Wow does 3 weeks go by fast! Above are just a few pictures of what has gone on the past 3 weeks and it has been a good sabbatical from treatment.
The first week after our last treatment we laid pretty low as Val was recovering from her last treatment from the first phase of chemo. I was traveling that week and Val’s mom and dad came to stay while I was gone. Unfortunately during a storm one of the trees in our yard decided it didn’t want to be up any longer. It came down and squarely landed on my in-laws van totaling it in the process. We sustained a little house damage but nothing too big that can’t be fixed. You can get a feel for how large the tree was in the picture of Sam with the left over stump.
The second week we were without kids as Sam was off to Band Camp and Kara off to Grace Adventures for Horse Camp. It was a good week for all of us as the kids both had great times at their respective camps along with Val and I getting a little time alone. We had a nice week visiting with friends, going out to eat and just generally resting.
The third week was filled with a few more activities with one of those being a trip to Chicago for a concert to see Hillsong UNITED and Lauren Daigle at the United Center. What a great concert and wonderful time of worship!
Today we start Phase 2 of chemo treatment. For the next 12 weeks Val will get a chemo treatment every Friday. This Phase 2 treatment is a different drug from the first phase and our understanding is that most people handle this phase better. As part of this treatment cycle she will get a big dose of Benadryl which will most likely make her sleepy. She will also get the same dose of steroid as from the first phase. As you may remember, this steroid was the thing that caused her the most challenge with keeping her motor running and having trouble sleeping. Now that she is getting this dose weekly instead of every other week, we are a little concerned about the side effect it may have on her.
So we are off onto the next phase of treatment! We would ask that you continue to lift us up in prayer. Specifically that Val has very little side effects from the steroid. Thank you so much for the love and support! We are so very encouraged by all of you standing with us!




Prayers continue, so happy to hear of a nice break from treatments this past few weeks.
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We’re praying Marc and Val that Val will be able to continue on this new, twelve-week journey with a minimum of side effects and without interruption!
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