Thank you
For your prayers.
We're having a
not so fine weekend.
I just hate this chemo and cancer.
I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
Let alone my sweet husband.
Please continue to pray.
It's a true blessing.
A few pictures from our yard.
The flowers are amazing this year.
The little birds have them blooming
outside their bedroom windows . . .
And so do we :)
Again
Thank You.
Connie :)
(((HUGS)))
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, for sure. I want to live in that little birdhouse! Such a sweet front porch it has. And yes, still praying here; you are both on my prayer list. I am so sorry about the cancer and chemo and the horrible things it does to your wonderful Steve. May God's peace and strength uphold both of you.
ReplyDeleteIn the midst of all the pain and angst God gives you a moment to rest your eyes on the beauty that is around you. Your flowers are gorgeous. I am so sorry it is not a good spot right now for your hubby. Praying the chemo does its job and that the worst of side effects subside soon. It is so hard to watch it happen-as I well know.
ReplyDeleteLove to you- xoDiana
Stunning flowers...Yesterday,I read at PHAMILYBLOG(https://annesphamily.blogspot.com/):"Where our strength runs out,God's Strength begins"...God bless both of you.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks lovely Connie, so many pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteIf only we could take the suffering of our loved ones....it is so hard to see them so unwell. Prayers continue.
Hi Connie, your garden does look beautiful. I bet it is a lovely restful place for you and your hubby to sit. Prayers being offered up for your hubby. xxx
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry that your hubby and you are going through this. We are just finishing our first year as Wild Bill was given a stage 4 terminal diagnosis on June 6th of 2018. Thankfully with yours and others prayers we have made it almost through the year, with less hair and weakness, but we're still here! Hoping all our prayers will be answered for your hubby. Those beautiful flowers hopefully will be a premonition of good things to come and a beautiful future for you both!
ReplyDeleteYou are both in my thoughts, it's just an awful thing to go through, I know.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are looking wonderful, the garden must be your happy place, I think.
Your flowers do look amazing.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry you are not having a good weekend.
My prayers are winging their way to you both.
All the best Jan
Oh Connie, may the pretty flowers somehow put a little smile in your day. Praying for you both right now, dear lady.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear it has been a hard day. Prayers for healing and strength.
Sorry it's not such a good weekend. I can't imagine what you're both going through right now. As always, I'm sending thoughts and prayers your way.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are all so pretty
Connie,, wrapping you both in hugz and prayers <><
ReplyDeletePrayed right away. Hoping he feels better soon. Hugs, Nancy
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteSorry for your rough time. You are in our prayers and thoughts.
Sending warm hugs.
~K.
My dear Connie, I'm so sorry that after the wonderful week you've had, the weekend isn't so good. Cancer is a terrible enemy. It takes so much. I hope you're feeling all of the love and prayers that are being said for you and your dear Steve.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and love,
Betsy
Wonderful flowers in your garden right now. I do love the Clematis and the roses!
ReplyDeleteThink of you and Steve during this new series of chemo treatments.
HI Connie- It is the 2nd Day of WINTER here and very dry and cold too. I wish I lived closer to you so I could pop around to your place with a nice yummy cake- perhaps cheesecake or chocolate- and have coffee with you and Steve seated on your lovely sunny verandah and chat away awhile with you....that'd be good..we can imagine it though. Your photos today are very special and beautiful- the little Wrenn House with the red flowers is certainly like the Kingdom of God..a very cozy nesting place. Love and Best Wishes to you both. KEV.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so very beautiful. So sorry that you and Steve are going through a rough patch. Cancer is indeed a horrible disease that seems to touch us all. I will keep you both in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteHi Connie, Thinking of you and wishing the best for Steve. Your flowers and garden are beautiful and help one feel calm in stressful times.
ReplyDeleteHello Connie and Steve - your garden is a beautiful place and I hope you find some solace there among the flowers. Praying for grace in each moment.
ReplyDeleteThoughts and prayers,for healing ! Your garden flowers are beautiful
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sue
The flowers are so beautiful, I know you need that boost of colour to cheer you both up! Continuing to wish you well and keep you both in my prayers! xx
ReplyDeleteIt really is the hardest thing to experience and I'm keep you both in my prayers. Love seeing your beautiful flowers and the pretty green grass. It's so dry here, our grass needs a drink! Hugs to you both!
ReplyDeletePraying!! My sweet son-in-law who's in his thirty went through this four years ago. He is still cancer free!
ReplyDeleteGentle hugs Connie...stay strong.
ReplyDeleteConnie, so sorry to hear that it hasn't been a good weekend, I do continue to pray every day that he does well with the treatments and strength and peace for you both.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are just gorgeous, how wonderful to be able to see all that looking out your windows, I do love the roses around the bird house, so neat!
Oh Connie .....I want you to know that your dear husband is in my prayers ..and you are too . Sending you both a Healing hug . love Debbie xxx
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