As Thanksgiving approaches, we all have much to be thankful for. Even as I went through treatment for Leukemia, and a bone marrow transplant, I was always thankful for LIFE! After all, there were many patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center that were a lot worse off than I was. And not only at the hospital, but all over the world. Unfortunately, sometimes it takes a real trial in our lives to put things into perspective for us. After all, God has given me a roof over my head and food on my table every day. At that's just the start. He's blessed me with a man who loves me unconditionally...even through the ups and downs of cancer treatment. I'm not saying that was easy for him, but he did stick around...unlike some spouses who just up and left their husbands or wives in the middle of treatment to go the road alone. My husband and I are blessed with three healthy, happy children...who are all very talented...not to mention beautiful inside and out. They were never into drugs, rebellious, smoked, or drank alcohol while underage. Ooohh...better bite my tongue as our youngest is still only 14 years old! xxxx
Although I live far from my family, we remain close through regular phone calls and annual visits. Although my Mom passed too early from Lung cancer, I am thankful for all the memories we built together...and the way my parents brought us up...things we now pass down to our own children. I am thankful, too, for my father...who after many years came and stood by my side during my cancer journey. Today I am blessed with a great relationship with him...all because of cancer.
I am thankful for my great support team (friends and family throughout the country) and awesome medical team at UNMC for their knowledge and for "being in it for the cure." And especially for my sister, Amy, who proved to be a perfect 10/10 donor match for me...and the ultimate tool that put me in remission.
In closing, I would like to share some snapshots of the past few years of my life. I hope they will jog your memory as well...and put your life into perspective, too. Remember, Life is Good! and I wish you and your families all a very blessed Thanksgiving.