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I wish I could get you a cup of tea to sip as you browse . This is a heavy topic-Grief, but I'm positive it has touched you in one way or another. Blogging has been a tool of therapy for me and I could not share it until recently. Feel free to comment. I look forward to your visit.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

More Chemo

Alex is through 2 more (5 day) rounds of chemo. He's spent 23 of the last 30 days in hospital. He got home yesterday. How happy the simple pleasures make him. Today he got outside for awhile. His leg is weak again but he gets around with crutches. he even took Lexie on the wheeler.. he sounds alive again.
The girls are so happy to have mom and dad home and life somewhat normal again.
People's generosity continues to surprise us. They have not had to worry financially at all!!!
Our eyes have been opened to people's kindness and God's faithfullness.

2 comments:

  1. As I was reading another blog, I came across a link to yours. The title caught my eye, since this month will be the ten year mark of the death of my husband. It seems that there is a kinship of spirit between those of us who have walked the path of grief.
    Even though I do not know you, please be comforted with the fact that I paused to pray for you tonight. Keep remembering that this life is not the end and that you will be forever with your loved ones once again.

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  2. Thank you, Ginger. It's so good to hear from someone who has walked this path. Our son is currently battling cancer and I find watching his struggle is a grieving process as well. we grieve for the loss of normal day to day routines, the sight and sound of him happily working, running with his girls, and on and on.
    How did you lose your husband?

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