when it rains, it pours
Isn't that the truth?
This week has been out of control. To begin, my sister-in-law, Kristen was diagnosed with thyroid cancer a while back. she had her thyroid removed and recently began radioactive iodine therapy. Because she is radioactive right now, she can't come near anyone, including her 3 kids and husband :(
My mother-in-law,Kathy has been caring for Kristen's kids since last week while kristen completes her treatment. A couple of days ago, however, my father-in-law became very sick! Swollen feet and ankles, swollen abdomen, sharp pain, trouble breathing... the whole she-bang. After a couple days and much convincing, he called the doctor who immediately sent him to the hospital. He was diagnosed with a bad gallbladder (which needs to be removed) and congestive heart failure. He has been there since Monday, and we are hoping to get him home by Christmas!
On Monday, when my father-in-law went to the hospital, my niece got sick and needed to be taken to the doctor as well! Steve and I took her to the doctor and got her medicine. She is fine now -- phew!
To top it all off, last night I learned that my Grandpa Glenn (Stapley) is very, VERY sick. In just the past couple months his health has plummeted. He says that he hopes to make it through my Grandma Marian's birthday which is New Year's Day. I've always had a strong relationship with my grandparents, and to lose my grandpa is going to be really tough. I am just grateful that I was able to see him and give him lots of hugs and love over Thanksgiving. I am also grateful that he got to meet baby Danny.
Hopefully this week winds down, everyone gets well, and we can really focus on the blessings of this holiday season! I know everything is going to be ok -- it's just been a lot to handle all at once! Have a MERRY CHRISTMAS and really remember to count your blessings and show love to those you hold dear.
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My thoughts are with you and your family. I love your grandpa, such a sweet guy!
p.s. Your Christmas card is darling, and hanging on our fridge.