I was walking on the 3rd floor today and there was a volunteer playing a beautiful song on the piano. Right at that moment I realized how much our life is going to change...again. We literally moved to a different state, met all new friends and dedicated the last year of our life to keeping Annabelle alive. I have spent countless hours in this hospital experiencing the worst days of my life and also some of my greatest joys. Most of my memories from the past year took place right here at PCMC. Most of Annabelle's friends have cancer and they live in Utah. My fellow cancer moms are my friends. The nurses, techs and doctors are my friends. In many ways I don't want to leave all that behind. As much as you can't plan anything in the cancer world, the one thing I have known the past year is that as soon as Annabelle's counts recovered, we would be coming in for the next round. Then it would repeat every few weeks. I always knew what was next in line. Now I have no idea what will be coming up next. It will be a different sort of unknown. We will be establishing our new normal. We will have regular visits back to PCMC for scans and follow-up appointments, so it's not like we'll never see these people or this place again. It will just be different. Different in good and sad ways.
My life has been forever changed because of this journey, and I am a better person because of it. I am eternally grateful for that. I know as time goes on we will settle into new relationship dynamics with those back home and those here in Utah, but for now it leaves me emotional and unsure. Bittersweet.
4 comments:
Sally we are so happy that the end is coming. We have been praying for your family this whole journey and are hoping for the best for you.
As you have taken all of us on your journey, our family too has changed. I look at my kids differently, I look at my husband differently, I guess you could say I look at my life differently because of what you have reminded me is most important. I hope you all adjust to your "new" normal and enjoy it. We will always pray for Annabell and your family to continue in health and joy.
I'm so happy that you guys are almost done with the treatments!Thanks for the update :) I'm looking forward to reading a post about Annabelle's last chemo!
WOO HOO!! Can't wait to have all my girls back at home. Love Auntie Penn
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