Love of Christ so brightly. She was a missionary with her husband and the Lupus brought her home to American. They are a sweet, loving couple and she is a missionary of encouragement from her couch in Texas. She loves and shines bravely.

  502. my little sister. see’s been going to college in Israel for the past couple years. and then she up and decided to do a semester abroad and go to Singapore. i miss her bunches but am so proud of her having such wonderful and amazing life experiences.

  503. Probably the bravest person I know (knew) is my Grandma. She is in Heaven know, but she suffered greatly from rheumatoid arthritis but never did complain! She was such a testimony of God’s grace and forgiveness… I miss her so!

  504. My aunt who is undergoing chemotherapy. She has taken her aggressive illness and has used it as a chance to witness to those around her. She is filled with peace and throughout it all has a smile on her face. She is an inspiration.

  505. one of the bravest people i know is my friend kelly. she is so amazing – she is raising her two kids (one with rett and one with down syndrome) all by herself. her husband cheated on her! another brave person is my aunt – her husband committed suicide when her kids were 11, 7 and 5. she found him in the basement hung and that has been over 35 years and still lives in that house. i would definitely give this necklace to my aunt!!!!!! she comes to my house and helps me with my laundry and makes me meals!

  506. I am going to go with a little group of brave souls … the kids who are bullied at school. My only son was bullied in middle school and some days, when I would drop him off, and watch him walk away, tears would stream down my cheeks and I would think, “I am sending him off to the wolves.”

    Too many of our little ones are sent to the wolves every day – but off they go putting on the best brave face they can. I can’t imagine how hard that must be for them!

  507. The bravest person I know is my grandpa. He grew up in an orphanage in Washington, but he didn’t let his circumstances get him down! He kept moving forward, graduated from college, got married, built a family and became the dean of Cuesta’s nursing department. Now, in retirement, he faces prostate cancer and other medical problems, but nothing can keep him from living life and loving his family.

  508. The bravest person I know is my dear friend, Nan, who lost her husband 3-1/2 years ago in a motorcycle accident while living in Rome, Italy. Their children were 9 and 14 at the time, and she had to arrange for transportation of his body to Arlington National Cemetery and then move herself and the kids from Rome to Virginia (a decision based on proximity to family and friends). In the ensuing years she has dealt with her grief and that of her children while still creating a warm, safe, happy environment for them. The man who was her soulmate is gone, but she bravely moves on – one day at a time. If I win this giveaway she will get this necklace.

  509. My sister! My mother died at age 37 of breast cancer leaving four young children. I was only 2.5 but my sister was 7 and can remember some of the ordeal. Then she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer at the age of 42. Our worst fear as a daughter of a breast cancer victim. She had chemo, a stem cell transplant, radiation and reconstruction. Thirteen years later she is healthy and happy and I know that it helped that she was SO BRAVE during all that she went through that helped her Conquer! I’m oh so proud of her :o)

  510. My Grandma. She left Germany when she was in her early twenties to come to the U.S. with my grandpa and 2 of his brothers to start a new life. Of course she’d never been out of her country before, and she left her family there hoping for good things in the U.S. Back in the 20’s there was no picking up the phone for a quick chat, or sending an email to make sure all was well, or hopping on a plane to be back there in a day. Come to think of it, I think her family (and my grandfather’s family) were all pretty brave, too, watching them all go!

  511. My son is the bravest person I have ever known. When he was born he spent 6 months in the NICU. He has endured more physical pain then one body should ever have to. He recently spent months laying flat due to two eye surgeries. He is a 12 year old boy who should have been out playing, but he hardly complained. He lost vision but continues to laugh, find joy and smile. He has never asked “Why Me?” but moves forward with a resilient spirit that amazes and inspires me everyday.

  512. Hope this does not come across wrong, but I would have to say myself. With all the hurdles, blows, disappointments, and loss, I am still here; fighting to find the goodness in life! I’m trying my hardest to find constant peace, joy, and love.

    The necklace is simply beautiful!!

    Thanks,
    Nichole

  513. My 3 daughters(13, 9, and 4) are some of the bravest people I know! They are constantly faced with their dad working long, long hours or being away from home for months at a a time. Or packing up all their belongings and saying too many tearful goodbyes to sweet friends so we can move to a different town. In the face of this, and many more trials, my girls work very hard to be happy and joyful and not complain about their circumstances wherever we might live! Such a blessing in my life!!!

  514. Hands down, my beautiful mother. She has been and continues to be an inspiration for all of us in our immediate and extended family.

    Thank you for the giveaway.

  515. Wow, I have several people who I think are brave.But after reading some of the comments, I’m sooo humbled. I love your blog, and the things you do are so up my alley. But I don’t compare to some of the comments that I read. Yes, I hold my people up as the most awesome brave people I know as do all the rest here. God Bless you all.

  516. By far, my Mom…. she is battling cancer again and continues to be a source of light and inspiration for those around her.

  517. My husband has to be the bravest person I know!

    Thank you Lisa so much for all your kindness! This necklace is just simply beautiful!

  518. My friend’s 2 year old daughter, Caroline. She was diagnosed at the beginning of 2010 with Hepatoblastoma (liver cancer). She has since finished her Chemo treatments and her port has been removed. So far, all scans are clear of the cancer and this weekend she will be celebrating her 2nd birthday!! She has no idea how strong she truly is. She is a miracle.

  519. My friend Holly is one of the bravest people that I know. She has 3 kids, two with pretty crazy health issues and she still finds the time and spunk to take on the world!

  520. my older sister natalie. she recently went through an ugly divorce after a very short marriage, and i wasn’t sure she could ever trust another man again. but she has opened up her heart once again to someone who is very special. and she is so happy.

    thanks for the opportunity to win! <3

  521. jenni black, my friend. her son was born with a imperfect heart about six years ago. she is the bravest girl i know. her heart is so full of jesus.

  522. I have a close friend that I work with. Carole. She lost her college age son to cancer.
    Together, they fought this disease tooth and nail.
    Now, I see how brave she is to keep going without her sweet son Mark.

    I admire her so much. As a mother…..I know that she would rather not be
    the person being admired. She’d rather have her boy.

  523. My friend Leslie is the bravest person I know. She’s been through so much with her family in her younger years (alcoholism, suicide, homelessness) and had only her sister to lean on. Years later she had triplets – I can’t even imagine! Recently she reconciled with her father, only to have him pass away too soon from cancer. Although she’s married, it’s not the best situation, but she devotes herself totally and completely to her family, and has raised three beautiful and wonderful children and is an incredibly devoted friend. She may not have done anything heroic, but she’s been through so much and yet she always has a beautiful and sincere smile.

  524. My daughter… She had a serous conflicting medical condition when she was 8 1/2 months pregnant. I have never seen such strength. We didn’t know if the baby would come with every procedure she had to go thru. This lasted 19 days and on the 20th, our baby came safe and sound. He is now 8 and you can tell whey he did so well but I have never seen that kind of courage. Never.

  525. Without a doubt the bravest person I know is my son Jeff, who at 40 lost his fight with ALS. His wife and two little boys are brave too as they face live without a husband and daddy. What a wonderful necklace that would be for Jeff’s wife to wear and remind everyone that they were and still are a loving family.

  526. The bravest person I know is for sure my mom. She’s had ongoing health issues for 25 years – we were just little kids – but she always has a smile on her face and takes her challenges head on. She never complains and still makes lots of time for her kids and grandkids, and is always serving others – she’s amazing! If I were to win I would give her this necklace so she knows how brave I think she is! Thanks for the giveaway!

  527. My mom is the bravest person I know. She was left to raise four kids on her own when my dad passed away from a brain tumor when I was eight years old. She did an amazing job with all of us and I’m so proud of her.

  528. My Mom. She became a sheriff’s officer so that she could support us. Back in the 70’s there was alot of sex discrimination. She rocked it though!

  529. my mom-for taking a chance on love and getting out a bad marriage. She married my dad years later and hasn’t looked back since.

  530. My mother… she had 5 of us kids… and my little sister (the last one) has cerebral pulsy…. she deals with it everyday with confidence and love and does EVERYTHING to make sure my sister feels as normal as possible! 🙂 She is not only the bravest person I know, but she is truly amazing. I hope to be a mother like her someday. 🙂

  531. my daughter! While I have been sick and on bed rest for a good portion of 2 years my 12 year old daughter has maintained the house, made all the meals, and taken care of me.

  532. My Dad was the bravest person I know. He battled diabetes, had his 2 legs amputated right below his knees, then was strickened with Alzheimer’s. I cry just thinking about everything he went thru but he never complained. He has been gone since 2002.

  533. My 7 year old son. He has bad asthma and allergy issues and right now has a broken arm. He has been so brave. He gets his cast off tomorrow which is very exciting!

  534. My mom–My sister and dad died within 3 years of each other. She said, “Sometimes she doesn’t know who she is anymore.” but she has not let her grief and loss paralyze her. She continues to live and discover who this new wounded person is and loves others more deeply out of her grief.

  535. I think my sister. She is a 21 year old who has had more experiences and problems than most old people. She was abandoned by her birth mother after two years of abusive and neglectful behavior. She has more baggage than most of us could ever dream of, and yet her smile lights up any room. She struggles to find who she is in this world, all while showing unconditional love and joy to those that are around her. She gives everything that she has…I’ve struggled as an adult knowing how to help her find the identity that we all know she’s capable of. She has given more to my flaw-filled self than I could ever give her. I am truly humbled to call her my sister. My brave sister.

  536. As a nurse who works with cancer patients, on a daily basis I meet the “bravest person I know”. They inspire me everyday to really live each day of my life!

  537. I’m with Robyn here…. as soon as the question popped into my head, there’s no denying that I can’t think of any other brave person I know other than myself. I may be coward at some incident but generally, looking at my life and the way I went through it over the years, where it brought me and where I am at right now, I’d say I’m greatful to have chosen the choices I made because of whether you call it braveness or faith. I think I deserve to wear the necklace…..and thank you so much.

  538. i would have to say my mom is the bravest person i know. when she was 16 her sister died in a train accident, then her two brothers died leaving her the only sibling left. when her mom died it crushed her. then she was diagnosed with lupus and overcame it through much prayer and perserverance 3 years ago her dad died and watching her heal and grow through her pain taught me so much about being brave and leaning on god. she is now in remission with her lupus and continues to be a courageous prayer warrior for our family and everybody else around her. my mom is my best friend, my cheerleader, my biggest fan, and continues to point me in the direction of heaven.

  539. My husband is the bravest person I know…..He was in the military, was the first in his family to graduate from college and he married me…..now that is REALLY brave. He takes care of us and our daughters and never quivers from the responsibility. LOVE HIM.

  540. my mom, we went through a lot when i was younger, but she always put me and my brother first no matter what, i would love to give this to her as a gift!

  541. Is it bad to say me? Probably, but right now, I think it is. I have a tween daughter in the throes of pre-puberty hormones, drama and angst. A four year old son who thinks he’s 10 and acts like it all too often. And an 8 year old son who’s facing an alphabet soup of diagnoses, which means doctors and therapists and tests, oh my. Through it all, I put on my brave face and tell my daughter it will be OK and try to teach younger son to be more age appropriate. And middle son? Oh my sweet middle son. I’m bravest of all for him as I worry what all of these diagnoses mean for him, for his schooling, for his life. I fight the good fight with insurance, with doctors, with schools to get him the help he needs. And no one knows who truly scared I am inside because I bravely and confidently will myself to make things better for him.

  542. My grandmother. She had to raise 3 grandkids by herself after my father died and my mom wasn’t brave enough to handle it.

  543. The bravest person I know is my mom. She has been through so much and through it all she still remains faithful to God and is a wonderful support to me and my daughter.

  544. My mom. Only now that I have kids of my own do I realize how far out of her comfort zone she went to give us a ton of experiences growing up, and to make us unafraid of exploring the wide, wide wold.

  545. The bravest person I know right now is my sister-in-law. For 3 reasons
    1 – She’s staying well balanced despite her father (who she is extremely close to) majorly struggling with cancer.
    2 – She’s (and her hubby) are pregnant with her 4th baby AND LOVING it!
    3 – She’s going to name her baby Rhubarb (Ruby for short) and doesn’t care at all (is actually laughing about it) when people react to the name with things like, “that poor kid.”

    If I won this necklace I’d give it to her.

  546. I have a friend who broke off her engagement years ago. I’ve always thought that was such a brave thing to do, and it turned out to be a GREAT move!!!

  547. My husband is the bravest person i know. He is so strong and has learned to be all by him self. He has never had the examples growing up, but he is determined to be different than what he experienced through out his childhood.

  548. The bravest person I know would have to be our dear family friend, JoAnn. Throughout her life’s journey, he has lost 3 husbands and battled and survived cancer twice. She is incredible!!! We love you, JoAnn!!

  549. I don’t have any sad story or anything – but I think the bravest person is my son. He is an only child with divorced parents and a mom who I am sure lets him down a lot. I wish I could give him all he deserves, but I can’t and so he goes without a lot. He still graduated with good grades and is preparing to serve an LDS mission. He has a bright future, but mainly due to his own perserverance. He’s awesome.

  550. i would have to say my mom. my dad was in an accident and died when my mom was only 34. she was left to raise me and my sister. we were 9 and 1 at the time. she was a great single parent and one of the most patient people i know. we hardly ever saw her depressed or crying. she had us to raise and did what she had to do. even though we lived through tragic circumstances, i would never say that i had a bad childhood. my mom made it easier to deal with what we had to deal with. she almost always was in a cheerful mood and the three of us did everything together!

  551. That would be my mom. While my dad was trying to beat cancer for 3 1/2 years she was his rock. She never let him give up his fight. Unfortunately he passed away a year and half ago. She always puts on a brave face but I know that it is hard for her to go home every night to an empty house.

  552. My best friend got married two summers ago to one of the sweetest men I have ever met and was pregnant within the first year with my godson. In her 8th month of the pregnancy, her husband and two others were killed in a helicopter crash while doing a training run for work. She is the bravest person I know because she has taken life as it has been handed to her. Her persevering faith has been inspiring and the love that she has for her little boy knows no bounds. Her family is stronger than anything I have experienced and she has taught everyone around her about what it means to trust in your faith no matter where life has taken you.

  553. My 102 year old grandmother is the bravest person I know because she continues to press forward despite being blind and hard of hearing. She stands straight, keeps up-to-date with world events, does her own cooking and laundry, walks and exercises in the pool when she can…she’s my biggest inspiration.

  554. The bravest person I know is my dad. He faces the uncertainty of life as a farmer with weather challenges and financial hardships and uncertainties of providing for his family with confidence and a love for his job!

  555. My dad is the bravest person I know. My mother passed away when I was 11 and my brother was only 2. My dad quickly took over as the single parent and did a phenomenal job raising my brother and I. I am now 29 years old raising two of the greatest kids alive and happily married. I thank my dad for bringing me up in a loving, wonderful home while dealing with the loss of the only person he ever loved.

  556. My 3 1/2 year old son is the bravest person I know. He had open heart surgery at 4 days old and has had 7 surgeries since then. Looking at him now, you would never know he had a heart defect. He truly amazes me!

  557. The bravest person I have ever known is my daughter Caroline. Caroline was 13 and just beginning the 8th grade when she was suddenly diagnosed with a brain tumor. She had been the picture of health: beautiful, smart, funny, good student, good athlete, lots of friends. The tumor and surgery left Caroline paralyzed on the right side, and she endured radiation and 5 different chemotherapies. She lost her beautiful hair, and she spent months relearning to walk, talk and use her right arm. But she did, and by summer was wearing flip flops, going to the pool and working in the snack shack at her old soccer fields. Caroline worked so hard to get better and never complained. But just as 9th grade was beginning, the tumor came back with a vengence. In November, just before she died, she tapped the school’s bumper sticker on the back of the car and said “I’ll be back!” Caroline will always be my hero and will always be the bravest person I have ever known. Caroline died December 9, 2008.

  558. My cutie boy youngest son is the bravest person I know! At just 2 years old, his little complex body has been challenged by Cerebral Palsy. Yet, day in and day out, he shows me what it means to have resilience and determination.

  559. The bravest person I know are my two Daughters who we adopted from China. Our first Simone was 12 months three weeks when we went to bring her home. She was so scared and confused that she did not talk and was so sad for three days. We were taking her away from the only family she had ever known. Our second Daughter is Sophie and we adopted her at 2 years 10 months. Right when we brought her home we found out that her accetabulum (part of her pelvis) was not formed and had hip displaysia. She had a major surgery where they used a part of her femur to reconstruct her accetabulum. She had to be in a full body cast for six weeks, non weight baring. I know everyones life has its ups and downs but I have learned from my girls that with love and a family you can work through those hard times.

  560. The bravest person I know is my husband. God has called him to walk in a way that has required hard work and much sacrifice. Everyday my guy says YES to God. I’m so proud of him.

  561. my sister. she lost her baby daughter, tori mae, after 9 days last year. the way that she has coped and held on through that amazes me. she is strong!

  562. My cousin. She was recently diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer with a prognosis of 6 months to a year with chemo. Her will to fight this battle, be the best mom to her two daughters, age 8 and 2, and wife to her wonderful husband makes her the bravest person I know.

  563. My cousin. She was recently diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer with a prognosis of 6 months to a year with chemo. Her will to fight this battle, be the best mom to her two daughters, age 8 and 2, and wife to her wonderful husband makes her the bravest person I know.

  564. My cousin who is the mom of a 2 year old who is blind and continuing to deal with unknown illness. The not knowing and constant doctors appointments must be torturous!

  565. My friend Rachel. She’s been battling Stage 4 breast cancer (metasticized throughout her body) since last year. Looking at her, you would never know. She’s strong and fearless-at least to us.

  566. It is hard to decided on just one, so many have different situtations in which I believe they are the bravest. I will pick my daughter for this one.. she is a single mom of a 4 month old, finishing college in the spring. I am proud of her!

  567. I would say my children.
    I lost a daughter to brain cancer at the age of 3. She was the bravest little person imaginable. I don’t know if I could have gone through every thing that she did. I truly believe that she was placed upon this earth to do something special and then God called her back home. I am so blessed to have had her in my life.
    My middle daughter was only 1 year old when her big sister passed away. She struggles with life and I feel that one of the reason is because of the loss and of not knowing her sister. She puts on a brave face and she has a special way of letting me know that every thing is going to be all right.
    My youngest daughter had seizures when she was a toddler. She is mentally retarded because of this. She has the mind of a small child. She faces every day with that naive mind. I fear for her as she matures, but she knows no difference. She lives her life day by day. She is very brave and I try to lead by her example.

  568. I think the bravest person I know is my mother-in-law. She was 35 when her husband passed away because of cancer and despite being left with 5 kids between 5-16 years of age, she raised them all alone on a little salary. All her kids turned out so great. She is my hero and I admire her strength. She is a fighter.

  569. The bravest person I know is my mother. I see that’s a very common answer to this question. But in my life, it’s true. She has been through the ringer these last five years. Both her parents died, my dad up and left her, her best friend died of cancer. And yet, her faith in the Lord and her strength in Him is so admirable and a trait I really hope I can have.

  570. The bravest people I know are all of my girlfriends who have struggle with infertility and yet have managed to still be a supportive friend, sister, aunt etc… My best girlfriend Jen is this person. She would never tell you the BITTER battle she is waging with infertility, she would never do anything but celebrate new additions while begging for her own. She is brave because she smiles, stays positive and never has lost hope that it will happen for her.

  571. I have a friend who lost her only son (a miracle baby to start with) to cancer at the age of 5 a few years ago and lost her husband to cancer this spring. She is only 40 years old and a widow and childless mother…. She has to be so brave and strong every day just to keep going. I admire her and my heart breaks for her all at the same time.

  572. My grandmother, Wanda Eva Witt is the bravest person I know. She helped raise my brother and I. I know neither of us would be as accomplished as we are without her as our biggest fan.

  573. I would have to say that the bravest person I know is my father-in-law. He’s been living with MS for more than 20 years and as his body continues to fail him, his spirit enables him to face the unknown with grace.

  574. My Mum… Faced so many challenges in life and still keep faith and give so much love to others… Have been battling leukemia for now 6 years and still her first thoughts are for her grand children and children…. She barely complain on her condition even she would have many reasons to… Thx for this post Lisa as it made me coming to this conclusion!

  575. the bravest person i know? this is a tough one. can i put 2 people? the first is my best friend who has lived 31 years with cystic fibrosis and has 18% lung function. regardless of her health, she lives her life to the fullest and LOVES fully. she married bravely, had a child bravely, and continues to fight for her life each day.
    the second is my sister. you know her story. she fights for her children and their rights, especially her oldest who was diagnosed with autism almost 9 years ago. she has hard, hard days, but she never gives up on him or on getting him everything he needs to progress.
    thanks lisa! xoxo

  576. Working moms are the bravest people I know. I am a mom of one two-year-old and work a full time job and I feel flustered and overwhelmed much of the time. Then, when I’m feeling sorry for myself, I see a mom juggling two or three kids, or one with a special need. I always think, “Wow, they are awesome!”

  577. The bravest person I know is my mom. She’s not ever afraid to try something new, whether she wants to be trying it or not. She made a huge change 2 years ago moving across country on a whim of my dad’s and handled it with such ease and grace. She is without a doubt one of the bravest people I know.

  578. One of my husband’s co-workers who is going through chemo right now and has a newborn, a three year old, and a wife to support.

  579. My best friend, Anne. She was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer a few days before her birthday. She has a son with severe Autism, is undergoing Radiation treatments, working and caring for him. I don’t know how she does it.

  580. One of my best friends – she’s been living with Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer for over 10 years. Her spirit and attitude are so bright . She’s forever telling me that “No matter what, life is good.”
    I am so thankful for her…

  581. My sister…who for 8 years has been living with NMO and now Lupus. She is only 32 and has had to learn to live with a devastating disease at a very young.

  582. The bravest person I know is my daughter, Riley who gets up and stands up to that bully at school each and everyday. Being a little one is tough, especially these days but she maintains a positive attitude and has created a wonderful circle of friends who will help her as she makes her way through the tough times. She has the confidence that I wish I had now!

  583. My sweet Cuban grandma…Abuelita. She and her husband (my grandpa) worked so hard to do all they could to leave Cuba. Then in 1962, a few weeks before the Cuban Missile Crisis, she brought her little family to the U.S. A month later – her husband died suddenly at 42….leaving my Abuelita with two little ones in a new country with a new language to learn.
    Fast forward to 4 successful granddaughters…graduate school, husbands and one great grandson. And it was all because of her 🙂

  584. we all are brave each and every day just getting by life’s small and big setbacks!! I am brave today trying to mop up my 2 year old’s vomit and at the same time trying to keep her twin sister away from the mess whilst it is my birthday!

  585. My sister! Right now she is in the middle of chemotherapy treatments for kidney disease. She has two sweet (but active) children that keep her very busy. She is refusing to let this stop her from being “normal.” Even when she is miserable and so tired she can barely keep her eyes open, she pushes through and carries on so that her children don’t see her suffering. That is BRAVE!

  586. My fiance’s mother. She passed away two years ago from lung to brain cancer. Although everyone calls her brave, she always said “I’m not brave, I’m just doing what I have to do.”

  587. Oh wow, Right now that’s a tough question, my mom who’s one of the bravest people I know is going through some crazy serious medical issues, in the past couple weeks she’s been hospitalized twice, the first time, they told her she should call any family to come. Completely shook the whole family to it’s core, amazingly she survived that round, and is now being monitored. Once she’s healthy enough they’ll do open heart surgery.
    Along with her, I’d have to say my son is also showing his bravery. He is 11 years old and has been in speech therapy since he was 3. It’s an ongoing process. But this year he started middle school and had the chance to choose his electives…he chose Choir…while he loves art and would have done well, he chose to follow his heart and sing. Trust me when I say middle school is a tough place to put yourself out there like that.

    Reading through all these posts makes me realize how absolutely fortunate I am, each day is a treasure!

  588. My mom – she raised me by herself, doing whatever she needed to provide a good life for us. She gave me a wonderful childhood, filled with special memories that she created out of love, not money. She made everything special. She went through breast cancer several years ago and last year she was diagnosed with dementia. It’s so hard to see my mom slip away, but the times when she’s ok, she’s her old spunky self!

  589. My mom was the bravest person ever! I lost her 2 years ago from cancer, but not once did she ever seem upset about or complain about her health or anything. She saw the good and beauty in everyone and everything no matter what the currcumstances. She sacraficed a lot when we my siblings were really young ( I wasn’t born yet) in order to give the family a better life. Any person who had the privilage to know her would agree. Thanks.

  590. My husband is the bravest person I know. He quit a well paying, stable job during this economic downturn, to take a new, less stable job, and moved our family across the state. The reason….to give our daughter the best possible opportunity to pursue her dreams in ballet. He’s amazing.

  591. My Mom is the bravest person I know! She has lost her husband and raised 3 kids. She then lost her father and mother and had ti deal with a brother who was less than wonderful. She gives constantly to her kids and never ask for anything in return. She has taught me how to be a brave mother.

    Thanks!

  592. my mother in law is the bravest woman i know. i know most of my friends don’t like their mother in law, but mine rocks. she is the best homemaker and she takes care of all those around her. she was blessed with 4 children, one being my husband and he is the only one that hasn’t had an illness or a handicap. her oldest was born with downs syndrome, the next one developed hodgkins lymphoma and is now in remission, and her youngest was born with epilepsy and has a mental impairment. how this woman was able to cope is beyond my comprehension. she is my hero!!

  593. My husband. He has been through so much in his life, and you would never know it just upon meeting him. He is one of the most positive people I know… even after having a terrible day he comes home with a smile on his face. He’s brave and can overcome anything.

    LOVE this necklace!!!!

  594. the bravest person i know is my friend christy. her husband, the love of her life, just died unexpectedly 2 months ago after complications from a heart surgery. he was an amazing man! christy is pregnant with their first child and due in the next two weeks!!! not only is she a young widow, but she is also a single mom! talk about brave love…..whoa!

  595. Right now, my little brother. He is in second grade and he is really struggling with bullies and fitting in. But, he gets up everyday and goes to school and tries to make the best of it. He even calls my husband and I to give us updates on who he played with. What a great kid.

  596. The bravest person I’ve ever had the pleasure to know is my dear friend “Jane” (I won’t share her real name to protect her privacy). Her family has had so much adversity: coping with her husband’s recovery from addiction to prescription meds after an accident, losing their house in the housing bubble-burst, etc. … All the while she does it with strength and grace and you’d never know the troubles she was juggling. Even on her most difficult days she offered to drop everything she was doing to comfort me as I was going through my divorce. On top of being an amazing wife, a dear friend, and devoted mother to her two kids, she’s also a dedicated teacher who works with a classroom of 30+ English as a second language students. Every day she teaches a classroom full of elementary school children who speak all different languages (last I knew she had 3-4 different languages all in the same class). And she does ALL of this despite suffering from severe dyslexia herself. This woman AMAZES me and has inspired me to be more selfless in my own life.

  597. Not looking to focus on self here but the bravest person(s) I know right now are my 2 children and myself…our little family. Recently, we have gone through the loss of a husband/Father through infidelity/divorce, loss of our beautiful home, loss of income, loss of car, loss of Real estate job that was much loved, loss of former friends, loss of savings, loss of credit, loss of security and a lost sense of who we are. This is what divorce does. No wonder God “hates divorce”. What we didn’t lose was our Faith in a God that is bigger than our problems. Through HIM we overcome our fear of the future.

  598. Right now I would have to say it is either my cousin’s wife Anne who is 30 and was recently diagnosed with brain cancer. She has been going through radiation for the past 4 weeks every afternoon AFTER she leaves her job full time teaching job. I’m amazed at the bravery she’s shown through this. Or it could be my grandmother. She’s an awesome woman with tons of spunk – she’s 87 and still going strong and I love her for it.

  599. If I won I would pass this necklace on to the momma I had thought of when you first posted this necklace. My friend whose little boy just had his 3rd open heart surgery, but who is now, Praise the Lord! home and recovering well. 🙂

  600. I would give it to my daughter. She is 10 and heading into that icky, judgmental, clicky time in her life. It would be a great reminder to be brave, continue to be herself, and stay that happy confident girl she is now.

  601. I’d have to go with my friend Tom who has beat cancer (twice!) and never lost his sense of humor and great attitude. He puts up a good front.

  602. the bravest person i know would have to be my Dad. He has 4 daughters, and a wife who suffers with Bipolar disorder. He is brave everyday becasue you never know when something will turn for the worse. He has and always will be the peace keeper of my family, I love my dad, and he is the bravest person i know.

  603. The bravest lady yet is my sister in law, Sharon. She has nursed her only daughter back to health after she suffered a stroke at the ripe old age of 30. It was a tragedy of epic proportion for their family and she never gave in to despair or pity. She also battled breast cancer around the same time and had to deal with with her hubby’s mid-life crisis. She kept her head up and persevered with a lot more fortitude than anyone thought she had. She is one brave and strong lady!

  604. My Mom is the bravest woman I know. She’s lost two children in the last five years and somehow STILL manages to face the everday. I’m not sure I would be that brave!

  605. My Mom is the bravest person I know. Our entire lives she has always done what was best for my sister and me. She was a single Mom most of the time and at times worked two jobs where she only got 3-4 hours of sleep at night. All so my sister and I could have a nice roof over our heads and the clothes we wanted. When her own Mother passed away she made sure my sister and I were handling it okay before she started her own greiving process. My Mom is starting her life over this year after being married to my step-dad for 17 years. She left her comfort zone and is doing all the things she wanted to do before, but didn’t think she was allowed and I think that makes her incredibly brave. Especially since she is doing it on her own.

  606. Lisa I love your designs! So adorable. Illuminate and Who Do You Love are my favs.
    and my cousin Meagan is the bravest person I know. She is so brave and willing to live and do anything for her family, even if it costs for her.

  607. there are many brave people in know… i think that anyone who thinks outside of the box, jumping into the unknown with gusto is BRAVE!

  608. After reading all of the comments I would say all of them are and many, many more that do good for our country or are fighting a life threatening disease! Love the necklace!

  609. The bravest person I know, is my best Girlfriend, we will call her “A”. She is in the middle of chemo for breast cancer and we have laughed (buying cool wigs) and cried over the past 4 months as she endured a double mastectomy and now 6 rounds of chemotherapy. She has not once questioned why she has this horrible cancer inside, but is grateful that her kids and husband are healthy. When I hear the word BRAVE right now, I cannot help but think of her. She is an amazing, inspiring and gracious woman. This necklace would be a gift to her.
    God Bless!

  610. Definitely my friend’s 4yo son who is living with a rare form of spinal cancer. My girls and I see him 1-2x a week and he faces the world with such determination. He is definitely an inspiration to us all!

  611. Bravest? My dear sweet friend Becca who’s loving on the most adorable children and hoping to get to adopt them soon. Praying SO hard that it happens for her. 🙂 LOVE this necklace. It’s just beautiful! 🙂

  612. At this point, it would be my friend Kristin, who just beat breast cancer this last year. Or my friend Suzanne who has endured (and continues to endure) life-threatening situations with two of her children and adopted a third. I know many others for various reasons but you actually only asked for one. God has surrounded me with incredible, brave women (you included!)

  613. I would have to say my mom. She has been through a lot in her life and she is such a hard worker. She has really drawn back into the Lord and it is so great to see how He is working in her life and how she is allowing Him to reign.

  614. I think my bestie, Tracie, is just about the bravest person I know. She deals with a chronic illness (MS) — and yet always has a smile on her face. She’s positive and filled with God’s grace and you’ll never hear her complain about anything that life has thrown her way, despite the fact there have been some doozies! She’s an inspiration to me!

  615. my mother. hands down. I have seen her fight through her worst nightmare. It took my five years to look back since that day and see how brave she was. It took me growing up to realize that she wasn’t someone just any ordinary mother, but someone that I hope to end up just like one day.

  616. There are so many! I guess closest to me would be my mom – my parents divorced when I was ten (34 now) – and being a mother and wife now – I can look back and see how difficult it was to leave, and make a new life for yourself that was different than what you had planned. She took such wonderful care of us – we never lacked for what we needed – however hard she had to work to make that happen. I appreciate her more all the time.

  617. The bravest person I know right now is a good friend that has been battling breast cancer for the past year! She is a glass full type of person and has battle this horrible disease with such grace! I would LOVE to win this necklace for her!

  618. the bravest person I know is my brother. He has already been through two open heart surgeries and was so brave through that, and even more so has been brave in redefining his dreams and never letting his physical problems stop him

  619. I was the victim of a violent crime and shooting several years ago and have worked so hard to put my life back together and gain back the confidence to enter the world every day when I would rather hide under the covers. The offender is due to be released from prison, and I am stuggling to maintain my “brave.”

  620. The bravest person I know at this moment is my best friend Jennifer. Jennifer is a mother of one precious little boy, and expecting a new bundle of joy on Dec 5th. Shortly after finding out that her and her husband were able to conceive (they’ve been trying for awhile) Jenn’s mom was admitted to the hospital for pains in her side, and has yet to be released from the hospital (3 months later). Her mom has been diagnosed with a tumor on her spinal cord, and Dr’s are not able to operate because of the risk. Jenn has been by her mothers side day and night, while trying to give her 3 year old the loving and care he needs, and trying to take care of her health to ensure a healthy pregnancy. It is amazing the bond between Jenn and her mom, and since Jenn is an only child, she feels it is her role to give her mom the attention and love she needs during her last days/months in her presence. I feel Jenn is so incredibly brave, and I would love to surprise her with a beautiful necklace that she can wear everyday to remind her of the strength and support she has been soo willing to give.

  621. The bravest person I know is definitely my mom…we’ve been through so much and she always seems to come out on top. Definitely an inspiration!

  622. The bravest person I know is my sister-in-love, who was happily engaged to my brother before his accidental death in 2009. She is a godly young woman with an extraordinary heart who always puts others first. She is a pediatric nurse and never ceases to amaze me. I love her to pieces and am proud to call her “Family.”

  623. My stepfather, when an accident took from him the use of much of his athletic body, he developed different coping mechanisms and became a much softer man. I would love to wear this necklace in his honor.

  624. I have a friend who lost her baby girl at 36 weeks. To me, losing a child would be the worst that could happen, as I’m sure it was for her also. But she leaned on her faith in God, family, and friends, and was able to get through it. I look at her as inspiration…if she can get through that, then I can get through all the little day to day things. She went on to have another beautiful baby girl. Not only was she brave enough to get through the loss of one daughter, but she was BRAVE enough to try again.

  625. My Mom. She has plugged through her difficulties with humor and grace and shown me that it is ok to cry, but also to laugh and love big.

  626. My golfing friend Frankie. Her adult daughter struggles majorly with bi-polar disease. She is in a care facility receiving treatment but still the outlook for her to live independantly is bleak. In spite of this (and a golf game that has “gone south”) Frankie smiles and carries on.

  627. My sister Dana, who suffered a massive stroke when she gave birth to their son Sam. She never gives up. I would love to say she has managed a full recovery but, she still struggles with mobility and vision loss. She can never go back to nursing. But, she has a full family life. She is a shining example of when the going gets tough, the tough get going.

  628. I’m lucky enough to have many brave people in my life… the latest proof of this was my little man, Jack, who is 9 years old. He was attacked by a dog this week… and he bravely fought it off, ran home and helped me clean the wounds. He’s such a sweet little man…

    Thanks for a chance to win!
    lise

  629. The bravest person I know is my husband. He is diabetic and at one point had to not only poke his finger many times a day to check his blood sugar but also take seven shots a day. Now he uses an insulin pump and blood sugar sensor that he has to install himself. When I saw the needle that is used to insert the pump tubing into his body I just about passed out. He bravely reinserts a new infusion set every other day. I don’t know how he has the strength to deal with the needles let alone the diet.

  630. My Mom, is SO brave, supporting a family as an LPN & having just learned she’s in remission from thyroid cancer yay!

  631. My Mama. She fought breast cancer for 12 years. It finally overcame her, but she put up one heck of a fight.

  632. I adore this necklace. The bravest person I know is a co-worker Barb who says what she thinks and is always there for friends and family no matter what. She’s had a lot going on this year in her life., a couple deaths in her family and a father battling cancer, a teenage son whom is failing at college, etc..etc.. But no matter what she has going on she is always helping others weather it’s by listening or doing she is trully the bravest person I know. We need more of her type in the world today.

  633. The bravest person I know is my Mother…without a doubt, she is the most amazing person I know….I owe everything to her…….My Mother adopted me when I was 8 weeks old! Without her, I would never have had this amazing life! I thank God everyday for bringing us together….

  634. my son! most things are not easy for him and yet he tackles them head on – I’d say brave and determined go hand in hand!

  635. My aunt is the bravest person I know! She just got diagnosed with liver and colon cancer and I think this would be the sweetest gift to give her. A little reminder for each day! Thanks Lisa! HUGS!

  636. My daddy is the bravest person I know! He’s been on several mission trips, including two to Africa, and has never once acted as though he feared for his own safety. He is always putting others before himself, and has always worked hard to provide for his family. I love him with all my heart.

  637. My 6 month old twins are the bravest people I know. They were born 10 weeks early & the first few months of their lives were a struggle. But here we are 6 months later, and they are doing great with very little sign of developmental delay. I think they were brave & pulled through b/c they knew how not brave their mommy was. My mother is also very brave. She raised my brother & I, mostly alone, on very little money. So, if I won this, I would have my twins’ names on it & give it to my mom. They are her first grandchildren.

  638. The bravest person I know is in heaven. Cathy was a friend of mine that died almost 4 years ago of ovarian cancer. She was never afraid to speak her mind, be who she was, or care whatothers thought! Cathy never came to visit me with out a hand for of her home grown flowers in her hand for me! Gosh, I miss her!

  639. The bravest person I know is my sister. She has been through all kinds of adversity in her life and yet she continues to face life head on. She trusts in her gracious heavenly Father and walks forward in faith. She is a wife, mother of three, and an award winning teacher in spite of it all. She also shares her life with countless women who are expereincing similiar struggles. I think it is a very brave thing to open your self up to others and share your struggles, but she does it everyday. She is a very brave woman and I am so thankful for her.

  640. The bravest person I know is my son — the first in our family to go off to college and I think that’s pretty brave.

  641. My 6-year old daughter. She is an absolutely beautiful typical child, but sadly so uncomfortable in her own skin. And we don’t know why. Because there isn’t a reason. So she creates crazy little challenges for herself at every turn, frustrating the heck out of everyone, including herself. And despite it, she bravely plods on.

  642. My aunt….she passed 14 years ago after a long battle with cancer. She always said that the cancer did not win because she was going out on her own terms. Take that cancer! She is such an inspiration to our entire family. I’m currently pregnant, too – and my little girl will have my aunt’s name. I would wear this necklace with pride and be sure to pass it on to my daughter so she can always know what brave love truly is. Thanks!

  643. My BFF “L”, she isn’t sick or anything like that, but this woman has set out to get her Master’s degree and knows that if she fully trusts in the Lord that He will take care of her and see her thru this journey. This journey has been a long time waiting and a long road ahead of her, but I know she will succeed and she is so brave for doing so!!

  644. The bravest person I know is this woman who I used to babysit for. Her name is Sarah. She has two daughters, one with very demanding special needs. Her husband is in the army and has been deployed several times. She works at a university and is also a full-time mom and army wife. She is one of the most amazing people I know, and I’m proud to say I could help her by babysitting for her kids.

  645. Right now I can easily say my husband. He just left for Afghanistan and is proud to say he is fighting for his country. He is missing out on the birth of our second daughter who is due anyday (due date Oct. 17th). As much as he wants to be here he feels like fighting for our country will give our daughters a better life in America. I love him with all my heart and worry about him daily, but am so proud to say I am married to a hero 🙂

  646. The bravest person I know is my friend Julie. She lost her fiance in a terrible accident. She was so brave throughout the entire thing. She also decided to make changes and moved halfway across the country to start over. She has shown all of us what true courage is. If I win, I am going to give the necklace to her!

  647. My wonderful son. He works undercover for a government agency……that’s about all I can say. His life is in danger everyday. At the same time we are all safer because of him and others that serve our country. He also served two tours of duty in the Middle East . He is my hero.

  648. The bravest person I knew was my best friend, Lisa who passed in May 2008. She was a brittle diabetic from age 9 on and suffered from multiple auto-immune disorders b/c of it. She lived in constant pain and kept right on fighting until her body won the battle. I miss her so.

  649. My grandma! She survived the Japanese internment camps in world war II, the death of her husband at a young age, and her youngest child dying unexpectedly of a heart attack. She has nerves of steal but still a tender heart!

  650. The bravest person I know is my Husband. He is truly my hero! He was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease seven years ago. It started out as a nuisance, but has grown into a severe health problem. But, he doesn’t let that stop him from cycling the Seattle to Portland ride (204) miles EVERY summer (6 years in a row), or training for his newest endeavor, “The Death RIde” in Northern California. He works full time to support his family, so that I can stay home and raise our two children, he takes care of his aging parents and still has time to be a handyman around our home. He does all of this with love, humor and respect. He LIVES his life. I am so proud and lucky to have him as my Husband.

  651. Bravest one? Hmmmm. It’s impossible to choose one. I would have to say all those facing danger for the benefit of others, our soldiers and first responders. And then I have to add their spouses who watch them go and wait for them to return home safely.

  652. The bravest person I know is my coworker ‘S’. She was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer and at early age and has been undergoing various treatments, clinical trials, etc., for 10+ years now. Neverless, her outlook is unfailingly positive, she find time to volunteer in a local youth group, and is just generally an inspirational person in her own quiet way.

  653. Just like so many others have mentioned, my mother is going through cancer treatment (surgery on October 27 – ugh!) and she has been amazing throughout. Vulnerable, brave, thoughtful.

  654. my birth mom…she gave me up for adoption because she knew I would have a better life. She is now a huge part of my life after missing out of 20 years.

    my parents are also two of the bravest people I know because they helped me search for my birth families and welcomed in strangers who are so much a part of my history and our families future.

  655. The bravest person I know is my oldest son, Nicolas. He was abandoned at birth at an orphanage in Russia and we brought him hom to his family at 10 months. He was diagnosed with Autism at 4 years old and has bravely faced all of the biomedical treatments and therapies and does so with a twinkle in his eye and great determination. He has endured more in his life than most people ever will and he is my hero. I love my sweet 11 year old!

  656. My great-grandmother whom we called Buba (Slovak for Grandmother). She used to mow her grass with a hand push mower when she was in her 90s! Amazing!

  657. All the Moms who have decided to leave their full time jobs to stay at home with their kids! At this time in my life I’m contemplating this very thing…and it’s hard and scary…I’ve been praying so hard about this. To take such a huge leap of faith when things aren’t crystal clear is so inspiring to me.

  658. My momma showed me bravery and grace as she was diagnosed with lung cancer in April of ’09, fought through some treatment, and lost the fight in August of ’09. Her love for Christ had taught her to love others well. After she found she was sick, she never lost faith in God’s plan for her life. Although she felt all the emotion, she didn’t get stuck there…no complaining. She knew she had been given a gift of time looking through the “cancer lens.” He allowed her to be loved on for four months {which was long overdue} and pass peacefully into His arms.

  659. I would have to say my Dad is the bravest person i know – Why – because he is always positive and supportive throughout everything. While my sister and i were growing up he took night classes to get his college degree to better himself and support his family. He also was in the Air Force for 33 years and went over seas to Baghdad to support our country. He had bombs going off around him constantly-one so close he could have been killed but by the Grace of God it didn’t detonate. He is the bravest, most respectful person I have ever known! He has always been there for us no matter what he is doing or how busy he is because now he is going back to school for his Masters degree! He has sailed up the Atlantic from Florida to Maryland one summer in two weeks – but still has time to do some repairs at my house….bravest guy i know!

  660. My sister – For two years, her husband has had uncontrollable seizures and now the only option is a lobectomy to remove the part of his brain that is atrophying, and no one can tell them what the future will bring. He is the sole breadwinner and they have four children – one with Autism and one with severe adhd and one that isn’t out of diapers yet. I just can’t imagine the type of stress that she is enduring in every way – every time I talk to her I am reminded how blessed I am. She is my little sister, and yet, she teaches me lessons on grace and strength daily. If I win this necklace, it will be given to her. She deserves a little of the beauty in her life that she passes on to others every day.

  661. The bravest person I know is my mom. She raised me by myself, but never once did I know how difficult it was. She made it look so effortless. Now that I’m an adult, I can appreciate all she did for me (and still does!) She’s also an amazing nurse. Everywhere I go I hear stories about how she helped her patients through their most trying times. Someone even named their baby after her. I’m very proud of her!

    My mom is truly my best friend. I’d love to have this necklace to give to her on my wedding day. I have necklaces from your shop to give to my bridesmaids, and I’d love to give this one to my mom as well to show her how much she means to me.

  662. Hands down, the bravest person I know is my mom. She endured heart wrenching abuse and betrayal and as a result became a single mom with 3 little girls. It is a testament to her bravery, dedication, hard work and total dependence on Jesus that we are thriving young adults today. I thank God every day that she persevered to give us a good life regardless of the bad things that happened to her. I am getting married in less than 2 months and my mom is walking me down the aisle!! I’m so thankful for her and all that she has given to me.

  663. My grandmother….she turned 103 this August, she’s survived the great depression, the loss of a sibling in WWII…and several others recently….the loss of her husband and 2 of her children….all while maintaining her grace and poise. She was a hardworking farmer’s wife, cooked the best chicken and dumplings ever and loves her family. When she chose to move into a nursing home she would visit “those poor sick people” in her scooter. Her motto has always been…God’s given me another day….what am I going to do with it. She’s an amazing woman!

  664. My love, He was married and had a beautiful baby boy. He left his hiome town thousands of miles to set up a life where she wanted, but he cheated , left him and took the kids far away. Time past we met and now he moved where I live. Its hard to pick up your life and move somehwhere brand new( even though i live in his home town). But the bravery it takes to continue to trust and love is amazing and inspiring i love him!

  665. My best friend. She has gone through a horrible two years of her life but still smiles bravely and trudges on each day. She is an amazing woman of strength and courage.

  666. My cousin who 11 years ago lost her husband, who 5 years ago battled and beat breast cancer and is raising two wonderful children alone. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

  667. The neelley family is the bravest. Yesterday, their 10 year old son just under went a 6 hour surgery to remove bone, replace bone, bone graphs, etc in his leg as a result of his the cancer (ewing sarcoma) that he is battling. The surgery was successful, but the family still faces months of healing and chemotherapy. As much as I want one of the necklaces for myself, I would present it to his mom. She truly is braving the toughest love since May.

  668. The bravest person I know is a friend struggling with very difficult cancer treatment with grace, generosity and amazing strength.

  669. My mom is the bravest person I know. She took care of her brothers and sisters after her mom died when she was 10, and loves kids so much she had 5 of her own, and still loves kids so much that she takes care if my two babies while I’m at work. She was just diagnosed with diabetes after the last two pregnancies were complicated with gestational diabetes. She does it all, without complaint or expectation of a reward, and I wish that I could be half the mother she is. She’s my hero.

  670. My Dad. He’s always had heart problems and never lost faith or his witty personality. He’s traveled 11 hours to stay with us while we wait for my son to arrive and I can’t wait to name him after my Dad.
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  671. I absolutely LOVE your jewelry! I think my daughter is probably the bravest person I know. She always forces herself to do new things and try so many things no matter how scared or nervous she is. I always wish I had been that brave as a child! I’m so proud of her!

  672. My mother. She buried my father almost two years ago after being married to him for 57 1/2 years, and then lost my brother quite unexpectedly six months ago. My brother lived with her, and she was the one who found him when he passed. She has worked hard to move on although struggling with grief. Her bithday is this weekend (and so is my late brother’s). Happy birthday, Mom. 🙂

  673. The bravest person I know would have been my friend Jordan… he battled cancer for two years before finally going home to be with Jesus. Through it all he was a testimony of God’s love and sovereignty- such a blessing to others despite his pain.

  674. The bravest person I know… that’s a tough one. I think I have to say my dad, who battled cancer 10 years ago… and won! Through it all he was steady and courageous. I am so thankful for the blessing of his life!

  675. My Mom. She is a widow. She is a super Mom. She is a hard worker. She is compassionate. She is dedicated. She is brave. And, today is her Birthday too! Happy Birthday to my brave Mom, Colleen!

  676. my little 5-year-old boy, Joey. He is the bravest little person I know. He has endured so much already in the span of five years. He inspires me everyday to be the best person I can.

  677. The bravest person I know is my mom (seems like a popular answer!). She was a pioneer in our small town, raising my special needs sister. She knew the doctors were wrong when they said my sister would never walk or feed herself. She fought for my sister’s acceptance and rights in the school system and even at church. She is by far the bravest woman I know!

  678. My daughter. At 6 years old, she greets every single life change, adventure, etc with grace, happiness and bravery! She is fearful, but presses on right through it. She is amazing to me and way braver than I! 🙂

  679. My sweet son Jackson is the bravest person I know. He has been fighting type 1 diabetes since he was 27 months old (now almost 8). He has to endure finger pokes, shots, and countless other trials and he does so with the grace and patience of someone much beyond his years.

  680. the bravest person i know is my best friend claire. it would take pages and pages to list all the ways she amazes me every day. suffice it to say that i love her and constantly count myself blessed to have her in my life.

  681. The bravest person was my dad – even when he had terminal cancer and was ready to give in to it, he underwent chemo and fought anyway because his 3 daughters wanted him to – wanted to believe there was hope. While helping to care for my father during his last months, I realized what he had done for us and how hard it was for him to do it.

  682. The bravest person I know is my mom. She raised me as a single parent since I was 4 years old (when my parents got divorced). She worked hard at her career as a social worker to support the two of us.
    Currently she is facing some health issues (tumor in her neck) while taking care of my 90 year old grandmother and 90 year old aunt! She is an amazing, loving, BRAVE, talented, couragous, and marvelous person in my book.

  683. At this moment, I would have to say that it is me. I am a breast cancer survivior; my son has been diabetic for 17 years and is going off to college in June; and I just lost my Mom to lung cancer and I was by her side with my siblings. Sounds like a pity party but I surprise myself in crisis situations.
    Moms draw from the strength within.

  684. My friend who has MS. She now can only sit in a chair and rely on others to do for her, No movement except for her head. Her husband committed suicide two years ago. I have never heard her complain in all the years that she has be diagnosed with this disease. Now when I go to visit all she wants to know iswhat is going on in my life and in our small town. Never, never uttering a complaint about herself.

  685. The bravest person I know right now is my son, Jack. He has autism and is 5. He is learning how to handle this world that we live in and it is a real challenge for him. But he is learning new things every day and is also teaching me how to be brave. 🙂

  686. My sister-in-law has battled cancer for over 10 years and not once complains about anything, is always there for family no matter her pain or how exhusted she is from treatments, always has a smile, even when getting a phone call 1 night saying her hubsand of 30 yrs fell over from a heart attack this woman just seems to get stronger was the only time i heard her say ” we always thought it would be me” i can only hope that i can be 1/2 as strong as her

  687. The bravest person I know is my aunt, M, who just died in July. She had breast cancer, twice, 20 years apart, and and dealt with both instances with grace and courage. She dropped out of high school at 16 when her father died so she could help her mother raise her 5 younger sisters. Last spring, after having heart surgery, she fell, hit her head and ended up in the hospital. She succumbed to her head injury a month later, and died. But not before fighting for her life. I miss her and consider her the bravest person I know!

  688. My sweet baby girl. She came into the world 14 weeks early and fought her way up from 2 pounds. She is giggly, beautiful and chatty…and of course, fearless. 🙂

  689. I think the most brave person I knew was my friend Jen. She had breast cancer while she was pregnant and delayed treatment to carry her son to term. She fought her battle long and hard after he was born when it spread to her bones and her brain. She was a lovely woman with an angel’s voice and her son (and her other children) are her beautiful legacy.

  690. My friend Cissy who last month saw her young and vibrant sister pass away, and 5 days later saw her brother-in-law pass as well. That’s not all, Cissy’s oldest sister is also terminally ill with cancer, her mother just finished up chemo for her cancer, and her father has dementia. This is enough to make anyone toss in the towel, but not my friend and her family. All of strong faith, as their hearts break they continue on with the grace and peace God sends them; and example for all of us her are facing challenges.

  691. My dad. Today is his 60th birthday! I think his life hasn’t really turned out the way he expected, but he never stops trying. Always working hard, always thankful.

  692. My Gram. She’s lived through so much and always comes through with a smile and a kind word. Even the people she has every reason to hate, fear or run away from are treated with respect by my Gram. I hope to be more like her every day.

  693. My daughter … . she inspires me everyday. She never runs or hides from challenges. She always makes the best of every situation and is happy and loving to everyone around her. Such a beautiful example to me.

  694. My friend Jen. What makes her brave is her honesty and openness. She lost her 8 month old daughter in April, and she has continued to blog about her struggles as she adjusts to life without her precious baby girl, Lydia. She is courageously open and forthright about how she is feeling, her relationship and struggles with God, and her need for prayers. Courage isn’t showing no fear – it’s not allowing fear or worry to get a foothold in your life. She is truly amazing, strong, beautiful and courageous.

  695. My mother is the bravest person I know. She walks right into my house when I need her to help with the kids…vomiting virus, surgery, tantrum-invasion, you name it, she’s walked right into it.

  696. The bravest person I know is my son. He recently went blind from a crazy disease that he has and he is a trooper. He has Mitochondrial disease. He is faced with a lot of issues a 10 year old boy should not have to face and he handles it so well. He is amazing.

  697. I have two and I can’t choose. One of my dear from Annie who passed away this summer after fighting a valiant war against a rare cancer. She continues to inspire us each day to live out loud, just as she did every day.

    The second is my brother-in-law. He continues to serve our country through the national guard. Just recently he volunteered to go over to the middle east for an additional year (he already spent 18 months in Iraq) in a leadership role because he wants to give back to the new soldiers as his mentors did to him.

  698. My mother in law is the bravest person I know. She’s been through so much over the past few years, but never loses faith…or her positive attitude!

  699. The bravest person I know right now is my grandma! She is such a fighter! In her lifetime she has faced breast cancer, cervical cancer, 2 heartattacks, mini strokes on a daily basis and just this year she lost 5 pints of blood, had 2 stints put in her heart to open up 2 90% blockages and then was dehydrated from that hospital stay…near death and came back to us! The last two were just within the last week! She keeps on tickin and keeps on fightin! I don’t know if I would have the strength and courage she has if I were her!

  700. 14 year old Stephen is the bravest person I know. He is fighting back from a brain injury and returned to school this week. Weeks in the hospital didn’t keep him down. His faith has been his strength.

  701. My grandfather is the bravest person I know. He fought in WWII and continued to serve bravely after being shot down twice… now that’s conviction!

  702. My Son! At age 9 he has gone through more medically than most adults and handles it with such strength and bravery . . . he has this “lets just get it done” attitude that makes me so proud!

  703. My grandpa Jim was the bravest person I knew. He went through cemo and fought tooth and nail to see us open presents on last christmas it’s hard to believe he’s been gone for 15 years or so. I still miss him like it was yesterday. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of him and wish he was still with me. He was a wonderful, loving, patient and brave.

  704. Right now the bravest person I know is my 18 year old son. He just joined the Marines and is fresh out of boot camp. He is a smart person who doesnt like change and the Marines is a BIG change for him. He signed on for infantry more specifically a Machine Gunner. He (and we) know without doubt he WILL be sent to Afghanastan or Iraq in the middle of it all. He is brave to face change and to serve our country through the US Marine Corps.

  705. Wow, tearing up reading everyone’s responses.

    The bravest person I know is my husband. Three years ago he admitted that he is an alcoholic and has committed to a life without alcohol. He has really worked to become a better person and is constantly working to be the best dad and husband he can be. He is faced with others that abuse alcohol from family to friends but each time they fall he is there to pick them up without recrimination. For every second of every day that he doesn’t drink he is brave in my eyes.

  706. Lisa, I have been following your blog for a while and have purchased several necklaces from you. I would love to give this necklace to my neice who is a Kindergarten teacher and works hard to be a good mom and wife. It would be so perfect for her.

    David and all of you are in my prayers daily. XOXO

  707. Hands down, my daughter. I had a horrific pregnancy with her, & was told 6.5 months along she would most likely not make it full term. She did! She is 2.5 & is a bright ray of sunshine!

  708. I agree with so many others….My Mom! She left home (Saudi Arabia) to go to boarding school in the states, not knowing anyone, across the world from family, and leaving life in the desert for the snow! There are so many other reasons why she is brave and I love her for all of them!

  709. The bravest person I know is my husband. He is willing to step out and take risk in all areas of life, not to mention he works as a roofer which I wouldn’t be able to handle 🙂

  710. The bravest person I have ever known was my mom. She died from breast cancer after battling it for 10 years. It always amazed me that even in her darkest moments her love for the Lord shined through. She always told people that God gave her cancer to make her serve Him more. She did that everyday until she went home. Watching her live through that with such grace and peace was a defining moment for me. I have tried to live as she did since… being brave and loving God no matter what is going on in my life.

  711. The bravest person I know is my mom. She like many others has been through her share of trails and tribulations, but has remained steadfast in her faith and love for the Lord which I think shows bravery and her commitment to raising me and my two sister to share that same love of Christ. She is my best friend and my rock. And now that I became a mother just two weeks ago, I have a whole new appreciation and love for her. She is truly amazing!

  712. my mom is the bravest person i know! she amazes me everyday with her strenght. she has been dealing with health issues of her own and taking care of my dad who has been sick too. she still manages (with my help) to take care of all the house-hold chores, cooks every-night and take care of herself and my dad. At the moment, my 90 year old nana is visiting too. She faces everyday with a positive outlook and moves on. She is positive and so brave!!

  713. Although that’s a tough one, I think I would have to say my grandma. She has not had an easy life in any way, but has stayed faithful to and dependent on the Lord and is so full of joy despite all the tragedy and hardship she has had to endure. She is a blessing to me (and to my family, it’s amazing to me that my kids know their great grandma so well — she even teaches them piano — I am so thankful they can know her too) and I love her.
    Thanks for the chance to think about, and be thankful for, my grandma today.
    Blessings,
    Shana

  714. In seconding another’s response, it would be my three children. Oldest, Brett, having just graduated from Boston College, is facing an uncertain and impossible future searching for scarce jobs in today’s economy. Middle child, Mia, a junior in college, is flat out fearless and can take on just about anything. Youngest, Jolie, a high school sophomore, who faces each day like the amazing gift that it is! Love them.

  715. My daughter Jessica, she was diagnosed with Leukemia at age 7 and went through 2 years of treatment like a brave warrior. Praise our LORD, she is a healthy 24 years old and beautiful inside and out.

  716. The bravest person I know is my oldest son, Sean. He lives with Down Syndrome and greets each day with excitement and an “I can do anything” attitude. Many things are difficult for him, but he continues to have his wonderful upbeat outlook! So, he is my example of brave!

  717. I’d have to pick two.
    My grandmother who lived through such tragedies yet was the sweetest lady I knew.
    Joy, who gave her whole life to the Lord to serve Him wherever He led. She gave her all and has seen Jesus face to face now.

  718. The bravest people I know are close friends who have struggled with infertility for years and have faced set back after set back but continue to seek God’s will and live in hope that they will be able to start their family soon. I am in awe of them.

  719. My husband. He moved us from the city to the country in a leap-of-faith and, though there have been challenges along the way, our family is very blessed!

  720. The bravest “People” I know (not personally) are the miners from Chile. An amazing story of courage and bravery. What a lesson for us all!

  721. The bravest person I know is my brother. He will be 40 in 2 weeks and he is mentally handicapped. In the last year he had to leave my moms home and into a group home because she was no longer able to care for him. Imagine taking a 4 yr. old away from his mommy to live in a home with strangers and you can imagine how very hard this has been for him. He’s definitely braver than I!!!

  722. My mom…she has been through two different cancers, a divorce (after 27 years), a son deployed once, and a son-in-law deployed twice! Love her!

  723. the bravest person i know is probably me at tis instant and i know that sounds self congratulatory. it isnt meant to be. i have bipolar disorder and am feeling terribly depressed at the moment, add to that that i am about to have a hysterectomy and will now never have the family i always wanted i am feeling pretty brave, but sad.
    Jo xxx

  724. My friend D, who was just diagnosed with breast cancer on top of already having another serious disease. Despite all she remains hopeful and continues to generously give to others in need.

  725. My mum. We lost her last month at only 65, after only a month of battling complications due to her 22 year old kidney transplant. She was brave, strong and fought hard. She didn’t want to go, but her body had had enough. Inspiring & loving.

  726. wow, love the necklace, I love all your jewelry!
    The bravest person I know would be my Mom. She was the bravest, strongest person I knew, and when I would say my prayers, I stopped one day and thought, if something ever happened to my Mom, the one person I thought nothing would ever happen to, then I would know that death is real. I always knew it was real but really real. A week later my Precious Mom died, that was 3 years ago. She is still and always will be the bravest, strongest person.
    deezie

  727. Dear Lisa,
    I am so happy to find your blog. I love your photos and notes very much!
    The bravest person I know … my children. I have a little daughter (2,5 years old) and a son (7,5 years old). They are like angels and so brave in all situation.
    Hugs from Hungary!

  728. the bravest person i know is my four-month old daughter ellie jane who had open-heart surgery less than one week ago and is already home due to her superpower of healing. when i would still be in bed distracted by all the pain and fear, she is already back to giggling when she hears macy gray sing “beauty in the world.” her bravery pushes me to own the bravery i have inside me.

  729. The bravest person I know is my mom! she’s been through so so much and still gives endlessly and selflessly to our whole family….. She’s taught me how to be brave and I only hope I can be as brave as she has been in her life!

  730. Well, I have to be another one whose answer is “my mom”.
    My mom has brought us (me and my 3 brothers) up loving the Lord and trusting Him in the midst of extreme physical and psychological abuse from my father. After 35 years of intense suffering and only 2-3 hours sleep/night, she managed to leave Him, just like the people of Israel left Egypt. A true and long prayed-for miracle.
    We thought everything would be fantastic now that we were free – we’d been dreaming about it our whole lives – but there are many issues we still have to wrestle with and will wrestle with until our last breaths. My mom has amazing “go” and just beams with energy and love. I look at her broken body and can hardly believe it belongs to her. But it does, together with her smiles. She’s just amazing and my hero.

  731. Right now I am so touched by my friend Leigh Ann. She is a mama to 4 adorable kids and pregnant with her 5th. She homeschools her kids, teaches the children’s sunday school class at church, and she’s one of the nicest people you will ever know. Her oldest boy just got diagnosed with lymphoma and I am so touched as I watch her handle this trial with strength and grace. She’s got a brave heart!

  732. bravest person i know…my father in law. he is no longer with us, as he lost his fight with cancer over a year and a half ago, but i watched his fight. he was incredibly brave.

  733. My parents. They escaped Vietnam by boat when I was just over a year old, and my sister was a few months old. Not only did they have to contend with over 10+ waves, but encountered pirates two times. Their bravery amazes me, but mist of all my mom—as I am now mom to two young girls and could not even begin to imagine what that would have been like. My parents did it all for us. Their unselfish bravery is astonishing in my eyes!

  734. My Mom is the bravest person I know. In the last couple of years my family has been through a lot. Through it all my Mom stands strong and then the rest of us can too. She is not afraid to do what needs to be done and she looks for the good in any situation. She is brave, and courageous and strong. Love her!

  735. I love this one……my mom would have to be the bravest person that I know. Not because she’s gone thru any major struggles but because in my eyes she’s my hero, and hero’s are brave an protective. I’ve always felt her love and support……she’s my brave mom! 🙂

  736. the bravest person i know is my mom… she’s been struggling throughout my whole life without complaining, and only cries when her children are not around. my dad has never took responsibility as the head of the family, so my mom had to take care of ours, work day-and-night to support me and my brother and to give us the best education she could possibly afford. still, she never loses hope & faith. she’s my mom…

  737. I think that is my son: some years of age, many brave experiences, a every day challenge with AHDH.
    But he knows that our LOVE is the answer for a difficulty

  738. My dear friend, S, who has had a terrible year, but still mangages to smile through the tears, keep hew own and all of her friends spirits up, and who laughs even when she doesn’t want to.

  739. My Mother is the bravest person i know, she is an inspiration to me, how she holds to her faith and protects her family even when she is doing it oh so tough. This necklace reminds me of her!

  740. Definitely my Grandma! Unfortunately she died of cancer a few years ago. Still miss her a lot!! I spent most of my time with her when I was a kid…. Love ya, Grandma!

  741. My Daddy is my hero in every way possible. On my wedding day, we danced in his backyard (my husband and I are simple people), but we hardly remembered to move our feet, we were crying too much. He is my best friend, and with the hardships of the past few years, I watched my Daddy hold steadfast as he lost his job, and fought-tooth-and-nail to support his family. My Daddy’s bravery is the kind legends are made of, the kind of men who lived ages ago, when a man’s worth was based on the contents of his heart and the strength in his hands, not his paycheck. His kind soul and loving heart have instilled within me the sense of self we all need in order to dance when the Heavens open up, and life seems to unbearable to handle. Bring on the rain.

  742. as a nurse, i see bravery every day in many of our patients’ battles when a mortal body is challenged
    i’m unable to title anyone of them the “bravest”
    each of bears a cross,
    some are just more visible than others

  743. The bravest person I knew was my dad. He fought cancer until the end of his life in June of 2007. He loved the Lord and proclaimed it until the end when he went to meet Him.

  744. My mom is my hero. She has been a breast cancer survivor since 1990. She suffered through a grueling surgery and months of chemotherapy. She was so strong and fought the cancer like a champ. She is the 2nd of 7 children. Just this last May she lost her sister (my aunt) to breast cancer. During the final stage of my auntie’s life…my mom was the brave, kind, gentle soul that nurtured her every need. I am so proud of my mom. She is beautiful, brave and one of the compassionate people I know. : )

  745. If I win I will gift this person with this neckalce…she deserves it!

    The bravest person I know is an old college aquaintence who laid her firstborn to rest last week shortly after his 2 week birthday. Her son was born with a fatal heart condition and dr.’s did what they could. She and her husband had to be brave as they released him to docotors to operate on his little body. They had to be brave when they made the decision to let him go after he came down with serious infections. SHE is BRAVE. I would love to have this necklace sent to her with her sons name on it for her to cherish always!

  746. The bravest person I know would have to be my beautiful mother 🙂 She is a breast cancer survivor…that pretty much says it all.

  747. The bravest person I know is my mother. She is a typical traditional Taiwanese woman, who lost her husband in her early 30s and raised the only kid all by herself. Her health condition is never good, so she suffers from all kinds of pain a lot; however, she is the most hardworking person I’ve known in this world. She never gives up hope, and she believes in life. She loves my father so much that she made a promise that she won’t marry anyone else. She is brave, because she overcomes the loss of my father, rejects to all the other enticement, fulfills her life goal, and continues to have a positive attitude toward everything. I love her so much and am so thankful that I have her to be my mother. She is always the one to give me faith and strength.

  748. The bravest person I know? Right now it would be my children, so I guess 3 of them! My son because he is almost 12 and is struggling with adjusting to middle school; yet he tries hard to be brave and face the day, as much as I know he just isnt happy at school right now. Breaks my heart. My daughter because at 13 she works physically harder than I ever have in her passion, soccer! She trains daily, puts herself out there and really, puts me to shame! And third, my oldest daughter, who is taking 17 credits at U of O, working part-time, and living on her own in the dorms for the first time. I know it’s tough, and yet she braves the day and is adjusting well!

  749. The bravest person I know is my mom. She’s been through a lot of health problems in the last 10 years and is always fighting on.

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