"Kathy’s report today is
positive.
All her numbers are good and the doctors have
determined that following today’s chemotherapy, we
will return in 3 weeks for a full round of scans.
Then and if the scans are clean, chemo will be
suspended and we will begin the next phase of this
journey with labs and scans every two months to see
how her body will respond without the chemo.
We consider this a tremendous moment for us and we
rejoice for all that God has done to this point—believing
that this new segment is further evidence that God
is helping us and securing His plans for Kathy’s
future.
It has been a special treat this time to have both
Jeremy and Jason, their wives as well as Sadie and
Tucker with us on this trip to CTCA. Having
Sadie and Tucker has been an emotional boost for
Kathy and me. Our four grandchildren are such
a gift from God to us. We’ve been able to introduce
our family to the many acquaintances we have met
here and those who have helped us. CTCA has been so
important to our journey and we firmly believe this
is the place God wanted us to be. Obviously,
hospitals are not the best place for small children
but watching Sadie and Tucker today in the waiting
areas brought to mind a great spiritual truth…
And he said:
“Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like
little children, you will never enter the kingdom of
heaven.” (Matthew 18:3)
Amidst all our consternation with Kathy’s illness
and the progress toward her complete healing, a few
things have consistently enabled my spirit.
Among them are four with names-- Cooper, Branson,
Sadie and Tucker! Because they are young and
don’t yet know the trauma of anxiety, the atmosphere
around us is oblivious to them. In their
laughter that might appear to be out of place, they
remind me of how God desires all of us to walk out
life’s larger moments.
Cooper’s parents prepared him that some people
taking chemo lose their hair and so he has been
constantly aware of Mimi’s hair. Remarkably and
thankfully, she has been able to keep her hair
throughout the process. However, this has not
kept Cooper from keeping check on her hair and
wondering when her hair may come out like Uncle
Jason’s? We prepared two hairpieces for Kathy,
just in case and they sit on a bureau in Mimi’s room
at our house. Cooper thinks they would make
wonderful additions to his wardrobe as a Rock Star,
if “Jesus does not take your hair!” Seeing
life through small eyes reminds Kathy and me that
our “big” moments can be viewed with joy and
peace—if we become as little children.
As Sadie and Tucker play in the floor in front of me
help me realize that someone bigger is watching over
us. Their hearts are focused on the things
that bring them joy and not on the
anticipation/anxiety of the older adults.
Watching Tucker giggle and wiggle on my lap I am
reminded that Jesus once asked, “why are you so
worried about such things? Your Father knows
what you need!”
In simple terms, we are the children in this drama,
waiting in the presence of our Father and trusting
His love and care for us is always enough. May
God teach us all to appreciate the wonder and joy of
life as prepared by our Father.
Our family thanks you for your consistent and
faithful prayers for Kathy!"
A
Message to Texas From Kathy Isaacs:
Ina,
Your kindness to me during this
journey has meant so much. Thank you for the
prayers and the wonderful prayer blanket. I
appreciate the labor of Ms. Gwen and Ms. Addie and the
Pampa
church in providing this for me. I love the picture of
the ladies from
Texas
praying. I wrap up with the blanket during my
prayer time. We are believing God for total healing and
I thank you for standing with us.
Love you,
Kathy Isaacs