It's good news Tuesday here - basically, my health is "stable", and I will be continuing chemotherapy for 2 more rounds before another CT and MRI :) AND - I was WRONG (yes, I admit it!) - there IS one more cluster made with Sweet Home - from Anita - whom I have to thank for pointing my error out to me! LOL - it's not like me to overlook much, let along a beautiful cluster :) Enjoy!
Just click on the image to download. - Kim
Love It! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAnita, another beautiful cluster with word to match. I don't know HOW you do it all the time, but, keep on keeping on. Thanks so much. Kim, so happy to read your "good" news. Doing the "Happy Dance", and as always, thank you for the share.
ReplyDeleteFantastic news about your health. Hopefully, your next rounds of chemo will zap those nasty CCells. Positive vibes that the CT scan and MRI will show no signs of "C".
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are stable. Sorry to hear you still have to do more chemo. Hang in there. Thank you for the lovely cluster and wordart!
ReplyDeleteLove the quote Anita. You always come up with something beautiful. Kim, so glad to hear you are "stable" but hoping you next round of chemo as not rough on you! You are such a trooper and have such a positive spirit! I wish you only the best. You will overcome this!
ReplyDeleteYou health news sure is good news! I know you will get through the next treatments very well. I wish you only the BEST.
ReplyDeleteAND a beautiful "forgotten" cluster is always welcome. Thank you!
Stay Possitive,With Lots Of LOve & Healthy Vibes Heading Your Way.Thank You For Sharing All Your Wonderful Gifts & Bless You & Yours Hugs :)xXx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely cluster. Praying your next round of chemo will see you cleared.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear you are stable and praying for continued improvement. Chemo is terribly draining and I think you've been amazing throughout it all. Healing hugs.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted you to know how much I appreciate all the beautiful work you and your team share with us . . . it is amazing! Praise note: When I was told I had to have chemo and all the wigs looked like my grandmother's hair style, I just cried. I was in the shower the next morning and told God, "I can't do this without you, you are going to have to show me that you are real!" Next thing I know, the sun shine brightly streamed through the window. Considering it had been raining all week, including that morning, I considered the sun shine as an answer to my prayer. It was rough but I hung on to my sunshine! My motto became, "The sun in shining, God is good." Best of luck to you.
ReplyDeleteTotally true and I thank you for the freebie once again!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU bunches :)
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