In the meantime, it's been another long period of time since I've posted on my blog, and there's a big reason for my absence. In early-December I had my semi-annual CAT scan and bloodwork that revealed a localized recurrence on my cancer. Needless to say, this is not what we had expected or hoped for. However, it was not a surprise to God. Everything that happens is filtered through His hands, and He closely and tenderly holds us through it all. I can truly say that God has given me a peace these last two years that I cannot explain. I've had times of real discouragement, but only God can provide what no person or thing can give -- a closeness to Himself that is true comfort and assurance that He is always with me on this journey, even in the darkest of moments.
I started a new regimen of chemotherapy the week after Christmas, and I finished my last treatment on Wednesday, June 2. Yay! My last bloodwork showed that the tumor markers continued to go down, so that is a praise and answer to many prayers. I will have another CAT scan and bloodwork on June 21, and then we will get the results on June 23 and find out whether I will have short-term or long-term radiation (as long as nothing else has changed). I already do not miss the chemo and look forward to regaining my energy. God has provided me with such wonderful medical care. The doctors and the nurses are amazing, and my infusion nurse Paige is such an amazing nurse who takes such good care of me. What a blessing she is! We continue to pray for all of our medical professionals, and we tell them we do. It's my desire that they will see Jesus in me and hopefully see how I respond as a believer to my cancer. My beloved husband has been so caring and loving through all of our journey together and has been Jesus to me.
We continue to feel so blessed to be lifted up in prayer by family and friends around the world. Thank you so much for making us feel so very loved!
I have found some wonderful songs that have encouraged me during my most tired and weary times. One is by Keith and Kristyn Getty, "He Will Hold Me Fast." Oh, what deep and real comfort that no matter what happens to me in my life, Christ my Savior will hold me fast. If you've not heard it, you can listen to it here. It originated from an old hymn by Charles M. Alexander in 1906 based on Psalm 139:10. Psalm 139 is such a rich and wonderful Psalm of David.
What confidence we can have knowing that God is always with those who love Him -- and He is available to anyone who will ask for His help -- no matter how unworthy you feel. Jesus paid the price to make us right with God the Father. This verse should encourage us all as we encounter difficult times that He will hold us in His mighty hand. Everyone has hard times eventually, and God is available to all for strength to endure, comfort in our grief, and assurance of His love....even there Your hand shall lead me,and Your right hand shall hold me.Psalm 139:10
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I have begun to color again, and it's been so relaxing and a blessing. I love to think about and pray for someone as I make a card, and the card below is a 50th birthday card for a precious friend at church. She is beautiful inside and outside, and I love her dearly. She loves peonies, so I enjoyed using different colors for the bouquet of flowers. I decided to stencil "wallpaper" behind the flowers and added a bold sentiment. It's a large image, so I am thankful for a set of A7-size dies so I could mat it with Purely Pomegranate and place on a white card base. Inside on the left, I stamped Proverbs 31:30.
Stamps: Peonies (Art Gone Wild/Catherine Scanlon), Amazing You (Altenew), Precious Poppies (SNSS)
Paper: Solar White (Neenah), Purely Pomegranate (SU!)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento), Onyx Black (Versafine), Speckled Egg Distress Ink
Tools/Accessories: Copic markers, A7 Layers dies (Waffle Flower), Woodblock Prints stencil (PTI), Mini MISTI, Gemini Junior die-cutting machine, Tombow Mono Liquid Glue
Tools/Accessories: Copic markers, A7 Layers dies (Waffle Flower), Woodblock Prints stencil (PTI), Mini MISTI, Gemini Junior die-cutting machine, Tombow Mono Liquid Glue
Techniques: Copic coloring, stenciling
Card Size: A-7
Card Size: A-7
9 comments:
Ohh Cheryl,
I am praying so hard for positive lab results. Your posts are always so inspiring because you are always positive...your strong faith is very uplifting and brings calming peace to all who read them.
How fun to see a gorgeous creation by you. This isjust stunning with lovely colors and our talented execution.one if these days I will take some copic classes and get better using them. I love the bg on this sweet card.
Your post are always full of faith and I love them and YOU!! Your card is beautiful! Love those gorgeous colors!!
Sweet Cheryl, it's been a long hard road for you. Still, you keep the faith and love going strong. You have not lost your coloring skills. This is absolutely exquisite! Sending gentle hugs.
My dear Cheryl, your Journey has been hard but your Faith has sustained you through it all, you show us that God is comfort and strength, love and grace under the most difficult of circumstances.
I'm so happy you are finding your way back to your craft room, to coloring in the same amazing was as always, your card reflects your strength and determination and the beauty of your soul.
Thank you so much for always inspiring us, my dear.
God Bless you always.
XO
Maria Rodriguez.
Hello Cheryl, I have just recently subscribed to your blog and now got this blog post from you. Thank you for your post. I needed this strong faith reminder today. I pray that the lab report shows God's healing and grace. HE IS OUR HEALER... NO OTHER CAN TOUCH US LIKE HE CAN!!! Thank you for sharing your faith. I rejoice with you in Jesus, our Savior.
BTW: Your card is beautiful. Love how the background shows through the two glass vases. It's that extra touch!!!
Love,
elena
Cheryl so good to see you posting again and sharing your journey and how God has brought you through and gives you strength for each new day!! Will pray that you get good news here soon, and can regain your physical strength.
Your card is absolutely gorgeous and I am sure your friend will feel very special to receive one of your homemade cards!!
Sweet and precious Cheryl, it's wonderful to see your post and your display of faith and love for our one and only God! The post contents are uplifting and touch my heart. The card is absolutely beautiful and I'm so happy you're able to enjoy art at this time. You are a wonderful person and I love you, dear one! Thanks for sharing the song; love it. You remain in my thoughts and prayers! May God bless you, sweetie, and bring you good news at your next doctor's visit! Big hugs!
What a lovely card, and beautiful news regarding your treatments, Cheryl. I hope you continue responding well. I'm grateful, too, that you grow in your faith. I have signed up to continue receiving your posts. All the best, Donna
Oh Cheryl. I am just now seeing this post. It has been such a hard journey for you, but you have traveled it with such faith and grace. I pray that you are continuing to respond and improve with the radiation treatments. And as always such a gorgeous card. You are an inspiration. Love to you my sweet friend. <3
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