“Wigs are expensive,” the woman says. “How much?” I ask, guessing hundreds of dollars. She says, “Thousands.” “Maura” is talking about a human-hair wig, a “very special” one. Her closest friend borrowed it for her from a sister-in-law when Maura lost her hair during chemo. Maura took the wig home, and her daughter’s seven-month-old kitten snatched it and ran away with it downstairs and out of sight. “It took a long time to find it,” the woman’s teenage daughter, sheepish owner of the calico miscreant, says. How long, hours? “Oh, no,” the daughter says.  “Days.” They finally found the wig in the pantry, under the bottom shelf and up behind a pot — and it was intact. There is more than one wig story, and there is usually at least one person in the class wearing a hat or scarf. EASE (Exercise and Survivorship Education) Cancer Survivorship Workshop, held each October at the Sun Mountain Lodge, in the Methow Valley, Washington.

 

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