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Sunday, December 25, 2022

Christmas for a Lifetime

 I am learning that Christmas is not just a day.  Nor is it just a season to celebrate.

Christ's quiet birth in a lowly manger was just the beginning... He became God with us.

Every day.  All year.  For each moment we live... even when light and hope is hidden from view.  He walks through the darkness with us and becomes our Immanuel. 

Jesus Christ brings us Christmas for a lifetime.  From the cradle to the cross...And that is Grace and Joy and Peace for all who believe.

Blessings from our home to yours this Christmas.  Today is just the beginning!

My Love, Always,
Jane


Sunday, December 11, 2022

When Your Hopes and Dreams are Shattered...

 

We don't often hear much said about Joseph's heartache before the angel appeared to him.
But I think about it.
The crushing ache of his heart when he learned of Mary's apparent betrayal.
The realization that all the love he had poured into making a life for the two of them—all the hopes and dreams—were gone.
We don't know how long God waited before sending the angel to tell Joseph of the miracle within Mary's womb, but it was long enough for him to plan a quiet divorce.
Long enough for the tears to fall and the heart to shatter.
What joy must have filled Joseph's heart when he learned that the love of his life had not betrayed him, but was carrying the very Son of God! Almighty God was fulfilling His promise of salvation through this woman he loved so much.
What Joseph thought would bring the end to his hopes and dreams actually fulfilled the hopes and dreams of the entire world.
Sometimes what appears to be the end of your world is really the salvation of your world.
"But while he (Joseph) thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost.
And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name Jesus: for he shall save his people from their sins." (Matthew 1:20-21)

~  excerpt from Kimberly Joy

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Celebrating Early Detection for Pancreatic Cancer!

 A story of Hope!  Meet Martin Abrams...  Early detection saved his life!



So grateful for the doctors, the teams, and the organizations who are forging a path forward in this battle for our loved ones!

That is Hope for tonight,

My Love,
        Jane

Thursday, November 24, 2022

So Many Things to be Thankful For


May your day be filled with true gratitude for all the good things
that have graced your journey.

My Love,
           Jane

 

Monday, October 31, 2022

8 States in 10 Days!

 It's been a whirlwind trip... but such fun!

From Texas to Wisconsin and all the way back!  We made the most of every second...

Visiting family!


Admiring Autumn's Beauty!



Celebrating Marriage Vows! Congratulations Taylor and Tyler!


Remembering Loved Ones...



Exploring the Mississippi River Back Roads!




Enjoying the Jim Miller Pumpkin Festival!







And spending time with dear old friends from our College Days!


It's been the best kind of Road Trip!  But home sure does look good!

Happy Halloween, y'all!  

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

 You can survive this!  

Every pancreatic cancer fighter needs to see this video...


Thank you Tom for spreading Hope!!


Friday, September 30, 2022

No Matter How Dark...

                                     

Don't be so hard on yourself.

Everybody has a chapter they don't read out loud.
Take a moment. Sit back.
Marvel at your life;
at the mistakes that gave you wisdom,
at the suffering that gave you strength.

Despite everything, you still move forward,
be proud of this.

Continue to endure.
Continue to persevere.

And no matter how dark it gets,
remember where you're headed.

~ unknown

Friday, August 26, 2022

Saturday, July 30, 2022

How do you Fight this Fierce Battle?

For Diane Ronnau, veteran Producer at CBS news, she faced her pancreatic cancer battle with grit, humor and a healthy dose of balance and perspective.

She passed away last weekend, July 23rd, 2022, after facing down her cancer for 16 years. 

Much too soon. 

She left us a gift in her living... a road map of sorts as we all face our own chaos... in this fiercest of battles, she refused to be defined by cancer, rather she let family and love be the ultimate reward.

In 2007 she shared her thoughts with Sandra Hughes:

"The truth is sometimes you do things because you have to do them.  I am sick, but I also have responsibilities.  I have a family, I have work, I have to do those things.  As much as I was extremely worried by being sick, I also wanted to participate in the rest of my life that I am very attached to."

The tributes have poured in... she was loved by many.  In her line of work, words are currency.  And these words speak to the life she lived and the people she touched.

We are richer for the life she lived.


When words escape us... may love speak the cries of our heart.


Thursday, June 30, 2022

Hope in the Darkness... A New Drug to Treat Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer

There's a new drug on the block... And Earl Groce wants everyone to know about it!

His story is one of Hope and an amazing 5+ years of living with (and thriving in the midst of) pancreatic cancer.

He shares so much of the journey on his blog... cpi613.com.  Head over there right now and be encouraged!

His story starts out as many before him... utter shock, disbelief and despair.  Pancreatic cancer is among the top deadliest cancers in America and has a dismal survival rate if the cancer has spread or metastasized.

And Earl's cancer had spread from the pancreas to the liver and lungs before being diagnosed.  It's a diagnosis none of us would wish to receive.

But... Earl's doctor was able to enroll him into a new clinical trial.  He was one of 20 patients in the first phase.  And this is the story he is telling to all who will listen.  We need more cancer patients and loved ones to hear the news.  Check out his blog... he shares it well!

The new drug CPI613 or Devimistat works in tandem with a modified Folfirinox treatment and in November of 2020, the FDA has fast tracked CPI613 for Pancreatic Cancer treatment.  It is currently in Phase 3 trials and while not the golden ticket for everyone, it has improved remission and given hope to many!

Earl received a beautiful thank you note from the daughter of a fellow pancreatic cancer patient.  She shares from her heart and it resonates deeply:

"Thank you for everything, and please keep sharing your story.  I KNOW we are not the only family you have given hope to in some of the darkest times.  This diagnosis is given as a death sentence by doctors, and a quick internet search turns up much of the same.  Your story is one of so few out there that shed light on such a grim diagnosis.  Thank you again."

Well done Mr. Groce!  Well done!  We need more Hope for the Darkness.  Thank you for being the encouragement we all need!

Prayers tonight for the cancer warriors and each one who is holding the line.  CPI613 is one of the newest drugs in the fight to win this war.  Believing with all my heart it is just the beginning...

All My Love,
Jane


Summertime and Rest

 

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

When the News is Devastating...

This has been a hard couple of weeks.

The news of wars abroad and wars at home.  The taking of innocent lives, the murder of children, right here in America.

Worry can consume our days.  Cancer compounds the fear.  It's a slippery slope... we can so easily get sucked into a vicious cycle of heartache and hurt.

And in the midst of it all, a time for Remembrance.

Memorial Day.  A Day to Honor, to Remember. To give thanks that another would lay down their life for ours.

There is still hurt.  And heartache.  And even worry.  We feel things deeply... the love and the pain.

To give space for the honoring, we're making a choice.... to be mindful of our Time, to hold some boundaries for Hope. And to choose Kindness in a world gone mad.

Turn off the news.  Put down your phone.  Lift up your head.  Get your house in order.

And pray.  Oh, loved ones, we have to pray.  Only God can heal our brokenness.

Only Jesus can mend our torn and weary hearts.


Sunday, May 8, 2022

Choosing Joy this Mother's Day

 

Choosing Joy today as we walk out the grief...

Honoring a Mother's love the best way we know how, by holding those we love a little closer today!

May your day be filled with more joy and love than is humanly possible,
My Love, Always,
              Jane


Friday, April 15, 2022

The Grief of a Father

 Good Friday... a day so filled with grief that the sun's light failed.  Christ hung on a cross meant for me...

"... and darkness came over the whole land until three, because the sun's light failed."
                                                                                                      Luke 23:44

The dark, all-consuming.  A grief that swallows hope.

And until I lost mom, that grief was always fleeting, transient, something to ponder on days like Good Friday.   

But walking out our monumental grief had a way of making the sorrow personal.  Painful.  Real.  Perhaps you know that kind of darkness, where the sun's light fails you.

I saw a recent post by  Rachel Lewis:  She knows grief.  She's walked through the despair and anger and darkness too. She captures the feelings of Good Friday from the depths of that darkness and the heart-rending bereavement felt by God the Father... a Father who understands our grief better than we ever knew.

"While it was the Son who died, it was the Father who looked on, no doubt wishing he could change places with his Son.

While the Son felt every physical pain, the Father felt the deepest pain of separation and loss—a feeling he, no doubt, had never experienced to that extent before. Especially when he turned away.

“What keeps me coming back is that God understands my pain.”

While the Son rose after three days, the Father took on the role of a bereaved parent and will forever know what it feels like to lose a child.

While Good Friday used to only point me to the Son, the beautiful sacrifice so we could know the Father—I now look at Good Friday as the day the Father made the even greater sacrifice—letting go of his one and only Son.

On this Good Friday, I remember not only the death of the Son but the bereavement of the Father. Not only did the Son share in our weakness, but the Father shared in our grief.

There is still so much I don’t understand about God or faith. When my friends suffer devastating loss, when senseless tragedies occur, my heart always questions why God allows such pain to exist in the world.

What keeps me coming back is that God understands my pain.

And on my darkest days—the days when I can’t see hope, or light, or goodness—I can go to him and tell him about all I’m feeling. And he knows. Because he’s been there too.

He sits in my brokenness with me, as only another bereaved parent can."


Thursday, March 31, 2022

New Tests for Early Detection

 For pancreatic cancer, early detection is the key... the key to a survival that we are fighting for every day.

New on the horizon are two blood-based tests that can potentially detect pancreatic cancer before it causes symptoms.  And with pancreatic cancer, the earlier it is found, the more likely that it can be treated successfully.

We are excited to share the GRAIL's Galleri test and Immunovia's IMMray PanCan-d test.

The Galleri test can detect the presence of more than 50 types of cancer (including pancreatic cancer) and the IMMray PanCan-d test is the first-ever blood test specifically for pancreatic cancer.

And this is news.  Nothing in the world of pancreatic cancer has changed much in the last 50 years.  Treatments, tests, survival... it has been a hard fight. It's time to get an edge... way past time!

So, here's a few things to know about these tests:

Neither test is currently approved by the FDA or covered by insurance.  But both companies do run the tests in certified labs.

Both tests cost approximately $1,000 per test.

And it's important to state that the blood tests do not provide a definitive diagnosis, nor are they a standalone indicator of the presence of cancer.  As always, speak to your healthcare team when planning your cancer testing and treatment to determine what is best for you.

The Galleri test is an amazing test that can detect the presence of 50 types of cancer based on genetic material that gets shed from the cancer cells.  The results can also indicate where in your body (like the pancreas) the cancer may be found based on specific markers on the DNA 

The IMMray test is not available for everyone.  It was created to provide early detection for people who are at high risk for developing pancreatic cancer due to family history or a known genetic mutation.

If you are interested in either test contact your doctor or healthcare team.

And for a wonderful supportive team, check out PanCan's Patient Services for a wealth of information. Their counselors are some of the most helpful and encouraging voices you will hear on your journey... and we all need help and encouragement on the way.

Hope for tonight,

My Love, Always,
Jane

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Rest Your Soul

I saw this quote today and I needed to hear it...

In crazy times, when I find myself chasing after all the things,
I'm reminded to stop... just stop....
 and rest my soul.



Maybe you too?

Let's pursue some peace and a little purpose as we rest our souls in Jesus,

It's All Grace Tonight,
Love,
     Jane


Friday, January 28, 2022

The Emotional Roller Coaster of Change

Hello!  How is it already the end of January??  I don't know where the days have gone... well, except for the cold, windy days curled up in front of the fire.  Yep, it's easy to drown out life's chaos with a warm cup of cocoa and a good book!


As I was pushing myself out of the comfort-zone and getting back into real life, I came across this great explanation for the emotional roller-coaster of endings... and new beginnings.  It was exactly what I needed to hear... perhaps it will be the push you need as well.

I am not one to make New Year's Resolutions, but the principle applies.  For every good intention, there are a thousand distractions.  Truth?!

The principle I read about is called The Emotional Cycle of Change developed by Don Kelley and Daryl Conner in the mid-1970's.  It is particularly appropriate here as the New Year has begun and resolutions have been made!

There are 5 stages in this roller coaster. Bear with me... it all comes together with an inspiring bang!

First stage is Uninformed Optimism.  It's that New Year's Eve high.  We see all the benefits, but none of the cost.  Lose 50 pounds?  You bet!  Get up every morning at 5 to start with quiet time and devotions?  No problem!  Turn that spark of an idea into a 6-figure business?  Done!

Unfortunately all that Optimism dies a quick death as the second stage kicks in... Informed Pessimism.  Our positive emotions turn sour as the cost of the change becomes apparent.  Basically the reality of what we've taken on makes us question our sanity. Lol!  Are we nuts... lose 50 pounds?  Right!  Get up at 5 every morning?  Not gonna happen!  Start a 6-figure business?  Not possible!

This drives us to the lowest point in the roller coaster of emotional change... the Valley of Despair.  Well, Don Kelley and Daryl Conner don't call it that. They believe that the lowest point is actually Hopeful Realism.  Uh... Realistically?  It's the Valley of Despair... Truth!  This is the point where most people give up and all good resolutions go to die a quiet death. Yes, been there, I can testify!

The pain of change feels too hard, and the benefits too far away.  Lose  50 pounds?  I just gained 2!  Get up at 5am? The baby kept me up teething all night!  And start a business?  Who are we kidding??!!

The quickest way to end discomfort is to quit.  So, yes, I call this the Valley of Despair.  The Psalmist speaks of it in a familiar passage:


... and although our emotional roller coaster does not necessarily lead us into the shadow valley of a real, physical death, it occurs to me that there are many kinds of deaths...

the death of a dream, of hope, of love, of new beginnings... it is the death of what could have been.

And that will bring us right down into the Valley of Despair.  The Psalmist reminds us that we have nothing to fear in our valleys for He is here.  God walks with us through every valley and offers Hope and Comfort.

It is here in the valley that we find God's heart and it is here where hard choices are made.  God never forces our hand.  He offers...  Give up or Push through...

If we give up, we will spend a lifetime repeating steps 1-3.

If we push through, well, there's the first good news for today according to Don Kelley and Daryl Conner.  Pushing through will lead us straight into stage 4 on our way to Success!  This is called Informed Optimism.

The possibility of success becomes real.  And the benefits of our actions start to bear fruit.  It is perseverance in the midst of despair.  We finally see that the cost is more than worth it.  Down 15 lbs... I can do this!  Up early 5 days this week... Delighting in a 5am quiet time with my Savior!  Business plans coming together... Made my first sale!

These small steps toward change, multiplied many days over, lead us to the final rewarding stage in this roller coaster... Success and Fulfillment.  Yay!  The benefits outweigh the cost and the actions of our emotional changes have finally made all the hardship worthwhile.

Celebrating 50 pounds down!

Finding purpose and strength in my walk with Christ in those early morning quiet times!

Relishing the Success of a new business venture.  

It is at this stage in the process we realize that what was once difficult and hard and unattainable is now routine, fulfilling and so very achievable.

And here's the secret:

Everything worthwhile task that we undertake will bring with it the roller coaster of emotional change.  We will ALL experience doubt, frustrations and even failures on the road to success and fulfillment.

There is no way to skip the hard parts.  No bridge to miss the valley of despair.  It will happen to all of us if we are brave enough to risk change.  As long as we don't give up, those failures along the way do not mean we are weak or wrong... it means we are pushing through towards something new.  And we're getting closer to success with every step!

If you are a visual learner like I am, here's my very-basic-in a nutshell-hand-drawn version of the Emotional Cycles of Change:


When we find ourselves in the Valley of Despair, look up.  He is right there with us, offering Hope and Comfort when all around seems lost.

Persevering together in the midst of the hard, the dark and the impossible.

Be Brave. Be of good Courage. Be Faithful.  Reach back to help another.  Hold your lamp high to see the next step.  Trust wholly in the One who calls us come.

He will see us through...

In Grace, Always,
Jane

Saturday, January 1, 2022