On one of my walks on the river trail in Spanish Fork I was taking photographs with my new camera and I saw this blue flower blowing in the wind. So I took a few shots and one turned out so stunning. I am amazed and so glad I was able to capture the beauty of this flower. Sometimes in life the things that we think are average turn out to be extraordinary. We are like this flower, whether in the mist of trials or regular life we can find the beauty in our lives.
Here is a little back story on how my adventure started. This tumor I have now is not related to the one I had on my leg. In fact in April of this year I got the all clear from Dr. Graves. No more MRI's on my leg. The end of May when Nathaniel and Amber were visiting with my wonderful grand boys I had a pain in my side. Val was at a High Council meeting he met us on the way to the hospital. They did a sonogram and found something so I was admitted to the hospital so I could get an MRI done. That showed growths in my liver. Then I got to have a biopsy. The doctor said I could go home or stay in the hospital till the results came back. I opted to go home so I could spend time with my grandsons. Val and Nathaniel gave me a blessing while I was there. Adam sat on my lap and repeated the blessing in his two year old vocabulary. It was so precious. Through this whole process I have felt calm. There have been moments of ups and downs. I have put my life ...
We drove down to Jackson to the lab to check my blood to see if I was we'll enough. Then we went to the drs office. For all set up. Put the iv in my port it hurt. Good thing about they lest the hook up part so I don't have to get poked the next 4 days :) this is where I get to spend the afternoon. The sisters in my ward made me a scrapbook of inspirational thoughts. It was so nice I haven't read them all I'm spreading out the joy :)
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