After they left, my sisters Rocío and Lula came into town for a quick visit. Lula brought her two little ones--Timothy and Maria. Naturally, they love their Boo, too.
In between all this family bonding my mom had her fourth round of chemotherapy. Her blood counts were still in the target ranges so we were able to proceed with treatment. Her platelets and WBCs are looking good, but her hemoglobin counts were a little on the low side. The tumor marker test (CA-19.9) continues to make it's way towards normal. All in all, everything seems to be right on track.
My mom continues to stay strong in spirit and in body. While she has experienced some of the normal chemo side effects one would expect, she really hasn't had too terrible of a time with the treatment. I know much of her strength comes from her killer attitude and a consistently bright outlook. Another source of strength has come out of the love showered on her daily by friends and family. She has been the recipient of many cards, gifts, meals, visits and prayers these past few weeks. Thank you!
You'll notice my mom is also wearing a lovely red shawl. This is her "prayer shawl" made especially for her by Wendy from St. Ambrose church. Can you believe the entire time she was knitting this shawl she was also praying for my mom? Wow. Thanks, Wendy!
May God contuinue to bless you all. There is nothing greater then the love and strength of family and friends. Mimi You look beautiful, and remember eat the beans for extra protein to keep those hemoglobin counts up. Love and hugs Jean and Roger..
ReplyDeleteMimi, you're a trooper, God bless you! Now that I'm healthy again, I'd love to come visit again! Let me know if you feel up for a visitor! Abrazos grandes, Laura
ReplyDeleteMimi, seeing your progress has continued to be a great encouragement to us. I'm praying for you regularly, and you look absolutely lovely in that gown and shawl!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
The Hussers