Since my last post , I have been overwhelmed with all of your love and support. I feel so blessed to associate with so many selfless, thoughtful friends and family that rally around us whenever we need it. I am humbled and inspired by your examples of service and generosity. From the bottom of my heart, Thank You.
To me, the likely possibility of Miss B having leukemia, was like getting hit in the head with the Life-Is-Hard stick. And it hurt! Bad!
But as I've had the past week to move forward, I have come to the conclusion that Miss B either has leukemia, or she does not. Only God knows what is in store for her.
And while I will pray constantly that Miss B will be healthy; I am determined that the fear of future possibilities will not paralyze me in the present. I will push forward with faith, trusting God that all will turn out for the best.
As Helen Keller said, "Life is either a daring adventure, or it is nothing." In our house, life being "nothing" is not an option. I refuse to allow us to dwell and fixate on the storm clouds that could be brewing, instead of enjoying the sunshine of the moment.
To me, the likely possibility of Miss B having leukemia, was like getting hit in the head with the Life-Is-Hard stick. And it hurt! Bad!
But as I've had the past week to move forward, I have come to the conclusion that Miss B either has leukemia, or she does not. Only God knows what is in store for her.
And while I will pray constantly that Miss B will be healthy; I am determined that the fear of future possibilities will not paralyze me in the present. I will push forward with faith, trusting God that all will turn out for the best.
As Helen Keller said, "Life is either a daring adventure, or it is nothing." In our house, life being "nothing" is not an option. I refuse to allow us to dwell and fixate on the storm clouds that could be brewing, instead of enjoying the sunshine of the moment.
Our lives will be a daring adventure.
Leukemia or not.