Day 27
Throughout my circle of friends, family and neighbors, many tears are being shed this week. With the news of of 5 deaths including my mother-in-laws, it seems as if my world is being surrounded by sorrow. Read More→
Throughout my circle of friends, family and neighbors, many tears are being shed this week. With the news of of 5 deaths including my mother-in-laws, it seems as if my world is being surrounded by sorrow. Read More→
It’s going to be a great day! I awoke feeling better than I have for a week, my youngest son is home from Army commitments for 10 days, and my oldest son is on his way home for 5 days. And, it’s the 4th of July! Read More→
After 3 long months of hospice, God has finally answered our prayers and taken my mother in law home. Hers was the most difficult death I’ve ever witnessed. Read More→
Following up from an earlier post, Almost Embarrassed to Share. My questions about a possible mascectomy in order to decrease the chance of reoccurance have been answered. Read More→
My day began on Wednesday with a quick sprint to the bathroom, and it became real. I had hoped that, since I wasn’t sick on my first day of chemo or the day after, maybe I had dodged a bullet and would feel OK moving forward. No such luck! Read More→
Yesterday marked my first chemo treatment, which went really well. I’ve heard that many people start getting sick the next day, and prepared by taking an anti-nausea pill before bed. Read More→
Many of us face times in our lives that are clouded by a sense of uncertainty and anxiety. We can turn our attention away from the clouds, but can’t completely escape the feeling that a storm is threatening. Read More→
There’s nothing better than God’s living Word to set us free from every difficulty that the enemy throws at us. Read More→
In times of difficulty, I find tremendous peace and joy in uplifting music. It has a way of inspiring hope and helping me take the focus off my pain and onto the perfect beauty of God’s love. Some of my favorites are displayed below. Read More→