The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60: 19
Wow-it's really snowing hard. Good day to work on some special projects. It's day eleven from the last chemo; I feel much better-still have a very funny taste in my mouth-it's hard to describe. Sometimes water doesn't even taste like water. Lemonade is pretty good-kind of wakes up your taste buds. I've been able to eat-that is a blessing.
I've met a couple wonderful ladies who are also in the midst of this breast cancer fight. One friend, Amy, just had surgery following chemo, and is now healing and waiting to see what her next step will be. Another friend, Kristi, is undergoing chemo and is my hero. Both have been a great source of courage, inspiration, and humor (so good to be able to laugh at ourselves). I look forward to lunch, coffee, and silliness with both of them! I thank God for bringing them into my life.
Jan. 20th will be my next appt with the oncologist, and the 4th chemo treatment. I'll keep you updated.
Stay warm and dry-may be time to pull out the cross country skis! Love, Nancy
Hey Nance,
ReplyDeleteJust checking up on you! It is a dreary day in Missoula so I hope the sun is shining your way in more ways than one. It sounds like you are making some great connections with some awesome people. Yes God does provide! Love and Blessings to you! Linda
aww! there I am all mentioned in your post!!:)
ReplyDeleteI our time together. You truly are a gift that this cancer has brought my way...a priceless one!