I'm a friend of Tim and Lisa's. Having recently learned how to blog - my contribution to Lisa's healing is going to be helping the Kennedy's keep us all up to speed on how Lisa's doing, and what we need to be praying for.
Over time, I'll be posting updates, prayer requests, and perhaps even some photos. Please be in prayer tonight and tommorow for Lisa's surgery and a quick recovery. I'll post again as soon as I have some information from Tim on how the day went.
Below is Lisa's latest update, if you haven't already read it.
OK, it has began and I can't continue to pretend that is isn't really
> happening. We are all ready for surgery on Friday and we are ready as we can be. Thank you for all of your encouraging e-mails and thoughts I am so grateful. We all are. It has been hard this week I think only because I really have had to admit the diagnosis. I still don’t like saying it. Really, I have enjoyed living in my pretend world. Imagine that. hee hee I am truly blessed and grateful for the way things have worked out. Tim's mother is coming the first week, my mother is coming the second week and Tim will be home for 2 weeks over Christmas. God is so good. I am also very grateful for not having to have chemo. you talk about a blessing. I am praying for you Kathy!!
> Tim has been my point man and has been wonderful. He can't take this away but he can organize meals. People have asked and he's the man. 484-2315. I think he just wants to eat and realized mac and cheese for a awhile doesn't sound very good.
> I have been very humbled through this experience and I really can't explain it on paper(email). God has been so wonderful. We had thanksgiving with Tim's brother and wife and her parents prayed with me out of the blue, some one did my hair for free, families taking kids where ever they needed to go at a moments notice.. thank you everyone. its hard to receive but I am so thankful.
> Speaking of thankful, Michelle my sister, had her lumpectomy and all her boarders came back clean and she does not have to have further treatment. The final diagnosis was atypical ductul hyperplasia( pre cancer). she will see and oncologist and follow up from there. God is faithful. She is in fact returning from China tomorrow. they have a had a wonderful trip.
> I hope this find all of you full and content. Off to Lowe's with my dad to build shelves in Shannon's room today. Please know how much I appreciate all of you. you are wonderful.
> lots of love
> Lisa
Super Size My Faith!!
In Him,
Amy
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2 comments:
Amy, thanks for setting up the blog. As I underwent my chemo and the same surgery that Lisa is getting ready for, it was a true blessing to be able to read encouraging notes from my friends.
Lisa, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I will continue to lift you and your family up in prayer tonight and all day tomorrow. By our "Celebrate" scrapbooking event in February, not only will be able to truly celebrate our recoveries, but we can compare our "new, perky girls"!!!
Love,
Tracy Ficker
Hi Lisa
We are praying for you. Let us know how we can help.
Julie
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