In Chinese, the concept of crisis is represented by two characters: one meaning "danger" and the other "opportunity." On August 15, 2008 crisis emerged. Grace was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. Today, on October 8, 2010....she was officially declared Cancer free and not only fought, but conquered her battle with Leukemia. She was a tiny girl when she was diagnosed. Today we see a lovely young lady, brave and strong and not at all the same child that began this battle. She is so mature, wise beyond years and GRACEFUL through hardship. Out of "danger" and crisis, Grace made opportunities. In doing so, she has taught her family how to love more deeply, how to feel more acutely, how to perceive more carefully, how to serve more wholeheartedly, and exactly what God's GRACES feel like.
Today the kids decided to bring a gift for the last time at the hospital. One of Grace's favorite things to do after chemo is unlock the prize chest and pick out a fun toy, stuffed animal, game, or art set. So the kids took their money that they have been fundraising and went to "dollar tree" and bought over 150 toys to restock the toy chest so that the children still going through treatment will always have a good selection. I think they felt really good about it and it even brought a tear to one of the receptionist's eyes. In walked our family of 6 with cookies for the nurses that we all helped bake, 9 bags of toys for the chest, presents for our doctor and head nurse, and an whole new feeling of being done with this. We have seen each one of our kids sacrifice for this cancer. Of course not on the same level as Grace, but they have all been effected by the C word and it was nice to finish as we started, together, hopeful, optimistic, and ready for whatever comes next. Here are some pics from today....
Tonight JR and I took a deep, long,good breath and I think for the first time in two years and two months, we will go to sleep with a different set of thoughts on our minds.








