- that my Dad has been walking with her right there through all of it. (You are amazing, Dad!)
- Kevin's mom and dad sent flowers to my mom before her surgery
- that there are bunches of folks in Lubbock who've wanted to love on my parents and many have brought meals, written, called, etc.
- for the body of Christ (on both sides of the ocean), friends who are praying
- for a cousin-in-law who works at MD Anderson and has called with lots of good information
- for the calm both my parents have had about this situation from the beginning
- for the great news that the cancer hasn't spread to the lymph nodes!
Some days it feels like home here, other days we feel like outsiders. But, we're trying to become a little more egg-like each day: white on the outside but yellow in the middle.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
my mom
I love my mother. Without a doubt, she's one of the most amazing people I know. So when my parents called a few weeks ago to tell us she had that dreaded word - cancer - I had a hard time even wrapping my brain around the idea.
Cancer? To MY mom? No way.
And then I found myself thinking about a lot of "what ifs..."
But then I really had to catch myself, take those thoughts captive, and rest in the fact that God loves my momma even more than I do. And He's still good. And He still wants us to experience the sweetness of trusting Him, even in times of uncertainty.
Mom had surgery a few weeks ago, and it looks like they got all of the cancer! She will eventually have some more surgery to establish better "margin" and is going to get the full work-up at MD Anderson in Houston. She'll most likely have radiation and some chemo.
Here's a few things I'm thankful for about this situation:
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6 comments:
Wow, Brigitte! What crazy news about your mom! But I am rejoicing along with you that the surgery went so well, and I will continue to lift her and your dad up in prayer as she journeys through the rest of the process. Much love from Oklahoma...
AMEN
thank you for sharing your heart... looking forward to catching up with you in the near future so that i can give you a big hug. love ya girl!
I love your mom almost as much as I love you, which is a LOT. She is such an amazing woman and I know that the Lord has her in His hands right now!
Thank you, Baby. What a touching, beautiful gift of your words. I love you, too, and am so proud of you and Kevin! Give those girls kisses for me tonight.
Mom
how can I live in lubbock and not have heard about this? God is so good, and I am so happy the surgery went well. I am sorry you are so far away- I know that is hard
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