I thougth I'd tell you a little about what has been going on with my husband John.
Because of complications from his bone marrow transplant, which he received to put two cancers into remission, my husband John has been unable to post for two years.
This has caused my posting and commenting to also be very infrequent, but that's another story. I'll be posting regularly this year barring some disaster -- you'll just have to wait and see!
Anyway, John has started to feel a lot better, and was finally able to post on December 26, 2010, just a few days ago.
While it's been a little over two years since John has posted, he is going to attempt to post on a regular basis from now on. Or at least as frequently as he can. He is still going through a lot of health issues, but as you all know, he is very stubborn, too stubborn sometimes, LOL, and he isn't going to give up in many areas in his life!
Stubborness (or shall I call it persistence with him) is often a good thing, so perhaps he's not too stubborn! As well as the Lord, stubborness has kept my husband alive. And it will keep him moving forward as he attempts to find his "new normal" in life as a Survivor.
This stubborness will keep him moving forward as he attempts to find what he wants to do in the next few years of his life, and to see what the Lord has in store for him to do in the future.
It will be exciting for him, and for me as well! The future is feeling brighter...
Anyway, if you haven't visited his entry of a few days ago, and would like to, let me give you the link:
Merry Christmas 2010
If youd like to read more of John's blog you'll find it here:
too stubborn to die
Finally, I'd like to say Happy New Year from John and me. May 2011 be your best year yet! God bless you all.
krissy :)
Sometimes it is the persistence to keep going that makes life worth the living! The best things in life often are discovered only through being persistent!!
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Mark
It is so enheartening to see you both back here blogging, I myself dont blog very much either, would like to improve upon that in 2011. One of the reasons I love hearing from you and John, Krissy is because of your valiant efforts to keep on going inspite of everything, it is an inspiration to me, I too am a fighter and very stubborn, think it is what gets us all through the very tough times in our journeys. God bless you both in 2011, and look forward to reading both your journals. Happy New Year to your both.
ReplyDeleteI did read Johns Christmas post and was happy to see it. It will be good to have you making entries more often. Happy New Year to you both!
ReplyDeleteHi Krissy. Will love for you to post and will go and check how his post! Happy New Year to you both.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful seeing your post and also John's, you've both been in my special thoughts. May this year be a good one for you both.
ReplyDeleteThese are some good positive thought, Krissy, for both of you. So glad to read them and looking forward to more.
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Keep up the positive thinking. I can definitely relate, I had a relative who died a few days before Christmas because of Stage 4 lung cancer. It's an evil beast, hope our scientists can find a cure! Thinking of you and your husband
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Good Luck John and Krissy, there are always two who suffer from cancer, the patient and caregiver. I am never fond of the term, caregiver, there is a toll to both people.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you both. You deserve the very best year ever!
ReplyDeleteYou are both such fine examples of grit, determination and LOVE for each other!
God bless!
Jeanie xxxxx
You and John continue to amaze me. I'm happy to hear you both have such hope. May God be with you throughout 2011!! Glorify His Name!!
ReplyDeleteI have read what you said about john and I don't see john just as a survivor but more then a conquer in Christ! Tough what ya need to keep on or some call it Faith. I am back to trying to blog too. Take care
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