Sheri's Service

Sheri's Service

Monday, June 21, 2010

A Happy Anniversary & Father's Day

Sunday the family woke up, threw our little suit cases in the car and buzzed over the mountain to the Mariner's Game. The soggy trip led us to a closed roof at the statium. We all had fun. The M's even won. It made the perfect anniverary, 18 years, this year. Brett enjoyed father's day too. I have to say I'm so thankful to have such a caring and devoted husband. He has been an incredible blessing to me in many ways.

We spent the night and headed home today. As we crested the mountains, we saw the first bit of blue skies. Yeah! There it is! We're heading home.

We are thankful for great family time.

I don't have any appointments until next month. The break is much appreciated. Thank you for continuing to pray for complete healing. I know God is capable.

Looking up,

Sheri

Friday, June 4, 2010

Good News

We returned home yesterday after a MRI and visit to my doctor in Seattle. He was all smiles. Four of the spots appeared slightly smaller and one of them we couldn't see. At this point he actually expected them to be bigger. So that a big thanks God! The next day we went to see another oncologist just to see what else may be out there for us. Dr. Rockhill recommended this and my doctor here was all for it. The new oncologist was very complimentary of the care I've received here and said she would have done the same things. We agreed with her. We love our doctor here. She told us of many up coming trials and put my name on the list. Believe it or not, I'm too healthy right now to qualify for anything. That's a good thing in my mind. She was amazed at how well I have tolerated all of the treatments. That's a God thing. What can I say? Prayer works!
Thanks for praying! Keep up the great work prayer warriors. Your support means a lot.

Looking up!

Sheri

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Follow up scans today

Sheri and I are headed over the hill into the rain today for a follow up MRI at the UW. This marks 1 month since her treatment.

Tomorrow we are meeting with a doctor at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. We're not sure what to expect, but Sheri's doctor at the UW suggested we get another opinion. I guess it doesn't hurt. We continue to ask for God's healing...and thank Him for the healing he has brought.

School is out next week for Sheri and the kids. They are looking forward to lazy days by the pool at Mill Bay, boat rides up lake, camping up the Methow, and a trip to Silverwood (we've never been..and we can take our trailer to stay in to keep the cost in check, there's a recession you know).

Pray for God's peace (especially for me!), and healing. Thank you again for all the support!

Looking up (most of the time...hey I never said I was perfect!).

Brett