welcome

(photo of my sister's backyard fence...all photos are thru my lens)

This is just a way to express my thoughts as I walk this path and journey through as a breast canSURVIVOR.

Make cancer mad, just piss it off by misspelling it..... like "canzer"

In remission ~ December 2012

Invasive Moderately Differentiated Ductal Carcinoma T1cN0M0 Stage 1

Estrogen receptor-positive cancer - Here is how it began



Monday, December 20, 2021

December, A Month for Celebration


December 20, 2012, I finished a year long of treatments and was declared in remission. This now makes the 9th year of recovery and a reason to celebrate. God has awakened me every morning and continues to remind me that my time on this earth isn’t done yet.

 

I’m here to see my youngest daughter turn 30 tomorrow. She, too, has overcome obstacles and is looking forward to a new decade of life.  I pray for love and laughter for both my girls.  I like to pray, especially for them.

 

Amazingly, I will be walking into my 60th year in a few months. I’m not sure where time has gone and I wonder what contributions I have made in this world. Then I reflect on a few private moments shared with others that will stay in my heart for eternity.

 

Our 15th wedding anniversary is December 31.  We have grown as One with God in our marriage and we have certainly grown as individuals.  What God has brought together, let no man put asunder.

 

The true celebration this season is remembering the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. I need no gifts this year --- Jesus is the giftHe is my everything.


Emmanuel – God with us.  


Dallas Jenkins created a beautiful nativity story.  I hope you can spare 30 minutes.  It’s very well worth it.

 

Peace be with you my friend ~