We received a call on Good Friday from my dad. What seemed like lingering back pain from an old golf injury is actual metastatic cancer. As you can imagine, I felt shattered into a million pieces like a glass vase accidentally knocked off the kitchen counter.
However, our family has a deep sense of strong resolve. We have each other's backs through thick and thin. And we weren't about to let cancer suck the joy out of celebrating Easter together. So we did what all families do when faced with crisis at Easter. We dyed eggs, baked too many Easter desserts, and made sure that we squeezed the life out of our time together.
Although I do not welcome this uninvited guest into our lives with open arms, I do embrace the opportunity to help, serve, and love my dad more now than ever before because that is what defines family.
We will be strong. We will show up and be brave, and we will stand together and hold each other up when we want to fall.
Love never fails.
Much love,
Katie
2 comments:
So sorry to hear about your father and he will live on through you and your sons. Your one son looks just like him. Sending prayers of strenth, comfort, and peace.
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