A Verse to Live by

"No trial has come to you but what is human. God is faithful and will not let you be tried beyond your strength;
but with the trial he will also
provide a way out, so that you may be able to bear it."
1 Cor 10:13

Saturday, August 9, 2014

South of the Ohio River

Sedona and I have been in Fort Myers Beach with my parents since July 18, and what a blessing it is to be here. With two more sets of three infusions, my mom is half way through her second round of chemo -- that's just eight weeks until she closes the books on what her oncologist calls her "double-barreled" treatment for uterine cancer.

While I'm here to offer whatever support I can during my mom's battle with the CBitch, I can't help but feel that the one receiving the most out of this extended stay is me. It is a gift to be part of my parent's daily routine, to experience with them the ordinary, the unexpected, the sweet, the melancholy. Being with them is also a kind of glorious mind/time bender. I frequently find myself  subsumed by rich family memories then pole vaulting into thoughts of the "way" future -- as in what am I learning here that can impact where I'll be in 20-30 years. The tick of the clock keeps me firmly rooted in the now, however, and I thank God for every second spent in the presence of my beautiful parents.

Pics o' the Day
The quintessential golden retriever!
Had our first morning beach walk today.

A glorious sunset.



2 comments:

Tina said...

I had a feeling you two skipped town. Glad you can be with your parents. I am praying for your mom. You are a GREAT support person!
Hank says hey to Sedona.
Keep in touch:)

LJ and Sedona said...

Thanks, my friend. Sedona said to tell Hank that FL in summer is no place for a golden retriever!:) Take care.