Here’s a bit of good news that made me cheer yesterday morning:
My regular clinical trial protocol has changed! So, instead of going in to the hospital two days in a row every three weeks, I’ll now have all my appointments on the same day – yay! It will be one long day, but only one day and I’m pretty sure it will be less tiring overall!
To celebrate, I slept in this morning! My 8:30 am appointment was cancelled because I did all my tests and meetings yesterday! I feel tired today, but not as tired as I typically do on the second appointment day!
Yesterday at the hospital, I rejoiced again to receive comments about how thick my file is and how many weeks I’ve been on this trial. I’m very thankful that these meds continue to work for me! I’m grateful that I get to keep taking them, and hopeful that the good work they are doing will continue for a very long time!
In other exciting news, my kids have been away at camp (a great opportunity for which we are deeply grateful!), and they’re coming home soon! I wrote a poem this year which I will have posted below. (Sorry about the formatting: not exactly what I wanted, but it’ll do!)
I hope you will enjoy the rest of the Summer (or Winter, for those in the Southern Hemisphere), and give thanks for the gifts of each day! Our doorbell just rang, announcing the good gift of a dear friend visiting and presenting me with a gorgeous shirt she just made for me! I’m feeling rather bowled over by this generous gift! I am grateful for so many gifts, including your ongoing prayers and encouragement! Thank you!
Heart Pressed
They bump out the door,
Duffle bags bulging with sleeping bags and swimsuits,
Enough for fourteen fun packed days
The door bangs behind them,
Its vacuum pulling my heart along with them,
Pressed up against the glass,
Aching for their presence
Yearning for their laughter
Echoing around these now empty rooms
And they’re off!
Bundled into the car
Bright smiles, cheerful waves and calls of, “I love you!” “xoxoxoxo!”
Last year, she said, she blew me kisses all the way down our street, down the next one and the one after that, and even along the highway …
Our love is a bungie cord
It stretches and stretches and
Will not break
My heart squeezes out through the door and sneaks into the car with them,
Travelling that 400km journey, tucked away like the messages I hide in their bags,
Like my note she keeps safe under her pillow at camp
And I remain, heart pressed against the glass,
Aching for them to deeply know the One who will never leave nor forsake them,
Yearning for them to encounter Him in bigger and truer ways,
Trusting that as they grow, He is always more than enough.
Heart eagerly pressed against the glass,
Excited about the people they will meet, skills they will learn, songs they will sing, stories they will savour, beauty they will behold …
And bundle up to bring back home to me
A sample of our summer adventures:
(Diefenbunker, Nature Museum, History Museum)

My firstborn, serving his delicious homemade ice cream!
Wow so wonderful to hear about your clinical trial program. Wahooo. So happy for you. We hope it continues to give you the health you deserve. Love the photos and glad the kids had a feast time. You write lovely poems. Again thrilled and blessed to read your words. All our love.
Thanks, Erika! Love from our family to yours.