Monday, June 6, 2011

A Busy Week

Dear Friends,

I was taken to task for my last heading "The End is Near," which was just me having fun with the end of the world talk that has made headlines recently. Because I am feeling fantastic, I really did not think about what that title would do to the person bringing up my Blog and taking a quick look. Being that I have stage 4 cancer, I think I gave a few people a heart attack.

Not only am I feeling fantastic, but I don't have to return to City of Hope for 6 weeks. Yeah!
I take that back, I am going today for a GATE field trip with Michelle to see the robotics used for prostrate cancer. The students also get a tour of the rose garden where there is a bronze plaque that was put there by Oak Mesa School last year through their Jump for Hope event.

Last Saturday I had the honor of talking at the Glendora Relay for Life event. If I can figure out a way to get my video camera onto my computer, I will post it for all to see. It was such an honor to be asked.

This week is crazy with 5th grade festivities as I count down the last days of elementary school. Michelle is taking it real well, but I am not. It is very hard to say good-bye to eleven years of my life. My kids are growing up, and I am on to a new chapter of my life. Maybe it is time for that book I want to write?

Keep me in your prayers for this Sunday. On top of a crazy busy week, I was asked to speak at all four services at Glenkirk Church. Please pray that I will find the words that God wants me to convey. It is more than just my story of cancer, it is a story of endurance and living for what counts. Pastor Jim generously gave me 7 minutes, but it will be hard to condense my thoughts as I speak about the magnitude of God's power and love.

It would be just awesome if random people showed up on either Saturday or Sunday to support me!!! Hint, Hint...

I have new pictures and lots more to share! It really is not the end of anything, just a new beginning. As always, I am excited to see what God has in store!

Celebrating Life,
Sandy