Tuesday, January 6, 2009

1/2 way there... round 6 yippeeeee

Mathew is 1/2 way there and doing so well thankfully after getting an extra week free of chemo to help build him up somewhat..
Thank you all for the love and support and Prayers that you continue to help us with.. We could not do it without you all...

7 comments:

thearringtonclan said...

I am so proud of my wonderful husband for being positive about this whole ordeal.. For helping me to remain strong..1/2 way there Babe.. We'll have to go on a great vacation when this is all over with.. Love you xx

Debbie said...

YAY!! Half way done! Let me know if either one of you need haircuts again! That last one should last mathew for a bit! LOL

Anonymous said...

Yep...Mathew has to be skiing.....he didnt call me from the slopes to brag this year. :) So, get on with this next half...get it behind you and get ready for the new Year and all of its blessings....you deserve lots of 'em! Then, get that call in to me from the ski lift! :) Love yall, Gina and Chris

Kim Miller said...

Hello to the Arrington Clan,
I'm so happy to hear that Matthew is doing better. Round 6 is completed for me as well. Do you have Chemo every 2 weeks as well. Mine is also a 3 day process. 6 hours at Mayo then home with a 46 hour pump. I also have my days where I just want to sleep. We both have so much to live for and we will live!!! Keep your faith! We have an amazing God! I look forward to keeping up on your beautiful family and Matthews progress. Keep you chin up...we are half way thru!
Many positive thoughts you way,

Kim Miller
Colon Cancer friend

thearringtonclan said...

Thank you Kim ...........

Lorena said...

Wow, half way, that is so great! I'm so glad that you guys are doing so well. As Mathew told me earlier, this has happened to you both. You are great and loving people, and lot's of prayers are going out for you. But what a great Milestone you have hit!
Love ya!

Pam said...

I can't believe you are halfway finished with the chemo! You both are fantastic examples of optimism and gratitude. Cancer really does happen not to just a person, but to the whole family.

When Mathew feels better, we'll come play some games with you (or you can come here). Sorry you have been sick too Maxine. You have a lot on your plate. I think you and Mathew are so wonderful and brave.