Friday, November 8, 2019

Big blessings

This is November, a month when we are reminded to count our blessings and be thankful for them. My biggest blessing is my husband Tim. He has been my rock to cling to when through the years waves came crashing and my number one fan ever supportive of all my endeavors. This week I was reminded of how much I need him as I prayed for him as he was in surgery under general anesthesia. The Lord answered all my prayers and those from family and friends with a successful procedure and little pain after. He is cleared to go for walks, but has to wait on bike riding for a few weeks. Now if we can just get out of the discharge area...


Friday, November 1, 2019

Is anybody out there? Does anybody really care?

I am still here. I started this blog when I first moved to Florida. I thought it would be a kind of journal of the good life God has given Tim and me. Life is still good, still loving Florida, but I forget to put into words my gratitude or even update with pictures here. I guess if you follow me on Facebook or Instagram you know what I am doing, so no need to come here to read my thoughts. As I was looking through my photos I found this one of the different ribbons there are to symbolize all the different cancers.

In 2008 when they found I had gallbladder cancer, there were probably 10 or so colors listed and gall bladder wasn't even named. It came in a category called "other" with a black ribbon. I was told at the time it was a very rare form of cancer. Rarer still was the fact that my brother also had gallbladder cancer. He died in November of that year. Now I see the color kelly green is for gallbladder cancer. I like kelly green, reminds me of the luck of the Irish. October was breast cancer awareness month and there is much publicity about those who succumbed or survived it. My friend's daughter died at the age of 35 from an agressive form of it. I must remember to thank my Lord that I caught my cancer early, unlike my brother. I also see that the black ribbon is for melanoma, and ironically I had that, too. Again early detection helped that get taken care of, thanks to the keen eye of that same friend I mentioned before. Unfortunately, her brother died of melanoma a few years earlier. So why are there so many colors now? Is it that these cancers are becoming more common? I hope not. Is it because those who have had cancer touch them want to wear a more specific color than black? I get that. Sometimes during the month of October I feel like telling people, "Hey, there's more cancer out there than just breast cancer!" Instead what I should do is use it to glorify God, for helping me survive, for giving me such a good friend, and for the hope of heaven for all those who fall victim to cancer here on Earth.

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Summer 2018


I am trying to get this blog up to date so here are a few pictures to highlight the summer. I was able to travel to Virginia and visit Lou's family for Mothers' Day Sunday.

The flamingo was a gift but not from me!

John and Trulee at Plaza Azteca

In July the kids from Hawaii were able to fly to the mainland and visit with Dan and Sam's family in OR, the PA folks, and return with us to FL.





She was such a good little traveler.

We went to the Florida aquarium.


Beach Baby

Making cards in my stamp room.

















At the airport waiting to fly out of Tampa.
Then in August I flew to OR to visit Sam and Liane and bring Luci back with me to FL.



At Florida Aquarium

got to see Harry Potter world at Universal

Luci caught a lizard on the porch


Luci's favorite activity was driving the golf cart. It was a summer filled with blessings.









Cruising the Caribbean

one of my favorite trips was to the Western Caribbean with friends and Tim’s sister Becky.
Why is it that the older I get the faster the days go by? I just happened to check my blog and realized my last post was all about 2017 and it was written near the end of 2018! Here are some highlights from 2018.
In January we went on a cruise with friends to the Western Caribbean.

 Tim’s sister Becky and our friend Irene joined us at a private beach resort in Costa Maya.

Pat and Bill Brothers were also on the cruise.