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  1. So very thrilled for you, Kristin. I know the emotional ups and downs can be draining but this is very good news indeed! You should celebrate today! It’s a day of rejoicing! I’m rejoicing as if M won a National Championship! Oh yes, you can celebrate that too! Go Blue and Praise God from whom all blessings flow

    1. I love it, Ruth! And now we have practice with rejoicing as if Michigan won the Natty! We know how to do that :). The ups and downs are a lot sometimes, but this gives us continued hope as we work to just get me through this, get me stronger, and healthier! Thank you for praising God with us!

  2. Dear Kristin,
    Thank you for your message. We are daily praising God with you!
    Continue to share your story. You are bringing glory to God and being a beautiful witness to His faithfulness and love.

    1. Thank you for your encouraging words! Thank you for praising God with us, as He deserves all of the glory! My desire is to just make His name known through the journey He has us on, through the ups and downs, and the whole way through. I’m thankful He has allowed me to keep in touch with people like you during this process as well!

  3. Kristen, praise the Lord! You have battled this monster for some time You deserve a break to recuperate and gain back your strength. Continued prayers to make sure you finally slayed the monster.

    1. We do pray for a reprieve from the health challenges, and yet we look back and see God’s faithfulness through it all! So we know that no matter what He calls us to, He will carry us through, like He always has. We do look forward to Lord-willing, a breather for a bit!

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