Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Christmas Holidays


The Christmas holiday was wonderful.  Our family met at Park City, Utah for Christmas week.  Even though it was cold, we had lots of fun skiing and tubing.  For me, it was exciting as I was able to go skiing one day and tubing one day.  Even though I did not feel well, I was still able to do those activities with the family.   It took a couple of hours for me to get ready to go skiing, but after I made one run, Steve said “ it is all gravy now as you have succeed being out here”.  I was able to make a few more ski runs.  Overall, I was really happy to able to ski.  It was definitely worth the effort and pain.  It was absolutely wonderful to have been with all of our children and grandchildren for Christmas.  My niece, McKenzi, took fabulous family photos with a wonderful view from the Park City cabin in which we stayed.


Another treat while we were in Utah was seeing many members of our extended family.  A special treat was when the Felt family (my siblings and their children) met at Theresa Felt’s house in Park City.  I was able to spend time with many of my brothers and sisters and was happy to see so many of my nieces and nephews and their children.  We had a wonderful night together sharing pictures, books and stories.   We also saw some of Steve’s family, and appreciated Steve’s sister, Cheryl, allowing us to stay in their house in North Salt Lake for a few days.



In January, I returned to my bi-weekly chemo treatments.  Even though it is not fun to go for such treatments, I really appreciate the kindness and courtesy shown by those who administer these treatments.  I have gotten to know the nurses and staff quite well, and they show real concern for me.

I am scheduled to get another CT-scan this week.  It will be good to check my progress again.  We will review the results with my oncologist next Tuesday, February 2.  Even though I was blessed to be well enough to enjoy the Christmas holidays with my family, it was really difficult at times.  I still have a lot of pain in my abdomen.  Lately, I have had more nausea.  I still have headaches some days.  Eating remains a challenge due to my prior esophagus surgery.

I have felt discouraged at times.   This leads me to have an occasional “pity party” for myself.  The best way I have found to deal with this is to try to improve my attitude.   As President Monson said, “So much in our lives depends on our attitude.  The way we choose to see things or behave or to respond to others makes all the difference.  To do the very best we can, then choose to be happy about our circumstances, whatever they may be, can bring peace and contentment.”  I am very thankful that I have been blessed during this difficult time to help me have a good attitude.  I receive many tender mercies on a regular basis.



9 comments:

  1. Dear Marilynn, thank you for sharing your sweet heart with us. Your words strengthen and bless us. Your example of faith, courage, love and gratitude light a path of decouple ship for all. May you feel our love and prayers for you. ❤️

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  2. Marilyn - thanks for your inspirational posts. You are a true example of courage and love. Bless you!

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  3. Marilyn, you are an inspiration on how to face life's challenges and how to live life!

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  4. You epitomize the quote of President Monson. You are positive, kind and courageous!
    I love you
    Kathleen

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  5. You continue to be an inspiration. I'm in awe of what you do and are. Sending more prayers for a good oncology report next week. Much love.

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  6. My sister, Marilynn, is my Hero. She is loyal, thoughtful, unselfish, remarkable, and always considerate of others. Last October while I was with her in the hospital, she kept asking me if I had been able to get something to eat. She was incredibly ill, and yet she was concerned for me! I just read something our sister, Windy wrote about her. Windy first met Marilynn when she was a young teenager. Windy wrote about her first impression of Marilynn. She wrote, " Marilynn was strong and determined." This has certainly proven to be true! Steve and Marilynn have been amazing through out this whole ordeal. They are people of strong faith who are devoted to each other, as well as their children. Consequently, each of their children are devoted to their parents. Marilynn, I LOVE YOU, I LOVE YOU! Your sister, Yvonne

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  7. Somehow I missed this post until now. I so appreciate you being "real" and "honest" with your feelings and then somehow you so gracefully and remarkably intertwine your sweet recognition of your blessings and gratitude for the "peace" and "comfort" you feel amidst the turbulent events happening in your life. Thank you for sharing with each of us these feelings and know that many prayers of strength and comfort and healing are being offered up for you and Steve and your family.
    Love you so
    Tammy

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  8. How fun to be able to spend time with family and extended family. I so wish we could have been there. I always enjoying reading your blog posts about how you are doing. During all the challenges you are facing you have so much faith and positivity. You are such a wonderful example to me and so many others. Thank you for these updates aunt Marilyn. I sure love you!

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  9. Thank you for sharing the sweet moments as well as the hard ones. I really appreciate hearing your about how you focus on the positive and how you rely on your family and faith. I wish we could have been there the annual Christmas get together in park city. I am so grateful for how close our extended family is and how consistently we gather. Love you and look forward to the next blog post.

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