Monday, September 14, 2009

Day 124











Natalee is still getting stronger and feeling better. Before her surgery she had a lot of pain in her back due to what later we found out was the tumor that was pushing on her spine, then later it was the bone cancer which has constantly caused her discomfort. Exciting news: the past four days she has had no pain on her spine. That is a good indication that she has to be getting better. To what extent we don’t know for they didn’t do all the testing that they did at the end of her first round. That will happen at the end of this 3rd round which began this past Thursday. They did do an EKG and an Ultra Sound on her heart plus a Thyroid test.





Some of you may be wondering about schooling. Every day Natalee has a tutor who comes to the home and teaches her for an hour on Math and Language Arts. Then the last two hours of school 5th & 6th period she attends Science and History. The school has been so accommodating and wants to help Natalee be a part of the school experience. They are taking in the account that there will be times she will be missing her classes and will be lenient when it comes to her homework.





To celebrate the first week of school a friend invited her over for a sleepover. I told them she would not be able to make it through the night. Much to our surprise she stayed through the night and did so well. That is progress!








I would like to share one thought. The emotional and physical storms that our family has experienced from the beginning have settled. We have adjusted and learned to handle what comes our way. Part of this journey is seeing the tender mercies in the daily events of our lives. I feel God has given us comfort when we’ve needed comfort, opened doors and lightened our paths when we have had to make difficult choices. Our eyes have been opened to a clearer understanding, and I feel His grace upon us. We have been attended with so many kind-hearted people that have reached out to us. We are not free from worry but our burdens have been lightened, that I could say, we have peace. Natalee ceases to amaze us with her calmness and inner strength that she carries.




4 comments:

Unknown said...

Nice pictures!

Nicholas K.

Unknown said...

Natalee~
It's so cool to see you in Socail Studies! I always look at you and think..."That girl is fighting cancer. And I get upset if I get a bad grade!" And somehow, it always makes me feel like I'm seeing a celebrity. Haha! It sounds weird, but I feel blessed that you are getting better and I get to see the girl who's bl;og a read almost everyday. Keep on going Natalee~your a stong girl (AND DONT'CH YOU FORGET IT!"
--Courtney T. 7A (And in your SS class!)

Mrs.Kuhns said...

HI!! This is Mrs. Kuhns,, we miss you down here in band,, roll on down sometime in E hall during the end of 4th period before you go to 5th! The 7th grade band is REAllY great..Ask them to play Shark attack for you .. It is fun I think.. Keep up the good healing!! Mrs. Kuhns

Shannon said...

I am sooo happy for you Natalee you are doing soo well keep the spirts high!