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A dad who has always gifted his daughter a rose on her birthday took his tradition one step further by adding positive "truths" to help support her during her cancer fight. Rob Blackmon, 65, from Flowood, Mississippi, started his sweet tradition on his daughter Alice's first birthday, when he gifted her a single pink rose. Since that moment, Rob has added one additional pink rose every year to match Alice's age, never missing a year as his daughter went through college, moved out of state and into adult life In February 2025, Alice found a lump in her right breast, and because she was deemed too young for her insurance to cover annual mammograms, Alice said that chance discovery happened to save her life. Alice was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma, the most common type of breast cancer, and in April of that year she underwent a bilateral double mastectomy, before starting 16 rounds of chemotherapy. The process was grueling, Alice said, but she stayed determined for her family, who were beside her every step of the way. That support was amplified on September 22, when Alice, mid-treatment, headed to her parents' house to celebrate her 36th birthday. As she walked into the kitchen, Alice, as expected, discovered a vase with 36 pink roses – but there were some new additions. Around the stem of each rose, Rob had written 36 "truths": words of love, strength, of their memories, and reminders that his daughter was in the middle of something tough and to keep going.
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00:00Wow, it's like green and the roses.
00:04That's 36.
00:06Wow.
00:08But there's something special this year.
00:12What?
00:13Every birthday, Alice's dad adds one extra pink rose to a bouquet to match her age.
00:20But this year, the celebration felt different.
00:24Alice was in the middle of a grueling battle with breast cancer.
00:28So Rob attached a handwritten truth to every stem.
00:33Reminders of her strength, beauty, and courage as things got tough.
00:38Wow.
00:43The gesture was the boost she needed.
00:45One month later, Alice finished chemo.
00:48And today, she's officially cancer free.
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