I just found out a friend of mine has cancer in her ovaries, the size of a beach ball. Her husband just called us to give us this shocking news. We see them
maybe once or twice a year, we've known them for 25 years. She is so young, only 44 I think. They tried to operate today, emergency hysterectomy surgery as
she's been terribly sick for two weeks with what she thought was flu-like symptoms. But the cancer count was too high and they said they couldn't do
the surgery, they sent her to the regional hospital with a cancer center.
So.....tonight....I am focused on being supportive of our friends, who very much are in distress right now....and suffering. We focused our thoughts and energy together on being very positive for her, for sending her love and prayers, and I just know that Father is bringing her through something she needs to go through....and I have a feeling it will work out for the best somehow. It always does. We always gain from these very tough experiences. I did my best to be positive, sympathetic and encouraging, empathic, but not in a sad depressed way. Well maybe a little bit! But I tried to turn it around and show him how her body is releasing things which have accumulated in her that are representing a releasing, a letting go, things that built up from years in her that she no longer needs! So he has hope and I know he's a strong guy. And he's very positive and appreciative of his wife and all their blessings together.
I have to go make our dinner, but I wanted to share this news tonight. I get to put to good use my previous overworried energy of days recently, into a better focus and use of my energy, which is God's energy! I want to be there for them. They are such a good couple. She's a hairdresser and just got her own salon two years ago and this past January she opened it up in a brand new place, which was so nice they got rave reviews and a state inspector brought his father, a barber of many decades, driving down two hours to her salon because he thought it was so nice! She's a beautiful person with a great outlook on life, always spunky and happy and lively....
I'm praying. I know God will see them through this, because He brought them to it! I have faith and trust in our Father.
Thank you for offering good thoughts and prayers to my friend Liz and her husband Doug, please.
Love,
Barb
So.....tonight....I am focused on being supportive of our friends, who very much are in distress right now....and suffering. We focused our thoughts and energy together on being very positive for her, for sending her love and prayers, and I just know that Father is bringing her through something she needs to go through....and I have a feeling it will work out for the best somehow. It always does. We always gain from these very tough experiences. I did my best to be positive, sympathetic and encouraging, empathic, but not in a sad depressed way. Well maybe a little bit! But I tried to turn it around and show him how her body is releasing things which have accumulated in her that are representing a releasing, a letting go, things that built up from years in her that she no longer needs! So he has hope and I know he's a strong guy. And he's very positive and appreciative of his wife and all their blessings together.
I have to go make our dinner, but I wanted to share this news tonight. I get to put to good use my previous overworried energy of days recently, into a better focus and use of my energy, which is God's energy! I want to be there for them. They are such a good couple. She's a hairdresser and just got her own salon two years ago and this past January she opened it up in a brand new place, which was so nice they got rave reviews and a state inspector brought his father, a barber of many decades, driving down two hours to her salon because he thought it was so nice! She's a beautiful person with a great outlook on life, always spunky and happy and lively....
I'm praying. I know God will see them through this, because He brought them to it! I have faith and trust in our Father.
Thank you for offering good thoughts and prayers to my friend Liz and her husband Doug, please.
Love,
Barb


