Monday, July 19, 2010

Good enough to travel

Yes, by the end of June my health had improved to the point of taking a family vacation. We rented a large RV, packed all five boys inside, and drove across the state to Montana's Glacier Park. There amid spectacular peaks and serene lakes, Annie and I were happy to hike up a trail for half a mile and back, while the boys went up to the top. Besides the scenery, we were treated to goats, deer, bear cubs, and bison and pronghorns at the bison preserve. The RV made it possible for me to rest and eat while traveling, playing Scrabble with the boys, or "camping".
After we returned, I had another round of chemo to partake of. The PSA was down to 221! The pain was down! We really praise the Lord for that. The red blood cells were low, so I received a blood transfusion. That seemed to boost the low energy. I have now had up to 8-hour days at work, though I still hear the voices not to overdo it.
So thank you for hanging in there with us over this difficult year. Thank you for your calls, cards, containers of soup, and intercessions. We consider those prayers to be as important as the medications. We continue to pray that God will replace every single cancer cell with a healthy one. We also pray that God will be glorified through all of your participation in this trial.
With deep appreciation,
Cal