We are now number 4 in line for a girl! This is wonderful news considering the very tough year we've had already. As I alluded to in the last post, we found out just after the first of the year that Travis' dad has stage 4 renal cancer in his lung and spine. He had his kidney removed twenty years ago, and his blood work checked out clear for 5 years afterward (at which point you are deemed "clean" or "cured"). Apparently this type of cancer is very difficult to cure, but it's still surprising everyone to see if reappear after such a long period of silence. There is no cure, but there are some alternative treatments available (both FDA approved and clinical trials) to help slow or stop the growth of the tumors. He's already undergone a round of radiation to prevent the tumor on his spine from causing paralysis. We're in the process of getting a second opinion before we decide on a course of treatment. We would appreciate your continued prayers for Travis' parents and Travis and his sister Angie.
Also, one of my cousins has been diagnosed with nasal-pharyngeal cancer and is undergoing intense chemotherapy and radiation. Did I mention he's only one year older than me? We are continuing to pray for strength and encouragement for him and his dad as he battles through this.
There are a few more stories I could share with you, but for now I will spare you from the depressing details. Let's just say that this year has reemphasized to me that we are not guaranteed tomorrow and that we must make the most of today. I have made it a priority to spend more quality time with the ones I love and to keep in better contact with those that I don't get to see as often. And to spend more daily time with the Lord. I would challenge you all to do the same. It is so easy to get wrapped up with the details of day-to-day life, but we must take the time to look around and see the world beyond our own driveway. That is my resolution for 2009.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Quick Adoption Update
Just a quick note to keep you all informed. We've seen some progress this week, which is always encouraging, and we are now (approximately) number 6 in line for a girl. We've heard there may be more referrals soon, so keep your fingers crossed.
Unfortunately, we have some not-so-good news in our family (non-adoption related). I can't really discuss the details yet, but your prayers are very much coveted for Travis' dad and our entire family. We need physical healing, discernment, and comfort.
Unfortunately, we have some not-so-good news in our family (non-adoption related). I can't really discuss the details yet, but your prayers are very much coveted for Travis' dad and our entire family. We need physical healing, discernment, and comfort.
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