Michelle (Shelly) Millman – We had a little family bonding time tonight in support of you. Apparently it was a lot of fun for most involved. Read on and you can walk through a short hour of our evening.

I’m sorry this transformation couldn’t happen on the “big shave” day (Friday), but joining you from here was the next best option I could muster, and the kids really enjoyed participating.
My challenge with this cut is nowhere near yours, but your public display of courage in this battle has been inspiring to myself and our entire family. Positive thoughts and many prayers to you…. Shelly says “Get A Mammogram!”
… A few more embarrassing pics to follow.
Getting Ready

Ali Starts with the Right Side


In Comes Rachael for the Left


Finally, Noah’s Job to Handle the MowHawk


They Wanted to Stop Here

Amy came back in and trimmed the strays, cleaned the mess, and took the final pictures. Michelle your strength is inspiring in the face of extreme challenge. We, and hundreds of others are there to support you however possible. I hope these few hairs of mine and those you will take on Friday are an obvious small step in displaying a bit of that support.

Team Michelle - Snohomish
I love you for doing this. This means so much to me, I cannot even tell you. Now it’s your job when women ask you, “why did you shave that gorgeous hair?!” You ask them if they’ve had their yearly mammogram. Xoxo
Tom, this is fantastic. Cancer is a very serious thing and therefore there is no better fight to offer than fun and happiness. I’m glad your kids became involved. On another serious note, you look super silly without all your hair. Haha, just kidding.
Good luck Michelle and fight the good fight!