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Eastern Tiger Swallowtails (Black Butterflies) often rest with their wings fully spread, particularly if the sun is out. It is the state butterfly of Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, South Carolina and Delaware. From the beginning stages of life, the caterpillar sits in disguise but if disturbed, rears its head and acts like an aggressive snake, extending its two red horns from its underside resembling a snake's tongue. While quiet, this fearsome disguise can frighten a curious bird or predator.
"Do not let the quiet face fool you….There is a little black butterfly in us all." (Nikki Tucker)
Losing my mother at the age of 28 was a devastating experience that had a profound and indefinite effect on my life. The phrase "From a caterpillar to a butterfly," illustrates the representation of change. As a symbol of transformation, the butterfly represents eternal life from its three stages of life: the caterpillar (birth), the chrysalis (death) and the butterfly (resurrection). The butterfly is indicative of the change that took place in my life. As a result of this experience, I was able to be resurrected to help others. Butterflies have a very short life span, which in turn reminds us that life is precious and short, and we should make changes when the opportunity arises. The Foundation has vowed to make a change by joining in my mother’s passion for helping children, as well as her fight against cancer. We will dedicate our time and efforts to improving the quality of life for those affected either directly or indirectly by cancer.
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