Andrew made it fine through the surgery yesterday. Thank you for your prayers!
He has been out of it mostly. I think this may be all the morphine he has had since Saturday. But you may find it funny to know he has watched a lot of The Food Network when he is awake. He and I used to snuggle together and watch Emeril years ago. Now he likes Alton Brown. It must be the scientific aspect Alton Brown brings to food!
Hopefully Andrew will be discharged some time tomorrow. Some good friends are fixing Thanksgiving dinner in their home for our other two children and my husband and I will eat with Andrew at the hospital.
We are staying local to do the radiation and chemo. We just can’t leave our children and our support system again. It was too hard on the whole family before.
But I am also still researching alternative treatments to be used in conjunction with traditional protocol. We did not want to have Andrew go through the radiation and chemo because it does not cure this type of cancer and we hated to put him through the side effects to no avail. However, we are hoping it will give us more time.
Andrew’s diagnosis is a GBM stage 4. It is the deadliest brain cancer and very rare in children. We are told there is no cure. BUT GOD.
I keep coming back to that because we know that God heals and we have heard of miracles happening for people who were sent home to die.
We continue to believe, hope, pray and breathe faith. Last week we were at our weariest and, to be honest, I thought I was near a break down at any moment. Sleep deprivation is a bad thing.
I am still praying for so many of you that have requested prayer. I don’t have all the answers but I do have my faith and trust in a good God. I pray and believe because His Word tells me to. I persist because Jesus gave us the parable of the persistent widow. I trust in Him because He is trustworthy.
Happy Thanksgiving! We have our son so our day will be full of thanks.
Tag Archives: Thanksgiving
Keepin’ It Real – Good Times, Tom Turkey and Ted
We shared an early Thanksgiving meal with my folks in MS a few days ago. Once home in Florida, however, it was just the 5 of us around the dining room table Thursday. Okay…6, I can’t leave out Ted – the WonderPUP. Although he did not have a chair at the table he did wait patiently for a little deep fried Tom.
And introducing Ted the pekingese…Wait for it, wait for it…(turkey, that is).
Friday’s Favorites ~ In Every little Thing, Give Thanks!
Speaking ~ Teaching ~ Inspiring ~Motivating ~ it’s one of my Favorite things to do!
Sometimes It’s The Little Things
How about a little input? Can ya help a sistah-speakah out? I am speaking at a ladies function which is a combination Thanksgiving/Christmas event.
Here is where you come in…all 3 of you!
Aside from the big things that you are thankful for; you know what they are. What are some of the small things that, while not on your short list (a little joke there), cause you to be thankful?
One of mine is pictured above. Dark chocolate in small packages. Another is that first drink of coffee in the morning! Both brown things…hmmm.
What about you? What are the little things you are thankful for?
Friday Favorites – It’s Almost Thanksgiving Day
My favorite holiday is only 20 days from now! I have always enjoyed Thanksgiving because it is filled with faith, family, friends and food. How full of good feelings can one day be ? (Unless, of course, it’s Christmas.)
But Thanksgiving has all the good feelings of Christmas without the stress that is sometimes a part of the gift-giving process. We mostly celebrate Thanksgiving in the traditional way…family members join for fellowship and food and food and food. Did I mention the food part?
Years ago when my two brothers and I were teens, our family of five had an unusual menu on Thanksgiving Day. One of us suggested that, instead of the traditional fare, we have Tex-Mex on Thanksgiving! (Why? I have no idea.) Instead of turkey, dressing and sweet potatoes, we ate tacos, burritos, rice and beans. It was out of the ordinary and a break from tradition, but as you can tell-unforgettable!
My favorite Thanksgiving dishes are Mother’s delicious dressing, my sis-in-law’s side dish (green bean or broccoli casserole), and my sweet potato souffle. For dessert, Mother makes a couple of pecan pies and I usually add a carrot cake or a buttermilk pie.
Thanksgiving Day traditions at our place: One Fine Man always runs the Turkey Trot 5 K; we watch at least one Christmas movie; we play games (scrabble, etc.); and we eat more pie!
Tell me, what are your Thanksgiving Day traditions? I’d love to hear all about it!