Thursday, May 2, 2013

Sister Update & Springtime!

I am determined to get a post done today.

Thanks to you ALL for hanging in there with me.  I'm back for a bit of update on what's going on at the farm and with my seester.  I've had the wonderful blessing of being able to spend some sister-time with her at her home (and her dear hubby hasn't minded at all me being in the way!)  She's moving forward with her chemo treatments - every third week she gets a double dose (two meds) and they REALLY kick butt.  This week (actually 2 weeks ago...) hasn't been too fun with nausea, tiredness, weight loss and inability to find anything that tastes good.  Her hair is gone, too.  That was not a fun thing.  But spirits are high, she's hanging on to the Lord for her strength and we're all doing our best to tempt her with food and drink.  Friends and loved ones come by to encourage and pray and love on her and it helps.

Must share - my son and daughter in law are members at a sweet little church in Colorado. The ladies of the church have a quilt ministry and they sent Sis a beautiful quilt to wrap herself up in.  I can just imagine all the love and prayers that L is covered up with.  She broke into a huge smile and we both even shed a few tears upon opening her package in the mail and seeing that sweet and heartfelt gift!
Not only did they send my sister one but they sent ME a quilt, too!  Boy, do we feel loved with the love of the Lord! And cared for and prayed over when we wrap those beautiful handmade quilts around us!  Their quilting ministry is such a great outreach!  Every time I run my hand over the quilt, it's as if I can touch the precious hands that created it! I know my sister has felt the same.  If you're interested,  the church is the Castle Rock Church of Christ just south of Denver.

Back to the future, my Navy nephew has come home from his last tour in the Persian Gulf.  He was busting a gusset to be home with his mom while she was going thru surgery and chemo. Such a comfort to them both!  He brought his beautiful fiance home with him and they are spending time with my sister and her family this week.  I've gotten to spend time with them this week, too!

My sister, L, has been strengthened so much by the Lord and she was able to come this way Monday for a fishing trip to our favorite private lake.  Her son, husband and future DIL came and we spent the day at the lake.  Lisa fished a little but mostly relaxed and visited and watched her kids. 



 Then, yesterday, we all met up in Ennis, TX, to visit some of the bluebonnet trails.  It was so fun and again it was a good day for my sister.








Garden is going well, I guess.  We've had several cold snaps this spring that has caused me to replant my peas twice already. Another cold blast tonight, and I might be doing it again.  "They" say that produce is going to be about a month behind this year.  Well, at least we didn't hit the 90's in the April this year! My spinach hasn't bolted yet!



 Well there you have it, friends.  We're keeping our heads above water here, some days - just barely.  But the Lord is always good, and He provides us with all we need, He daily bears our burdens and His mercies are new every morning!  Praying for blessings upon you all, my friends!  I'll try not to be so long in posting again.  Family comes first - Love you all!



25 comments:

Mitzi said...

I am so happy to read your latest post. I have been thinking and praying for your sister daily. She has such a beautiful smile. It must be wonderful for her to be surrounded by so much love and so many prayers. May God continue to bless you all.

Vee said...

Not long at all, Vickie. Loved reading every word. What a sweet church family your son and daughter-in-law have to send you both a beautiful quilt. That's amazing and such a loving thing to do. So glad to know that Lisa is soldiering on in spite of all the side effects. Keep planning for some fun...always something to look forward to. What has tempted her most in the food department? Salty? Sweet? Crunchy? Smooth?

My goodness your gardens look fantastic and that header is out of this world gorgeous.

Love to you...keep looking up!

Gail said...

May the blessings continue.

NanaNor's said...

Hi Vickie, what a blessing that you were able to spend time with your sister. I can't remember what type of cancer she has; my sister battled Ovarian for eight years. I made her two chemo quilts. I used to be in a quilt group at my church in Ca. that made ch emo quilts for women. I loved doing this! I haven't heard of the Denver church-but we are an hour north of Denver. Loved all the pic's.

Sending warm hugs to you today. Noreen

Pamela Gordon said...

Hi Vickie, What a blessing that little church is to give you and your sister each a quilt. I'm sure they will bring comfort to you both and especially your sister as she goes through her treatments. Your photos are so beautiful of the blue bonnet fields (love your header!). Your garden looks great and I love that little back porch photo at the end. Blessings to you and yours. Pamela

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Your garden is coming along nicely, and the flowers are just beautiful. I love the bright colors. I am glad that your sis is doing so well and that you all are there for her every step of the way. Prayers for blessings on all of you.

Eggs In My Pocket said...

Hi, Vicki, I don't know how I have missed visiting you, but I have in such a long time. So very sorry to hear about your sister's illness and pray that she keeps doing well. Wonderful that you nephew got to come home. I love the blue bonnet fields down that way! Are you getting the freezing weather we are today? It has been the strangest weather for May. Take care, blessings, Kathleen

Joani said...

So pretty. Thanks for sharing. Hugs.

Anonymous said...

Hi, Vickie,
What a wonderful and encouraging post about Lisa. God is soooo faithful, how he is holding her up and providing for her.
I shall be praying for Lisa and your family too.

Dolores said...

It's so good to hear from you.... you're family has been in my thoughts and prayers.

I'm so glad to hear that your sister is 'plugging along'..... many prayers being sent her way!!

I'm having a hard time wrapping my brain around the 40's tonight.....weird weather we're having!
Hugs1

Michelle said...

I do hope your sister does well with her treatments. Good to hear from you!

Junebug said...

So good to hear from you. I am glad your sister is doing good for what she is going through. That picture of you and her is just beautiful. You and your sister will continue to be in my prayers. Hugs!!

Tanna said...

Keeping Lisa in my prayers... blessings and hugs ~ tanna

Debbie said...

What a sweet gesture from the ladies at that church. I love it! Putting feet to your faith, that's what it is. Fingers in their case! Hey can you save some of those bluebonnets till I get there?
You have my prayers for your family.So glad your nephew made it home and I know his mom is too.
Keep you dress down!
Deb

Rhonda said...

Church ladies are the best! I pray your sister is on the path to a complete healing.

Love the bluebonnets. I am spending the weekend near Texarkana at my parents. I was so happy to see bluebonnets along the highway on the drive.

Janettessage.blogspot.com said...

thanks so much for the update on your sister...my heart just cried out, Thank you Lord and you are good all the time Lord. Continued prayers of healing for her through this season
Well the bluebonnets just made my day...I haven't seen many this year. They are just beautiful
Blessings to all of you in East Texas...I hope last nights freeze didn't do any damage...I mean, it is May!

Shug said...

I enjoyed this read and being able to catch up with your busy schedule. so glad that you can be there for your sister. I know this is a difficult time, but thankful that her spirits are good. It is beautiful around your place....I know we have had some crazy weather lately (like the cold today) but I sure hope your gardening goes well....
Blessings to you sweet friend.
shug

The Bashful Nest said...

Sending you and your sister prayers for peace and strength. The gardens are beautiful too
Michelle. thebashfulnest.blogspot.com

bj said...

Bless your sweet little heart...my prayers, love and kisses to you and your sis.

KathyB. said...

So much good news to temper the not-so-good. A good report is always encouraging and giving praise to God , well, He is deserving, He is our all in all, and the One who loves us more than anyone. It is precious to me to know He loves your sister perfectly, and in His perfect plan, all is well. All will be well.

Texas Bluebonnets, beautiful!

Lana said...

A post of such incredible beauty amidst great pain. Life can truly be bittersweet. Praying for your sister!!! You both look adorable! And the gardens look amazing!

Lana

Eggs In My Pocket said...

Just checking on you Vickie to make sure you are safe during all of those tornados. Stay safe!

Thefarmerswife said...

Thoughts and prayers for your sister and your family. Your pictures are beautiful and the bluebonnets are amazing!

Eggs In My Pocket said...

Just dropped by to say hello. Hope all is well!

Stickhorsecowgirls said...

What beautiful photos! I love those Texas bluebonnets, although I have never seen them in TX! I wonder how long the blooming season lasts!
Healing prayers for your sister--my friend who had lymphoma had the same problem with appetite as a result of chemo --a terrible metallic taste in her mouth. It's been many years now and she runs marathons and is the healthiest person I know!
V