Faith

Oh, To Ring That Bell

Oh, To Ring That Bell

Back in 1996, U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Irve Le Moyne, who had head and neck cancer, put a brass bell at the main campus of MD Anderson Radiation Treatment Center to signify being done with treatment and the accomplishment that comes with it. I never in a million years, thought I would be the one…

I Get To Do This

I Get To Do This

On the tearful drive home after dropping Mazy off at school yesterday before heading back to U of M for chemo treatments, God reminded me of one privilege I do have in all of this: I GET to have chemo. If I lived 100 years ago with leukemia, I doubt I would be alive. I…

Leukemia Update

Leukemia Update

I thought I would give an update on my cancer journey. We are still celebrating that my blood tests are showing NO leukemia!! What a humbling result and it only spurs me on to keep sharing of His goodness because surely those results aren’t from anything that I’ve done. This past round side effects-wise was…

More Than Cancer Free

More Than Cancer Free

When I received the portal message last week that no trace of leukemia was found in my body, of course I cried, but I wasn’t quite sure what to do next? In a way, it was anticlimactic in the sense that I wasn’t in a doctor’s office, celebrating with my doctor. Dan wasn’t home, and…