Josh and I were able to get away for two nights to the Oregon Garden, thanks to my in-laws. Only took us a few years to use the gift they gave us (we’re awful at getting away). On the 26th, we celebrate our 18th wedding anniversary. We’re so grateful for this much needed time away, especially right before the start of a busy week and difficult season we are entering into. The walk in the beautiful garden, enjoying downtown quaint Silverton and several rounds of Phase 10 were just what was needed.

Yesterday our sweet church body prayed over us after service. This fellowship has been so wonderful in countless ways.
This afternoon, Josh got his port installed. We again had an amazing team of nurses and a doctor. Everyone was so kind and even had just the right amount of humor to keep our spirits light. The actual procedure was only 15 minutes. But they had to do more blood work and with prep time and recovery time, we were at the hospital about five hours. Josh did great but wasn’t a fan of the burning lidocaine.
When we got home some dear friends brought us a delicious dinner that really hit the spot and another dear friend brought yummy treats. Our tummy’s and our hearts are full with all of this love. We are just marveling at the Lord’s goodness and provision.
Tonight, the pain is more evident and Josh has been icing the wound area. We have to be at the oncologist tomorrow at 9 am for his first treatment. Tomorrow will be a little bit of a longer day and we are praying that his body tolerates the treatment well. He’s been such a trooper all day, nerves and pain and all. Please continue to pray for him this week and all that is before him. We are truly being sustained by all of the prayer, support and love.

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