Tuesday, April 3, 2007

The Peace of God

I received some very sad news yesterday. My best friend's mom has been diagnosed with bone cancer. She has been in a lot of pain in her neck and back for the last 7 weeks or so and thought she was just out of adjustment or something. She had been going to a chiropractor but that wasn't helping. She finally was feeling so weak that she knew she needed to go to the hospital and get checked out. So, on Sunday morning they took her in and then yesterday she had blood work done and had an MRI. Well, they found out she has cancer all up and down her spine and one of her vertebrae was broken. So, no wonder she was in so much pain. Anyway, the doctor doesn't give her much chance of survival and she decided she didn't want radiation or anything. She just wants to enjoy all the time with her family that she can. It makes me so sad to think of losing Aunt Susan. She has helped me out so much. It doesn't seem like that long ago when she was here helping me out when I was having a hard time after I had Little Miss Priss. She scrubbed my kitchen floor for me and took Mischievo out to the park so I could catch up on things or take a nap. She's the kind of person that has done so much for others. She's nursed a couple of people on their death beds and now she's the one that will need the help. Every time I start thinking about it I start to cry. I'm so glad she has the Lord to help her through this hard time and her family also. She and her husband have peace about this and are taking it from the Lord. "The peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:7
On a brighter note, I'm really looking forward to going to Richmond conference this weekend. My mother-in-law is going to keep our two kids for us on Friday and then she and my father-in-law will come up on Saturday and bring them. It's going to be so nice to be able to sit through a whole meeting and be able to listen to it all without having to take a baby out! I hardly ever get to sit through a whole meeting these days. My husband won't have to be distracted by a busy toddler either. We just decided yesterday that we would leave Little Miss Priss with them. It will be a lot easier on Mischievo, too. It's hard for a 2 year old to sit through that many meetings. He loves his Grandpa, so he will have so much fun staying with them.

3 comments:

ioi said...

'Sorry to hear about your friend's mom. It's a pretty rough disease.

Good for you on getting a day at conference free of kids! We've left Dolly overnight before, but PC is already 9 months old and he's never been away from me all night. You're brave!

PS. 'Looking forward to seeing you guys soon!

Mary said...

Yeah, I've actually left Little Miss Priss overnight once before on our Anniversary. She was very good for her grandma and I wasn't worried about her. I'm only nursing her once a day now, so she takes a bottle the rest of the time..

knitterykate said...

Sorry to hear about your Aunt Susan. But glad to hear that she's taking it from the Lord.

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