Thursday, April 26, 2007

Family Update

Hello Everyone,

This has been a rough week for our family. It started Sunday afternoon, when Steven decided to jump out of a swing and break his arm. We spent all afternoon at the emergency room with him. He broke both the radius & ulna in his left forearm. They had to sedate him to set his arm, he has a cast above his elbow, which he will wear for at least 2 weeks and then they will replace it with another cast. He will have to wear a cast for at least 6 weeks. He is doing really good, he is learning to write with his right hand now and is doing a pretty good job. It slowed him down for two days, but now he is right back to his self, scaring his mom.

As for his mom, I went in Monday for blood work and my counts was really low. The doctor saw me instead of the nurse. I was there for over 2 hours. They gave me a shot to bring my Hemoglobin up. I woke up Tuesday sick as a dog, I was sick all day Tuesday and had cold chills. They doctor called me in a antibiotic and some more nausea medicine. She thinks I had an infection, but I think it was the shot. I have been really tried all week, but I am feeling a lot better.

I hope everyone is able to get out and enjoy this pretty weather we are having.

Thanks again for all the prayers, love, and support.

Love Always,
Renee

WBC (3.6-11.1) = 1.3
RBC (3.69 -4.88) = 3.65
HGB (11.4-14.4) = 10.9
HCT (33.3-41.4) = 31.9
MCV (79.3-94.8) = 87.3
MCH (26.8-33.2) = 29.7
MCHC (33.5-35.5) = 34.0
RDW (12.0-15.1) = 16.0
PLATELET (165-353) = 188

Monday, April 16, 2007

4th Chemo Update

Today I had my fourth chemo treatment. So far everything is going well. The doctor gave me a new prescription to use if I have the muscle and joint pain this go around, she didn't want me to take to many Advil. My blood counts looks great. The hot flashes and just being hot from chemo is in full force, I am freezing everyone out. Stephanie is walking around the house with a blanket around her. I don't know what I am going to do when it gets humid. I guess I will walk around the house with a fan around my neck.

I want to thank everyone for everything they have done for me and my family. All the cards, love, support and friendship has meant so much to me and has helped me in so many ways. I want to say thank you to the special Easter Bunny's( at work) that helped make my kids Easter so special. They enjoyed everything, and keeps asking us how did the Easter Bunny know they wanted all that wonderful stuff.

I hope everyone had a nice Easter, I was feeling good and I went to both services they had at Church and was able to go to my mom's house for Easter Dinner. I figured that God would protect me from germs at his house and so far he has.... I have been blessed in so many ways and I know it is because I have all my faith in God and I know he will be there for me and my family. God is Good....

Thanks again for all the prayers and support. I love all of you very much..

Love Always,
Renee

(4/16/07 Blood Counts)

WBC (3.6-11.1) = 10.7
RBC (3.69 -4.88) = 4.18
HGB (11.4-14.4) = 12.3
HCT (33.3-41.4) = 36.8
MCV (79.3-94.8) = 88.0
MCH (26.8-33.2) = 29.5
MCHC (33.5-35.5) = 33.5
RDW (12.0-15.1) = 17.0
PLATELET (165-353) = 498

Friday, April 13, 2007

Easter Party 2007

Today the kids had their Easter Party at School. They went to their teachers house for a Easter Egg Hunt, Lunch, and just free time play. The kids had a great time.













Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Steven's Prayer's

Last Night Prayer:

Dear God,

We are getting ready to eat, and all our blessing.
There are sick people out there, make them better.
In God Name We Pray.
Amen.....

Tonight's Prayer:

Dear God,
We are getting ready to eat, and all our blessing.
Make Sick people Better, and bring home people safe.
In God Name We Pray.
Amen............

Monday, April 09, 2007

Recap of Holy Week Services

This was our first Easter at St. John's Lutheran Church and we can't wait until next year.

As part of our Holy week worship life, we observe, in part, an ancient custom of the early Christian Church. Beginning with evening worship on Maundy Thursday and continuing through Holy Saturday’s Easter Vigil, these services were considered to be one service and called the Triduum (The Three Days). Even though people go home to rest and carry out their necessary responsibilities, they are encouraged to remember that at least in spirit they are still “worshipping” and remembering the events of Holy week. No benediction concludes this service as an indication that the service continues for two more days. The name Maundy Thursday comes from the Latin word mandatum, which means commandment. It is taken from Jesus’ words to the disciples in John 13:34: “a new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.” Tonight, we remembered the first Passover meal and celebrate the meal that was given to us when Jesus celebrated Passover--- on the night when He was betrayed.


At the end of the service Psalm 22 is chanted. This Psalm talks about Jesus while He was on the cross. As we watched (in darkness and only saw white gloves) the stripping of the altar and hearing the words of Psalm we are reminded that Christ was stripped of all things as He suffered for our sins. We anticipate gathering together Friday night, focused on our crucified Lord. Once the stripping of the altar was completed, the congregation left in silence and darkness. Steve and I left with cold chills and tears in our eyes. The kids were amazed with it all.

Good Friday Service we remembered the freedom God gave His people at the death of the firstborn of the Egyptians. We will walk to the cross where God gave over His first born to death for the forgiveness of our sins. At the end of the service in complete darkness the pastor reads John 18:1-11, then the first candle is extinguished, then he continues with John 18:12-24, then the second candle is extinguished, then he reads John 18:25-38, then third candle is extinguished, then he reads John 18:39—19:11, then the fourth candle is extinguished, the he reads John 19:12-16, then the fifth candle is extinguished, then he reads John 19:17-27, the sixth candle is extinguished, then he reads John 19:28-37, and the seventh candle is extinguished. The Christ candle is taken from the Chancel area. The “Strepitus” is heard. The sudden and harsh loud noise indicated the closing of the tomb. Then we all leave in silence as the lights are brought up slowing, anticipating the joys of Easter while contemplating the solemnity of Good Friday.

"Son"Rise Service the followers of Jesus on the first Easter morning came to the tomb expecting nothing more than the opportunity to prepare Jesus’ body for the sleep of death. His burial on Good Friday had been done in haste; now they would take more time for a proper preparation of their beloved Master’s body. On this Easter morning, we signal this same mood with the somber confession, and the sorrowful hymn of death… and then….)

Yes, the tomb is empty! He is risen indeed!

What a why to finish Holy Week, then to ask my Pastor to Baptize me and my kids next Sunday.

Isn’t Christ Great……..

Easter Day 2007

Easter was a very busy day; I was up at 5:00am, cooking a breakfast casserole for Church. I woke the kids up at 5:30am, so they could spend a little time with their Easter Bunny Baskets. It didn’t take Steven long to dig into the Chocolate Candy. Stephanie got her Charlotte Web DVD and a Strawberry Shortcake Book and she was a happy little girl. Then we were off to "Son"Rise Service, Easter Breakfast, and then Easter Worship Service. Then we finished the day at my mom’s for Easter Dinner.

(Special Thank you to my sister-in-law Mary, her co-workers, and friends for making my kids Easter morning special.)





Mom (making my favorite dish Broccoli Casserole)
Steve, Stephanie, and Steven (watching Steven new Movie Flushed Away)
Russell (youngest brother)
Robbie & Susan (Brother & Sister in law)
Ricky (Oldest Brother)
Sharon (My sister-in-law)
Steve looking good.....
Jesse(Nephew) playing video of games.......
Rachel (niece) trying to look all pretty......











Saturday, April 07, 2007

Dyeing Easter Egg 2007

Let the Easter Egg Dyeing Commence...

Stephanie with her beautiful smile..

Steven hard at work...


The Finish Product..

Friday, April 06, 2007

Health Update

My hysterectomy went really good; I was woken up by the doctor telling me NO CANCER AND YOU CAN GO HOME. That was the two best things Steve and I have heard in a long long time.

I had my third chemo treatment on March 26th, and I did really well. I only got sick that night, but I think it was because I was stuck in traffic for three hours due to a wreck and I got to hot. They only problems I have had this go around is very sore muscles and joints. Some days it hurt to move my neck and my legs hurt so badly I wanted to cry.

I went to the doctor for my blood work on Monday the 2nd, my counts were really low. I was told to be really careful and not go around anyone sick, and stay away from fresh veggies and fruit.

I did go to Church last night and I hope to go tonight and all the services they are having on Sunday. I figure that is one place that God will protect me.

All my hair, eye brows, and most of my eye lashes are gone. So far the kids hasn't even noticed my eye brows are gone. I think it is because I wear glasses and you can't see them. I don't take my glasses off until I go to bed.

My next Chemo treatment is April 16th, and I go for more blood work on Monday, so hopefully they are up.

I hope everyone has a blessed Easter.

Love in Christ,
Renee

APRIL 2ND BLOOD COUNTS

WBC (3.6-11.1) = 1.0
RBC (3.69 -4.88) = 3.75
HGB (11.4-14.4) = 11.0
HCT (33.3-41.4) = 32.4
MCV (79.3-94.8) = 86.6
MCH (26.8-33.2) = 29.3
MCHC (33.5-35.5) = 33.8
RDW (12.0-15.1) = 15.0
PLATELET (165-353) = 154

MANUAL DIFF. CELLS
Neut (40-60) = 25

Thursday, April 05, 2007

HELP THE MOORE FAMILY FIGHT BREAST CANCER

Join my family in the fight for breast cancer.

On May 5th we will be WALKING 4 A CURE for breast cancer.

I was diagnose with breast cancer on November 28, 2006, my life changed that day. Breast Cancer doesn't just affect me, but it affects everyone that loves me. Since then, I have under gone two surgeries and 3 chemo treatments. I have 3 treatments lefts, and then I will begin my radiation treatment following with reconstruction surgeries.

I have a daughter that is going to have to worry about breast cancer, wouldn’t it be great if on May 5th they can come up with a cure.

Please help me and others fight for a cure.