Today was the first day I did not take anti-nausea meds! Yea me! The day started out a little rocky, but turned around for the better.
The prayers of God’s people are working. I know it. I can feel it. I am pushed forward and carried through every day by your communication (let this be a notice that from this point forward I’m going to refer to emails, cards, calls, messages, texts, etc as “communication”). The bible verses you’re giving me are so fitting. By the way, my Jeremiah verse, yes I’m claiming it as mine, surfaced again in someone’s card this week. Cool huh.
I went to see Dr. Porter today and get my labs drawn. Dr. Porter is a medical psychologist. I have to start by saying I’ve never been to a psychologist before, but he’s not the “tell me about your childhood” kind of psychologist. He’s more “so how’s the nausea going?” kind of psychologist that specializes in cancer patients. He was good. He gave good suggestions. He suggested keeping some things as routine as possible so I don’t feel like cancer has taken over my entire life. While he kept talking my mind started wandering about how routines and twins don’t always mix, but whatever. I got his point.
As far as I know my lab work was good. I was a little concerned I was anemic, but they could tell me within a couple minutes of drawing that I’m not. This is an answer to prayer too. Last week I was slightly low and I was a little worried that a blood transfusion was in my future.
Dusty is doing well with his new role at HMI. He seems very busy and happy with it. Brooke is doing great and had a good time today at the Farmer’s Market with Avery and Bea’s (grandma Vander Zwaag). Although she cried during the bee keeper demonstration because she was convinced the bees were going to sting her (sorry Avery – girls cry). It was nothing that a giant sugar cookie couldn’t fix. Max and Samantha had a typical day in the life of a 7-month-old – dirty diapers, veggies, fruits, bottles, playtime and naptime. And now bedtime.
Have a great night!



