How God is speaking to us...

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13

This has been our prayer and God has graciously been giving us His incredible joy, peace, and hope as we trust in Him.
It is also our prayer for you!




Saturday 30 June 2012

"Happy Canada Day!"


Here in BC we're sure hoping that the sun will shine on our national holiday!! June has been so wet and cool that it's being called "Junuary"!!

Bob was supposed to have had chemo yesterday morning, but his platelet count was too low, so he'll wait until next Friday, hoping that his platelets will rise sufficiently.

He saw his own oncologist on Wednesday (she's been on sabbatical since January) and she was so pleased at how well he is looking and feeling. He'll continue his chemo until the end of August, then he'll have a CT scan in September, and that along with his tumor markers should give a clearer picture of his condition.

At this point he has lived beyond the prognosis that he was originally given last April--praise God!! Dealing with tiredness is his main issue right now, and since he's retired he can rest whenever he needs to.

I retired from my work at the notary public office over two years ago, but I've been asked to come back for three weeks this summer to fill in while some staff are on vacation. So I'll be working next week and then later in the summer.

Bob's sister Vi was here in Vancouver this week on business and we had a lovely evening with her in the city.


And now we look forward to David, Ann, Billy and Manny coming to visit us the second week of July. They're driving here from western New York--quite a trip!!

And . . . "Happy Fourth of July" for all of you American family and friends!!

Sunday 24 June 2012

Just pics!!


There isn't much news to share this week, so thought we'd just post some pictures of our favourite little people!!

Here are a few of Tim and Kim's kids who are definitely very "at home" with horses, tractors, and all things country!!



Colby, Carson, and Mykenna love going for a spin with "Tractor Grandma". They have called Kim's mom "Tractor Grandma" from the very start, not to be confused with me, "Grammy", who has never even sat on a tractor!!! Kim's mom Theresa owns at least three tractors so she has been aptly named "Tractor Grandma"!!



Gracyn sits so relaxed on the railing of the horse corral at Tractor Grandma's. Of course she lives every day in the company of thirty horses at their stable near Regina.



Our youngest granddaughter, Mykenna, had her third birthday this past week. She's growing up way too fast!!

David flew home last Sunday and had a happy reunion with Ann and the boys. Billy and Manny's lives are a bit more "tame" than their cousins, but they love being out and about. They live just five miles from Lake Erie and often go to the beach to wade, splash, skip rocks, and collect shells and stones.





And they have a lovely back yard that slopes down to a little creek called Canadaway Creek!! Here they all are in their yard after Ann's graduation in May.





In just a week, David, Ann and the boys will be starting their seven-day roadtrip to visit us, then on to Regina to spend a week with their cousins before returning to western NY. Hopefully the many hours Billy and Manny have spent sitting still through lengthy recitals and concerts over their short lives will have prepared them for the long days of travel!!

And at the end of July, Tim, Kim and their four are coming here to visit us. Can't wait!!
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Bob continues to be feeling quite well. He had his break from chemo this past week and hopefully his blood counts will be good enough to enable him to resume his chemo on Friday. We are so thankful for all of the ways that God is strengthening him.

We just finished reading an autobiographical book by Madeleine L'Engle called "Two-Part Invention", which is the story of her wonderful 40 year marriage that ended when her husband died of cancer. It was a poignant read for us at this time. We cherish the gift of our love for one another for almost 43 years now and treasure every moment without fearing the future, knowing that the Lord will give grace and strength for whatever the future holds. We continue to pray for full healing, whether here (which is our preference) or in heaven (which ultimately will be glorious).




Friday 15 June 2012

So thankful!!

We've had a wonderful week, beginning last Friday when we drove to Fairhaven near Vernon for their annual board retreat and dedication of the beautiful new lodge. Bob even had his larger chemo treatment on Friday morning and we were in the car by noon heading out on the five hour trip up to Fairhaven. Bob felt quite well and drove the bulk of the way through the gorgeous mountains.

It was a wonderful weekend of celebration and thanks to God for all He has done at Fairhaven. Here are a couple of pictures of the lodge nestled on the side of the mountain overlooking Vernon and halfway up the mountain to the ski resort Silver Star.



This is the view of the lodge as you round the corner after entering the grounds at Fairhaven. The view from those massive windows onto the valley below and two lakes is absolutely breathtaking.



And here is the back of the building which really is the main entrance. This lodge, named the Charles Shepson Lodge, honouring the founder of Fairhaven Ministries, will greatly enhance the retreat's facilities and offerings.



This is the cottage where Bob and I stayed for three nights--the Country Cottage. What a peaceful place of rest and renewal. Bob was able to participate in all of the events of the weekend and we drove home early Monday morning so that he could get dialysis that afternoon, having missed it on Saturday. He was none the worse for having had chemo as well as missing his regular dialysis. MUCH to be thankful for.
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Then on Tuesday evening our son David arrived from western NY to spend five days with us. What a treat!! We're having a wonderful time together--just relaxing, getting caught up, going for walks, and enjoying good food--EVEN some very healthy juice we made using kale, spinach, celery, asparagus, and apples. Actually, David and I enjoyed it while Bob finally agreed to take a sip, which was all that he wanted!!



Bob much preferred the back and shoulder rubs that David lovingly administered while we watched the evening news!!



Yesterday we drove into Vancouver and walked in the drizzle at Kitsilano Beach. David lived in Vancouver in the '90's when he studied at UBC and played in the VSO for a few years, so this beautiful city has a special place in his heart.







This morning David went with Bob for his chemo treatment and then out for a father/son lunch together. He'll return home to Ann and the boys on Sunday evening. Then in mid July all four are going to take a roadtrip here from NY, spend a week with us, and then drive to Regina to spend a week with Barbie, Tim, Kim and their four. The cousins can hardly wait!!

We continue to marvel how well Bob is doing and his doctors are very pleased. We are FULL of thanks to the Lord.

Monday 4 June 2012

Family time

We just spent six wonderful days with Barbie, who flew back home to Regina yesterday. She's always a "breath of fresh air" and seems to find the company of Mom and Dad more enticing than taking trips to exotic places--hard to believe, but we're so grateful!! Here are a few pictures to prove it!!



Although White Rock isn't the tropics, it's about as close as you can get in Canada!!



Even though the weather was a bit cool, we still barbecued and even ate outside a couple of times!!



Enjoying ice cream cones is always such a summer delight--even in our warm sweaters AND just an hour after we'd eaten breakfast!!



And always the "Dialysis Tea Party"!!

Bob is doing amazingly well and we're pretty confident that he'll be able to have chemo this Friday. We expect that his white blood cell count will have risen sufficiently. We plan to drive to Vernon right after he has chemo on Friday morning to spend the weekend at Fairhaven, a wonderful Christian leadership retreat. Bob serves on the board at Fairhaven and he'll be participating in their board meeting on Saturday. Fairhaven has just completed the construction of a beautiful lodge which will be dedicated on Sunday afternoon. We're so excited to be able to be present at that momentous occasion. We're praying that Bob won't have any negative side-effects from his chemo so that we can enjoy all of the activities as well as the road trip through the mountains.

Bob will be permitted to miss dialysis on Saturday evening, as long as we get home by Monday noon so that he can have it that afternoon. THEN . . . David arrives from western New York on Tuesday to spend five days with us!! Later in the summer David and Ann and the boys will be coming for a week and Tim and Kim will be coming with their children as well--at different times. We are SO blessed!!