Layne is doing chemo today at Huntsman. I'm glad he's starting in the morning at a place close by...instead of a place that requires a flight home and us being away from the kids. It also typically means that he starts his chemo in the late afternoon...which makes for a long day.
I'm going to do some things with the kids and then head up. I dropped him off this morning so he could start at 7. The boys road their scooters today to seminary: 6:45 AM, still dark, 25 degrees F. Bless their hearts (and the rest of their cold bodies).
I appreciate all the sacrifices the kids are making for their Dad and our family. The boys road their scooters this morning and all of them will be getting things done while we're gone. They do quite a bit to take care of themselves and each other while Layne and I are away.
Self-reliance, independence, and a willingness to work together as a family are some pretty great benefits to stem from a really difficult trial. It is great that they have stepped up in this way. I hope things go well and as painlessly as possible this go-around for Layne! Our prayers are always with him! xo
ReplyDeleteHow did the treatment go this time? How is Layne holding up? xo
ReplyDeleteWe've been hoping to hear from you. Hope that the treatment went well. We love you and pray for you always.
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