What a happy Thanksgiving! Lynda went to Houston for the weekend to see her family, while I stayed to see all of mine. We got together at Beth and Doug's to have the traditional Thanksgiving. I ate second helpings for the first time in months. With mothers dressing, sweet potatoes, green bean cassarole, mashed potatoes, turkey and ham, who could not get seconds? It was good to see everyone, including Katie. She missed the last two Thanksgivings to be on her mission trip to Marselle, France. She said escargo just is not the same as my greenbean cassarole.(ha ha).
On Tuesday I went to the doctors office and got the results of my latest bone marrow biopsy. They said I was in complete remission of my multiple myeloma. The prayers, cards, and well wishes worked to help me get thru all the treatments to get to this point. I can not thank everyone for all the strength I have felt from all those cards and well wishes I received. Today it snowed big beautiful flakes of snow. It didn't last long and melted quickly. I felt it was a blessing, showing me how beautiful life is, even if it doesn't last as long as we want. We have to appreciate what we have while we have it. It is the little things in life God gives us that are so precious. The love of family and friends are what I cannot thank God enough for. I love you all, thank you.
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