Dear Team Boyd,
I apologize for the gap in updates, but the little Boyds have been keeping me quite busy. Cap has become mobile and is so close to walking. For all you dancers out there, Izzy is shuffle-ball-changing all over the house, which I completely don't get. She'd rather dance to Swan Lake than kick a soccer ball...go figure.
As far as David, we are facing another mountain. The cancer is back, and we are facing a new set of challenges. David is coming home to Athens for a few days to refocus and tap into the well of energy of Izzy and Cap. He heads back to Northside on Tuesday night. The doctors are waiting on more test results, but we are one play closer to the "Northside-hell-mary-pass."We are in the process of reaching out to MD Anderson to tap into their clinical trials. It ain't over 'til it's over. We just want possible.
I'm on my way to get David and bring him home. Thank you for your love, prayers, and support.
Hugs,
Lisa
2 comments:
Our prayers are many, Lisa. God bless you all.
I am a fellow Lymphoma survivor and Rebekah Vepraskas told me about your story yesterday after church. This is a very tough battle you're figthing-- and I'm certainly keenly aware of how difficult it is. You're a fighter, that's evident. I pray your strength would not be your own, but from the Lord. If it ever makes sense to connect, by phone or in person sometime, I'd be honored. My blog is stuartsmartt.blogspot.com, in case you care to see more about my recent battle with Burkitt's Lymphoma, or simply to be assured that someone else out there knows what you're enduring. I've also sent a friend request on Facebook if that's an option. Please know that you can add another name to the list of who is lifting you in prayer, and know that lives are being changed even in the midst of your own personal struggle with this. I hope to connect with you soon--
Stuart Smartt
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