Another birthday has rolled around, and I have to say it was a mixed bag of emotions this year. I finally got around to scrapbooking the party Jon threw me for my 40th birthday, and it was sometimes a little sad to look back. My 40's have not been all that I thought they would be, yet spiritually they have been the best. Our family has had to get used to a new way of life, and at times I long for the carefree days before cancer.
Before you feel sorry for me, or think I am feeling sorry for myself, I want to say that God has been merciful and good to us. I saw a mother the other day at City of Hope. She was following her child that was being wheeled down the hall on a stretcher. The child almost looked grey and had a oxygen mask on. I think I have nothing to complain about when I see a mother walking courageously next to her child. I do not experience constant pain, and yet there are people who wake up every day with tremendous physical pain.
I share this with you, because it is normal to sometimes feel a little beaten down. However, it is God's desire that we put our confidence in him and not let our circumstances cause us to live in darkness. Satan is quite happy to see us in pain and defeat. God understands that we have moments when we say, "What are you doing?" But, God does not want us to stay in that mental frame of mind. He has better plans for us than that!
No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him. 1 Corinthians 2:9
When I start thinking negatively about my future, I stop and thank God that He has a plan that goes beyond what I could imagine. He wants me to stand strong in my faith and let him work through my weaknesses. There is a lot of pain and suffering in this world, and I don't always understand why bad stuff happens. I know that God is in control, and that nothing gets by him.
I had a wonderful day with my family today. Lots of laughter and fun. My brother, Aaron, came all the way from San Diego to be with me on my birthday. My Dad and Sandy hosted a BBQ and my Mom and Terry joined us. I found myself grateful today to celebrate another year of life, love and family. I certainly have a lot to live for.
Love,
Sandy