Here in Arlington we started the month off with a major Tornado. The 4 of us at the time of the storm were all in different locations and all in the path of destruction. We were all a little emotional and shook up but safe and sound and that was the most important. I waited the storm out in the walk-in at our Fuzzy's Taco shop with a good friend and several strangers that won't soon forget me. Kirstyn was in duck and cover position at her elementary that was only a block from some very major damage. She told me the next day, "Mommy, I know we are just supposed to pray inside our heads at school, but yesterday when the building was shaking, I was crying and praying out loud!" James was at his pre-school where they took all the kids into the designated shelter to play games... he had no idea that there was even a storm. David was in Dallas at a training class and his cell phone calls to me were not coming through, he just knew several tornadoes had been reported in Arlington so when we finally got in touch I already had both kids and we all made it home safe with only minor damages compared to many of our friends. (Hail damage on our vehicles, new roof has already been put on the house, new bedroom windows, and still working on picking out new garage door... details really overwhelm me now but we are using an awesome contractor and David is taking care of everything that reguires financial decisions.)
Our friend, Chris took these amazing pictures for our Easter Card. I love these words to an old hymn we used to always sing in church for Easter Sunday and this year they are so true for our family!
Because He lives I can face tomorrow
Because He lives all fear is gone
Because I know He holds the future
and life is worth the living just because He lives!
Because He lives all fear is gone
Because I know He holds the future
and life is worth the living just because He lives!
David and I went on TWO dates. That might be a record for one month! We went to a Ranger game with my college roommate Angela and several of her friends and then we got to go to the Bass Hall to see the Ricky Nelson Remembered concert. I was feeling like I had won the Date Night Lottery.



I was asked to start teaching a regular Body Pump class at a local gym on Monday mornings at 5:30 am and if you know me, you already know that I said yes! Prayers appreciated because I'm nervous about how that will work during my monthly chemo weeks.

David's company had a huge summer picnic at the Texas Rangers game. We were all given t-shirts to wear and had a great time going to the game as a family! Kirstyn decided that our shirts needed some help to look like 'girl' shirts. We even sprayed her down with body glitter! I think David said there were around 3,000 employees and family members that attended the game. It was really fun to look all around the stadium and see huge sections of seats filled with blue Sewell shirts! We were seated in sections with each of the dealerships so our family got the opportunity to get to know the families of the people David works with every day. Kirstyn and James both made new friends that they can't wait to see again soon!

All that in the midst of our day to day activities and I completed Round 8 of chemo. My next oncologist visit and MRI is scheduled for May 15th. Round 9 of chemo is scheduled to start on May 20th. This blog actually feels very "normal"... we are working very hard to minimize the power that the cancer has in our lives and we really appreciate all of your prayers and encouragement!
