Thursday, January 20, 2011

Home

I sit here in front of the computer this morning watching the cursor blink... just trying my best to organize my thoughts!

So, 2011 is not quite starting like I had expected! But, it's given me a good chance to see the puzzle pieces of my life sort of coming into place. I truly think it is through the challenges we are given that we become stronger!

I had a really busy fall season. I felt like I had to take Macy to everything that was offered for her. This was mostly out of fear and guilt. These last two hospital admissions have made me realize that I need to slow down. I need to Savour the time I have with my kids while they are little.

I feel a HUGE need to say thank you again to all of you who step in to help us out! Barry and I both began the year feeling like we had exhausted all of our HELPS for a while! We feel we have leaned on others too much. So we hope you know how much it means to us!

So, Macy is home... again. The low down is this... Something in her colon is not working like we wish it would. So, the Surgeon took a biopsy last Tuesday and gave her some botox injections near her rectum to relax the sphincter. We will hear the results from the biopsy next week. At that time we will see if she needs additional surgery or if the botox can keep everything working for now. We are glad she is home and continue to be reminded that there are millions of people going through so much more than we are!

So this brings me to a story I read about on a friends blog this morning. This family needs your prayers. Molly is a 1 months old baby who was diagnosed with Leukemia on Christmas Eve. Go read their story and send some love! http://molly-campbell.com/w1/node/1

2 comments:

Cindy said...

I'm sorry Macy - and all of you - are going through this. But I'm grateful she's home!

Krista said...

So glad that Macy is home. Keep us updated. Our prayers are with you.

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