Round 3 came and went – thankfully about the same as round
2. Usually the first day of chemo I feel really good because of the Zofran and
steroid they give me. This time it seemed that the side effects hit harder and
faster the first day, but after that it leveled out to similar round 2
experiences. I think some of the side effects are lingering longer – cold
sensitivity in my fingers, pain in my jaw when I take my first bite of anything,
and yucky metallic taste in my mouth. I did “up chuck” twice, but in the world
of chemo that’s not bad at all. Each day
from now on I should get stronger and feel better, and then we start all over
again. It’s good to know what to expect.
I was so worried. Chemo was Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday. But Friday, oh Friday! We had 2 wonderful events scheduled for Friday,
neither of which I wanted to miss but didn’t know how I would have the strength
to attend. A grandson of Devon’s sister was getting married in the Oquirrh
Temple at 11:00 am followed by a family luncheon. And, the biggest and most
anticipated event was our granddaughter’s graduation from UVU. Ashley-Kate
(David’s daughter) is graduating with both her high school diploma and her
Associate Degree! This is a big deal, and attending her graduation was beyond
important to me. Shame on me for doubting. Somehow (actually I know how) I
not only made it to everything, but also enjoyed every minute.
Devon has been pushing me to ask for a handicap placard, and I have been resisting. I just tell him to drop me at the door and then wait for
him to park and come help me get to where I need to be. Well, I guess he was
tired of the drill and at my last oncologist appointment HE asked for the
placard. So, yep…I now have a temporary handicap parking placard. Not sure who
likes it the most!
Marianne and Tony came for the weekend. Daryn and Catie came
over for a visit on Sunday. We had a nice visit with Lori and her little ones
on Friday, and wonderful visits with extended family here for the wedding. I’ve
had phone calls and texts from many other family members and friends. Each one
lifts my spirits and reminds me of how blessed I am. It has been a wonderful
and exhausting weekend!
A good friend dropped by for a visit on Saturday and asked
me an interesting question – “What have you learned from all this?” The answer
is - God loves me, sustains me, and always provides exactly what I need when I
need it. He is mindful of me every minute of every day. I am so grateful for my
friend’s question. I’ve thought about it a lot these last 24 hours and realize
how important it is to look for the blessings and tender mercies from God.
Sometimes they are subtle and easy to miss. And if we miss them, then we miss
the opportunity to express gratitude and bear testimony of God and His
goodness. Not a day goes by that we are not blessed by God’s tender mercies. So
my question to you and myself, “What have you learned today?”
You looked great today. I am not sure I could handle something like cancer with the grace and faith you have. You inspire me.
ReplyDeleteLove u! Today I learned (again) how much I love to garden and be in the sunshine. U are an inspiration. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the thought provoking uplift. Love your attitude and vision. I thought I would never need a handicap placard. However, I too have one and am grateful for it!
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