Monday, August 5, 2013

Sometimes Its Hard to be Grateful...

Sometimes it may seem hard to be grateful. Things happen in our lives that make it difficult to see the ‘silver lining’ or to ‘keep our head up’. But the truth is that it is during these times that it is most important to have an attitude of gratitude. When we focus our hearts on the positive instead of the negative, fear and darkness recede.

We recently made our regular six month trip to Memphis, TN and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for Emma’s scheduled MRI and other tests. For the first time ever we made the trip with friends. Emma brought along her two very special friends Lexi and Kaleigh. The girls had a wonderful time together. They had new experiences, saw new things and made memories to last a lifetime.

When we met with Emma’s doctor we discovered that after 4 years of clean MRI scans there is regrowth in the original tumor area.

So as recommended by her doctor, Emma will have a second resection surgery. We find ourselves back in Memphis, TN this week after a very short trip home to spend some much needed time with loved ones and repack before heading back. Emma’s surgery will be at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital on Wednesday morning and conducted by Dr. Boop.

Because she didn’t want just the front of her head shaved by the surgical team for the surgery Emma opted to shave her head completely. Her dear friend Lexi, who came along on this trip also chose to shave her head in solidarity. 

Emma at 16 is stronger and braver than she was at 12 and 13. She knows what to expect with this surgery, but of course is not excited about it.

We are so grateful for all the love and support we have from our family and friends. We have been so blessed by each one of you!

3 comments:

  1. I am so sorry to hear you are all going thru this again. I'll be praying for you and hope she has a speedy recovery with good results. I love you all so much!
    Janelle

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  2. Boston Children's took care of me all those years ago when the doctor's gave me 6 weeks to live. GOD guided their hands and their hearts then, as I'm convinced He will again with Emma. I will continue to pray for all of you.
    "For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you."
    Isaiah 41:13 I am also sending hugs to help you get through this. Katie

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  3. Oh Cat... I am so sorry to hear about your sweet Emma having to go through this again! Claire and I will be praying for her and for you! "Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified becuase of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you." Deuteronomy 31.6
    Sending you a big hug, too! Catherine

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