Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Giving Thanks

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving.  To think about what a tough month it has been you would think it would be difficult to find thankfulness in my cancer diagnosis.  No, I'm not thankful for cancer.  But, I am thankful for some of the things my cancer diagnosis has shown me:

  1. My husband will love and support me through thick and thin.  He has been A-MAZ-ING though out all the surgeries and treatments.  He's never gotten upset me with me and has been 100% supportive every step of the way.  I know it hasn't been easy on him.  It's got to be tough to see your wife go through the things I've been through, all while holding down 'the fort' and working.  He knows when to make me laugh, and when to allow me to cry.  So grateful for him!
  2. My family pulls together.  As we all get older and start our own families, it's easy to get busy and not make time for each other.  I'm perhaps guilty of this more than anyone.  But, it's been awesome to see my family pull together to support me thought this journey.  
  3. My in-laws are the bomb!  Again, so supportive of our little Moss family as we battle this thing together.  
  4. My friends are top notch.  Confirmation that God puts us where we are supposed to be.  A year ago, we had just moved to Lake Ozark and barely knew anyone.  In fact, we were devastated we were moving away from every thing and every one we were familiar with.  You can read about that story here in the post "Where's Our Faith?".  No doubt God knew what we would need - and as always He provided.  Our friends have carried us through the past several months through support and encouragement.  It's humbling.  I don't deserve the caliber of friends I have, but I'll take it!  Love you ladies more than I will ever be able to tell or show you!
  5. Life is precious.  Do not take tomorrow for granted.  I'm lucky enough that my cancer is treatable.  Not everyone is so fortunate.  Each day really is a gift.  I know it sounds cliche, but it's the truth.
  6. Humor and faith are the best medicine.  Speaking of medicine, modern medicine is pretty fascinating/mind-blowing, too.  
Wishing everyone a great Thanksgiving!  I know we will spend it being thankful and celebrating life! Be blessed everyone!  

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