October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month — a time to honor the fighters, celebrate the survivors, and remember those we’ve lost. By gifting a MyLuma and lighting it pink, you’re not just sharing photos and memories — you’re sharing strength, connection, and love that shines brighter than ever. Every pink glow becomes a symbol of hope and a reminder that no one fights alone. Let’s fill homes with light, love, and awareness — one glowing MyLuma at a time.
1. “Why You Inspire Me” Photo Slideshow
Create a slideshow of photos (past moments, milestones, candid smiles) with captions like “Your courage,” “Your laugh,” “Your kindness.” Add a closing slide: “You inspire me every day.”
2. Video Messages from Loved Ones
Collect short video clips from friends, family, kids, pets — each saying “We love you,” “You’re strong,” or just sending a goofy smile. She’ll feel surrounded by love.
3. Holiday / Event Countdown
If there’s an upcoming event (her birthday, a milestone, a vacation), send a countdown graphic or daily photos: “5 days to your special day,” etc. Keeps her looking forward to something joyful.
4. Weekly Milestone Tracker
Send a photo of a calendar or a simple graphic with checkmarks: “Week 1 chemo — done,” “Week 2 radiation — done,” etc. Include a message: “Look how far you have come!”
5. Daily Morning “You’ve Got This” Video
Send a short 10–30 second video each morning with you saying something encouraging — e.g. “Good morning, beautiful. One day at a time, you’ve got this.” When she wakes up, the frame lights up (pink, of course!) and plays it.
6. Pink Lighting Surprise
Without sending a new photo, change the LED color to pink and let it subtly glow — daily or on meaningful dates — so she glows literally with awareness energy, even when there’s no new message.
7. Motivational Quotes Carousel
Design or collect uplifting quotes (e.g. “She believed she could so she did,” “You are stronger than you know”) and send them as a rotating slideshow so each time she glances at the frame she sees a boost.
8. Healing Journey Collage
Chronicle her progress: e.g. hospital pics, recovery days, self-care moments. Mix in encouraging captions like “Step by step,” “One day stronger.”