Savanna and life

Who knew in March 2008 my grandaughter, Savanna, would be fighting for her life against Medullablastoma. That my dear friend would be fighting lung cancer.
That my husband would have a blockage and require angioplasty. All in 5 months. Life storms at times and is a gentle stream at others. I have had my faith tested and then tested again. People amaze you with their kindness and the amount of love they give. There are a few that amaze you in their emptiness but that is for God to judge. The cruel and the kind....many more good souls. Hard times bring out the truth better than any other time. It is a fact. God is truth and He reveals it. The truth is always revealed by God.
Savanna gets very sick when she has the three drug chemo but does fairly well with the one drug chemo. She marches on making bracelets and sticking stickers in books and then when counts are low her doctors and parents battle the cancer and somehow she comes back strong. She was hospitalized last week and is much better, her WBC was 0.900 and normal is 10.000. She is a fighter and a good soul. Her eyes dance with a light only God could have put there in those searching blue eyes. God has been good, He has been there irregardless of the moment for me, He is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Life is minutely short, please live it. Let your light shine just like Savanna. God will take me through whatever comes He will go with me. He will be there for Savanna and her family, for my friend, for all the downcast in heart and soul. He came for the weak, lost, and suffering. He said "the sick need a doctor". Every word He said he meant. Thank you for all your prayers, card, gifts, kind words, and every random act of kindness. My mother, dear Mother, calls me Job. She can make me laugh and make me see in the darkness. My friend that is so sick was one of my rocks and now she needs me and I will be there with the grace of God.
Blessings
Melly

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