Today is a new day. I woke up, no tears, just got up (yes, slow but moving!) and came down to kiss and cuddle the kids. Hanging out, glad it isn't raining, wishing the cottonwood trees would stop making allergy fluff, resting and smiling to myself. The above quote really sums up this situation... 'you won't even be sure, in fact, whether the storm is really over'. Yep. So, it's learning this new reality.
Grateful for silver linings, one of which is how family and friends are gathering around us in prayer and with offers of support. Cancer is a lot of hard things. It is already proving to be a lot of connecting with loved ones and strengthening of relationships and that is so, so good.
PRAYER REQUESTS
PRAYER REQUESTS
- Peace for Shawn and I, for Kyle and Miranda and Braden and Connor, for our parents and siblings and nieces and nephews and inner circle friends watching and hurting as we go through this
- that God would keep soft our children's hearts toward Him through all the emotions of this hard journey
- strength and stamina; physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually
- that the cancer shrinks to gone, gone, gone!
- gentle side effects to this second round of chemo
- family unity, harmony, love, strength, joy, happiness
- anything else you feel God puts on your heart
- Peace for Shawn and I, for Kyle and Miranda and Braden and Connor, for our parents and siblings and nieces and nephews and inner circle friends watching and hurting as we go through this
- that God would keep soft our children's hearts toward Him through all the emotions of this hard journey
- strength and stamina; physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually
- that the cancer shrinks to gone, gone, gone!
- gentle side effects to this second round of chemo
- family unity, harmony, love, strength, joy, happiness
- anything else you feel God puts on your heart
Thursday, May 30, 2013
A new day.
Today is a new day. I woke up, no tears, just got up (yes, slow but moving!) and came down to kiss and cuddle the kids. Hanging out, glad it isn't raining, wishing the cottonwood trees would stop making allergy fluff, resting and smiling to myself. The above quote really sums up this situation... 'you won't even be sure, in fact, whether the storm is really over'. Yep. So, it's learning this new reality.
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Love this insight. Love you!
ReplyDeleteI love that quote. It's so true and applies to so many situations we go through in life.
ReplyDeletePowerful quote and full of truth. thinking of you all week ... i think sun is coming your way (it's here (fri @ 1.30pm)) hugs & prayers, Devana
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