Friday, July 22, 2022

The radiation bell

Celebration ensues! I finished radiation therapy this morning bright and early. My sister, Donna, from Indianapolis is visiting and she went with me. So, I had a witness to my grand finale: ringing of the radiation bell. 

The two of us were moved to tears, I will say. It has been a long haul this year. Donna has been right there with me, texting messages during cancer treatments, and listening to me complain over the car phone as I drove home from radiation. 

What I would have done without Donna, I do not know. She was my constant, my go-to person when I was down and discouraged. There would have been lots of quiet time. Her cheerful conversations kept me positive.

Of course, this is not the end of my cancer treatments. I continue with infusions every three weeks until November. But I can handle those. I am on the home stretch now. Fact is, I can see light at the end of this very long tunnel.

On the ride home this morning, unlike any other morning, there were what Donna calls 'angel rays' reaching down from the skies above. They were reaching through the clouds, letting me know very clearly that life is good and the future is bright. Thanks be to God for the direction this healing is going. Like I have said in many earlier posts, I am so blessed.

Tomorrow I celebrate in yet another way. The two Block of the Month Clubs I lead at the Aurora Sewing Center are joining together for a quilt show at the East Aurora store from 10-3. My wonderful quilting ladies are bringing their quilts and quilt tops to show what they have accomplished; I am so proud of them, and pray many folks pop in to applaud their learning efforts. I promise you will be amazed at their fabric choices and quilt designs.

As for me, this is the best way to celebrate. Since I view myself as the quilting cancer girl, this shows everyone how sewing has kept me going across the year. Whenever I did not feel well, I forced myself to sew, focusing on much more than cancer. Not once did I cancel a class because cancer interrupted. For that, I feel totally satisfied and grateful.

So, I close with a photo of my bell ringing this morning. I ask that you join us tomorrow in East Aurora at the Aurora Sewing Center for a chance to see quilting at its finest. Come celebrate with us: quilts, quilting knowledge, the quilting process, patience with this learning, and supportive friendships that are truly magical.


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