Saturday, September 6, 2025

Week 2

 Waking up this morning, to the crisp air and overcast sky, was so refreshing!  It made for a great backdrop to morning coffee and devotion. 

Thankful! Knowing God is on the throne and He cares about us, that he’s taking care of our needs, even the small things, makes me so thankful. ๐Ÿฅฐ  Every day is a new opportunity to experience His grace and mercy. It’s so easy to look around and see His handy work. How everything so effortlessly falls into sync and works together perfectly…that’s my God!  

How can we worry about anything when the creator of the universe is your daddy!  He always provides, protects, and loves us, He never fails!  

Another week down and closer the finish line.  Gene is doing good, all things considered.  Everything is on track according to the doctors and he should start feeling and seeing results soon.  We know he will.  They told us to expect it to get worse before it gets better, but today Gene felt like things were changing!  No matter how small, that is our victory report and we are thankful.  Even a small change is still change in the right direction!  We receive it, thank you Jesus!  

Besides the pain and weakness, the hard part for him is not being able to do much.  Because of his compromised immune system, I couldn’t let him go to the hardware store, which he insisted would be fine….not on my watch!  So we settled for a stroll around the property…better idea!  


It is the perfect day to be out and the little bit of exercise was just enough!  Thank you Jesus for the cooler weather and a safe place to let him walk!  

Radiation continues everyday next week and we know we will be able to share good results from that!  ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ♥️๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ We appreciate all your prayers and messages of encouragement!!!๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ’•


1 comment:

  1. Change is a good thing!! ❤️๐Ÿ’œ!! GOD is in Control! Thinking of you everyday,Praying!

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