How do you go home and inform your husband that you might be dying?  How do make that phone call to your parents?  
I found out about the severity of the melanoma right before Halloween.  I had the surgery on
 November 2nd, and then found out the wonderful news that the melanoma had not spread a 
few days later.  For about a week, though, I went through life wondering if I was dying; 
wondering if this would be my last holiday season. I had always wanted a family, but I suddenly
 imagined that it might be impossible.
 Not only did the melanoma not spread, but just two months later we found out we were pregnant with Denver.  
 I felt compelled to write this post for a few different reasons.  First, to give thanks and praise to God for healing me and blessing us with a son.  Second, to encourage anyone who is going through a dark time in their life right now.  On November 1st I thought I might be dying. By January 1st, I knew I was healthy and pregnant and my future was brighter than it had ever been.  
With God, all things are possible.
*The melanoma had been on my neck, so when they removed the skin, I was unable to move my head for quite a while.  It was quite a sight. For a bit of comedy in this serious blog, please see the photo below of me cooking dinner a year ago with some claw thingy (the claw is completely unecessary and unrelated to the surgery. It was just funny):
 

 
You are absolutely amazing! I miss you lots and am so thankful for you and the wonderful memories we have from the summer of 2005!
ReplyDeleteI am curious. How did Austin like the claw-thingy potatoes?
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful story you have now... so excited to see your face. and your precious baby's! and so glad to add your blog to ours. i'll be back... xoxoxo
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