Here’s good news from Cris about Hank:
Hi everyone, Sorry for not writing sooner, just got caught up in the good news and decided to get in the holiday spirit. With the help of a good friend, I got the Christmas lights up while Hank had his vaccine up at UCLA today. So excited my house sparkles!!
Anyways, Hank’s MRI was stable - Yay!! So, he will start his infusion of Avastin next week and he will be getting it every other week for as long as it keeps working. He is also getting the vaccine, so with both treatments we just pray that he will continue to do well.
Again, I want to thank everyone for you prayers, love, kindness and your unconditional support. Oh yeah, and all that great food from LBFD, you're AMAZING. We love you all soooo much.
Take care and enjoy the simple things of the holiday.....each other. Remember...Jesus is the reason for the season.
Love to all, Team Z
We thank God for Hank’s progress. We’re also thankful Susan continues to do well. November was blessedly quiet for us medically. She has regular periods of headache and tiredness, but gets relief from rest or meds. We’re progressing on her steroid taper and will have her Decadron dose down to 0.5mg daily this week. Past efforts to get free of the steroid have been interrupted by other medical events that required higher doses again, so we’re hoping this one goes well.
Thanksgiving brought us to relaxing hours with family in Lakewood and Angelus Oaks following best-ever Thanksgiving worship at Emmanuel. Every year is the best ever because we see all the new ways God has been faithful. Like Psalm 92 says, “It is good to praise the LORD and make music to your name, O Most High, proclaiming your love in the morning and your faithfulness at night.” It IS good to give thanks to the Lord. Observing that his mercies truly are new every morning – that situation I feared actually turned out okay, or that hard time came attached with unexpected blessings – reminds us who is in control, that he is good, and his goodness is for us.
Most days may be ordinary and forgettable, but Thanksgiving Day allows us to take stock and sum them up. Thanksgiving brings perspective. We realize strands of time may flow by unnoticed, but seeing them strung together year by year, colored with reminders of God’s loving presence and faithful acts, a pattern emerges that encourages our faith. We see God weaving our lives into a tapestry of his careful, creative design – always unfinished, but always more beautiful. We’re thankful.
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