Meet Amy

I have struggled with the answer when asked, "What do you do?" and it isn't work-related. Ultimately, we settled on that I find things and untangle things. But I also read (a lot), pretend to wake surf, and watch Hallmark films.

Amy's bookshelf: 2024

The Weekend Away
it was amazing
So so good! Orla and Kate are long-time best friends off on a girls' weekend away. Kate is a bit of a player who is trying to get back at her soon-to-be-ex, causing her to spend frivolously and do drugs and hook-ups. Orla is a new mom ex...
tagged: 2024, audible-books, five-stars, thriller, and thoughtful
Written Off
really liked it
tagged: 2024, cozy, easy, and four-stars
Maybe Next Time
really liked it
Parts were a screaming 5 and parts were like “what?” And just irritated me. It is a Groundhog Day premise about a family of four - the mom is caught up in her own life and missing all that is going on around her with her kids and then he...
tagged: 2024, audible-books, fiction, four-stars, and thoughtful

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A Bad Weekend

A friend of mine came up to me and said, “I’m in a really bad mood today.  I had an awful weekend and I’m sure I’m going to have a bad week because of it.”

I guess that is one approach.

But wouldn’t it be better to say, “Man, I had a crappy weekend.  Hopefully I can make the most out of this week and enter next weekend ready for some fun.”

Just a thought.

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Speaking of a bad weekend that carried into a bad Monday…

Friday the 13th lived up to its name.  My sister-in-law has been cancer free for 10 months.  10 miraculous months.  On Friday we learned that those aggressive and unwelcome cancer cells are back and she has a number of them in her abdomen.

Sure, I could focus on the tailspin that news put me in.  But my tailspin is nothing compared to the feeling my brother and sister-in-law are experiencing.  My tears and sobs that would creep out at random times throughout the weekend and even today, are dry and quiet compared to what my brother and sister-in-law are having.  For the moment, there are few trials that I see people dealing with that compare to what Tom and Anne are facing.

Anne wrote, “I have spent the past few months riding the rollercoaster of surgically-induced menopause, trying to overcome the neuropathy that my chemo created, working on growing back some seriously wavy salt and pepper hair, and finally getting some of my energy back. During that time, however, with my focus on my limbs and my hormones, cancer has crept back into my abdomen.

We are crushed. We spent the better part of yesterday crying and trying to regroup. I think there will be more crying, but in moving forward, we are focused on fighting.”

In closing she asked us to please share with all who would be able and willing to pray for her.  10 months ago, you prayed for her and her family.  I humbly ask you to do it again.

So far this week she has had a stint put in for her kidney and her port is back in place.  We will learn more each day on the steps that follow.  For now, we will pray with as much faith as we can.

I am grateful that we grow from our trials and challenges.  It helps me knowing that Anne and Tom are two of the most faithful people that I know.  If there are two people that can find the bright side and win this fight, I believe it is them.

 

 

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6 comments to A Bad Weekend

  • Miel et Lait
    Twitter: miel_et_lait

    Amy, this is awful news! I know no words will offer consolation. I will keep your entire family in my prayers.

    Amy
    Twitter: familytrifecta
    Reply:

    Thank you – we (she) needs all the prayers we can get right now.

  • Stephanie
    Twitter: stephsday

    I just prayed for her (and for you) as I comforted my 2-year-old back to sleep.

    P.S. I love your positive outlook on life.

    Amy
    Twitter: familytrifecta
    Reply:

    Thanks- I wish being positive made it it all better. 🙂

  • I’m so sorry to hear the news. Anne, Tom and your whole family will be in our prayers. We love you guys!

  • Oh, this breaks my heart. She is beautiful! I will keep her in my prayers.