Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Reasons to Celebrate


I'm hoping it's true what they say about absence making the heart grow fonder, because if it is, you are all probably completely infatuated with me after this three month hiatus! I have again learned that preparing for a wedding is no romantic undertaking. It is a full-time, unpaid job, which gives real meaning to the phrase "a LABOR of love." But all of our earnest planning produced an extraordinarily beautiful and memorable day. Mackenzie and Aaron's wedding was perfect. And I was able to take a week off from chemo and get some extra rest so that I could really cut a rug all night at the reception. I had no inhibitions on the dance floor because when you've got cancer, no one makes fun of your moves even if you look more pitiful than Elaine from "Seinfeld!" I honestly wish I could have invited everyone we know to come and enjoy the celebration, but our checkbook had no compassion for my wish. But of course, I've included pictures of the wedding so you can get a taste of the experience. If you'd like to see the professionals, go to munozphotographyonline.com, click on online ordering, and type in the password 7511.

It was wonderful to be surrounded with family and friends! I especially love the occasions that bring all my children together. There is a fifteen year span in ages between them so there were only a few short years when I had all of them living under the same roof with me. Since then, there has always been one or more away at college or working in a different town, state, or even country. But the love between us all is exceptionally strong and I know they cherish the moments we are able to spend together as much as I do. I was so proud and blessed to again see the way my kids adore one another and share in each other's joys during the week of the wedding.

And now we've returned to our everyday life. I underwent another PET scan and brain scan which showed no significant change in my condition since March, which is great news! In fact, Dr. Segota said the scans showed slightly less cancer in my brain than in previous tests! She and her staff acknowledged the role of God in my journey as I have now well outlived the typical prognosis of patients with stage 4 lung cancer. Thank you for remembering me in your prayers!

Since I am doing so well, Bob and I decided to celebrate by doing something we weren't sure would be possible until we heard these good medical reports. We booked our plane tickets to go see Chief Steve, Dawn, and Emma in Washington, DC, and then drive down to visit the newlyweds Aaron and Mackenzie in Chapel Hill, NC. I haven't taken a trip in over a year and I'm so excited to see my darlings!

Annabelle was over for a sleepover last week where we went to the movie Ice Age, ate popcorn and sour gummy worms, gave ourselves manicures, and painted with water colors. She is really an accomplished painter. I take a lot of pride in her gift for artistry because I can't help but think it's a gene I passed down to her which makes her a literal part of myself.

I hope there are a few of you out there who are still checking in on this blog every now and again, and if you are, please let me know! I'd love to see a comment from you so I can know who is praying for me and can thank God for each of you, and pray for you in return!






12 comments:

Pat said...

Dearest Friend,
Thanks for using my alias "Elaine" when referring to my dance moves!I'm so happy too hear about your trip and we will get together when you get back! You are always in my prayers and I know God does listen and I thank him daily.
Love,
Pat (Nick too!)

Holly said...

Hi Jayne,

I was so encouraged by reading your update! Praise God for the great news. "The Lord is my strength and my shield; my hearts trusts in Him, and I am helped. My heart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to Him in song." Psalm 28:7
Praying you and Bob will have a wonderful visit with your family.

Love,

Holly

Lisa Simoneau Stapleton said...

Wonderful news and beautiful pictures. You are in our prayers always and we thank GOD for the testimony you are and the strength that is in you! You are truely a blessing

Steve said...

Mom,
I am glad you got back on the blog. And I had a great time dancing with you at the wedding. I also wanted to say that it doesn't surprise me that you are stubborn enough to outlive the typical prognosis for cancer. I love you.
Steve
PS. You were a miracle way before this cancer thing

Anonymous said...

please keep updating ... i check almost every day!

Anonymous said...

Dear Jayne - I was so glad I checked your blog tonight. I have really missed your inspirational messages. We don't know each other, but our husbands do. Larry and I have had you on our church's prayer list for some time. I will be happy to relate the latest good news. Keep enjoying your life and sharing your messages.
Lyn Sands
Keystone Heights, Florida

Jody said...

I am still reading you !! and praying for you and missing you. SOOO glad your going to see the kids. One trip a year?? see you in KY next year !!

Anonymous said...

Jayne,
The wedding pics were great! We are so glad you were well enough to make it. Having married off three daughters I know what a strain it is , but it is worth it. glad to hear about your trip and the good news about your condition! We keep praying that a miracle occurs and that you get better. Keep on blogging.

LARRY AND BARB KELLY

Anonymous said...

Hey Jayne
i was so pleased when Denny said he had checked your blog and wonder of wonders there was an update! My prayers are still with you every day. Watch the mail, cuz I'll write soon.
Love Ya
Joan & Denny

Anonymous said...

The wedding looked like alot of fun and joy and we thank the Lord for giving this special day to be altogether Good Luck and I hope your trip is aother dream fullfilled Corliss

Anonymous said...

Hi Jayne,

The wedding was absolutely beautiful and screamed Mackenzie!! All your hard work paid off. I must say you looked raidiant in your pink dress. I had tears in my eyes when you gave Kenz away. It was a beautiful moment! Corey, Kai and I had a wonderful time. Thank You!

I truley cherrish the days I lived with Kenz in Gainesville, and will always remember our visits from you and Bob. You did a great job raising Kenz as a Godly woman.

I am so happy to see the many ways God has touched you and your family and pray that there are more miracles and blessings to come your way. I pray that you have a wonderful trip visiting your children.

Love,
Ragan

Arianne said...

Jayne and entire Family,
Thank you for your constant witness and strength through adversity. You are such a blessing to me and so many others. Thank you for your encouragement. Know I am praying for each one of you always. Jayne, I praise Jesus as I just sit here picturing your laugh, your smile, and your Wisconsin accent. Your home always feels so warm and welcoming, just like you. I praise God for you and Mackenzie in my life. You did an incredible job with all your children and now grandchildren. You are so precious to God and myself. Love and prayers, Arianne