This past Thursday we got some heart breaking health news about my father in law (Russ).
My in laws are on a mission in Malaysia...they have been there since October 2008...so about 7 months. I guess since December his back has been hurting him and he just thought it was nothing so ignored it thinking it would go away. My mother in law (Debbie) finally made him go to the Dr. Monday, May 11th 2009. Little did they know what they were going to be told.
He has cancer! It is in one of his kidneys, touching his pancreas, in his spleen, his lungs and they think it is in his back muscles too. They say it is a very aggressive cancer.
We got the phone call Thursday morning from Kent's sister Sheri. Kent was already gone to work. Sheri called him and told him the news. He was blind sided with the news of course. Sheri talked to me shortly after as I was at home and just sending the boys out the door to school. Sheri and I were crying as we talked about everything...oh, how quickly life can change! I called Kent once I hung up with Sheri and he was on his way home. He too of course was crying and shaken up.
We all were packing to get ready for our long weekend down in Rexburg Idaho....we were to be leaving that afternoon. We were going down along with Kent's other siblings and there families. All of them except for his brother Mike and his family were going to be there. We all decided to still go so we could all be together when we got the other phone call about whether it was operable & if they were coming home or staying there for treatment etc.
Once everyone got to Rexburg (everyone meaning....Sheri and her family, Niki and her family, Jeff and family, Us and Gary and his family live in Rexburg) we went to a restaurant to eat dinner. We were thankfully put into a back room where we could shut the doors. Kent stood and said a few words and then he said a prayer to close our fast all together. We wiped our tears and went and ate. It was so amazing to be all together like this and doing all of this together as a family. We were all pretty close to begin with, but this has definitely made everyone that much closer.
I have to say the Saturday phone call we received from Debbie while in Rexburg was a tough one for all of us. Lot's of tears and hugs! It is never easy when you get news you don't want to here. BUT it so matters on how you choose to deal with it. It is what it is, so we just need to be move forward and be there for each other the best we can. We are all trying to stay optimistic and we will wait and see what happens when he comes home and see what can be done here.
I am SO thankful for the power of prayer and for the priesthood that my husband holds. It has helped bring some peace to our hearts and minds. It doesn't change anything, but it sure helps us stay focused on what is important. It has been very eye opening to say the least at how God's hand has been in all of this thus far.
They are coming home and will arrive late Thursday evening. We are very anxious to see them! And we can't wait to wrap our arms around them and help with whatever we can.
6 comments:
Oh Barb! I am so sorry to hear that. How hard! How Sad! I'm just sitting hear tearing up as I read it. So wonderful that you all love and adore him so much, and so wonderful that he is on a mission. Hold on tight!:)
Barb - I cant even think of words to express to you. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and all the Stanford family. Please keep us posted on how they are doing.
I am sure this was hard to even post. Again, we are praying for the family and hope that his body can fight it off. We love you.
Barb - we are going to be praying for you and for him too. Let's have faith that he will be strong enough to fight it.
love you girl
Oh Barb. Thanks for sharing this. I don't know why I didn't make the connection before, but I did not realize that Russ was your father in law.
I was on a stake visit last Sunday in the Chestermere Ward, when the announcement was made over the pulpit about your FIL's illness. Everyone was shocked. We are keeping him in all our prayers. Just know that MANY MANY people love him and Debbie and we are all praying for your family at this time. Our hearts are with you.
Russ has been a patient at our dental office for years and always seemed like such a kind man. I echo the sentiments of the previous comments and will keep him and your whole family in my prayers. Hugs from here-E
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