Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Change of Pace

 The scenery is very different looking out the window here in Tulsa!  I have traded the jungle out back and the ocean out front for tall trees with various shades of turning leaves, squirrels, and increasingly cooler air. I left Honduras when our last guests, Bob and Alexis Jack and their engineer friend, Ben, left the country after fixing our electrical system in the hospital. 4 weeks earlier, I had noted a small mass on my thyroid and we began making plans for me to come back to the US to have it evaluated. I'm now 1 1/2 weeks into my visit and still awaiting the definitive thyroid diagnosis!  However, we had very good news today in hearing that the PET scan done to prove that the mass was not part of something more extensive turned out negative. More news and a plan of attack should be forthcoming after a Friday visit with the endocrinologist and a Monday visit with a surgeon. I've needed some recovery time physically as was very tired on returning, so have been content to spend a lot of time reading, praying, and visiting with friends mostly here where I am staying. Just now getting out walking and enjoying the late Fall sunshine with the kids and grandkids.     John has stayed behind this trip with the 4 kids committed to caring for me if its necessary to have surgery! Sarah and baby Ellie will be arriving here in Tulsa on Monday from Philadelphia, figuring that a toddler is good laughter-therapy- especially this one! Eryn has said she'll skip school to help me, Dan says he'll take time off work....I am richly blessed. I appreciate them all, and with the good news that its nothing more than a thyroid problem, I am confident I'll be able to just enjoy them all and need very little help!

aftergame treats with Eryn and Benton
 The plan, Lord willing, is for me to return to Honduras Dec. 3.  So until then, no pictures from Honduras!  Please pray for peace for John there alone. The heavy rains have begun in earnest, he's dealing with the normal bridge outages, internet being out, inability to get to his mountain clinics, and having to keep up the house alone. We're thankful for all the prayers in this health problem....praying that I will be a good steward of this time the Lord has given me.

6 comments:

  1. Penny,
    Thanks for the update. We'll continue praying on our end. Blessings.
    Pastor Kent

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  2. Yay! Great news! Thank You, Jesus! We'll continue to pray too (and for John too). May the Lord bless your time with the kids and grandkids.

    Love you,
    Melody and Pad :)

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  3. Thanks for the update, Ms. Penny. My family and I are all praying for you. Miss you!

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  4. Penny - so thankful the PET scan was clear. Yay! You know that I will help you as much as I can should you need it. I will check in with you soon.

    Love you.
    Denese

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  5. Sooooo happy for good news from your PET scan!! Praise God! Enjoy all your kids!! Love....Linzy

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  6. My sweet ministering angel. From days back in nursing school I've known the Lord had decided to use you here on earth to carry his old rugged cross. Praise Him for your results and may you return with strength in your body and joy in your heart. Soak up the love of each little grandchild and may the Lord continue to bless you and John..
    joanie

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