Wednesday, 3 April 2019
So much love . . .
We are blessed beyond measure to have been given the gift of so much love from him, but because of that we have such an overwhelming void now. He had so much love for us, but that made it too hard for him to leave this life we had. We often were told by others, that his strength and determination to continue to fight was a testament of his profound love for us. So much love.
He was my rock, my strength, my reason for each day. People would say I was so strong for caring for him, doing everything for him and our children - I was strong because of him.
So many amazing memories together, simple pleasures of time together - now mourning so greatly the loss of more time. Longing to be in his arms again. So much love.
He was an incredibly caring and strong father to our children - leading by example, modeling his faith. He was so very proud of each of them and told them often. He loved them each in their unique way, and celebrated their individual qualities and strengths. He loved to see them doing what they love, and wanted so much to be here for more of their future. So much love.
I don't want to think of what's next, so we focus on the now. This is us now - crying often, but smiling and laughing too. Remembering so much love.
Knowing we are held up in thoughts and prayers of so very many people. Seeing so many lives that Wayne has touched - overwhelmed by the numbers at the visitations and funeral. So much love.
And most importantly, standing firmly in our faith, that our heavenly Father is holding us up when we can no longer stand. So much love.
Saturday, 5 January 2019
Can you believe this has been two years ago already - in some ways it feels like forever ago, and in other ways, like yesterday [except Brian looks so young here!!]
We want to start by wishing you all a beautiful New Year, filled with love, laughter and wonderful memories. We have enjoyed seeing/hearing about your holidays together - your gatherings, trips and holiday fun with young and old. It is such a blessing to have these special times of year to refocus on those we love and the gifts we have in each other. While our Christmas was not your picture perfect, stuff of carols or cards or cheesy movies, but we were still together and so very thankful for that! We even had 'Three Wisemen' at our door Christmas morning [along with a remote 'angel' on speed dial, for guidance and parts!] to fix our water! [water stopped working Christmas eve, not the best timing - but gave us another reminder of how blessed we are to have such caring friends - Thank you Thalen's and Rodney!!]
Unfortunately Wayne has had some decline in his health the past number of weeks. Recent scans, blood work, and how he has been feeling, all point to progression of the cancer. We are not going to get into details - [in my professional experience, I often find that people get focused on the details, and the negatives, and not focus on what really matters . . .], but know that he is still 'fighting'!! His pain can sometimes be hard to control, and he is generally quite weak, but we are managing here at home. I am currently taking some time off work, as this is where I am needed. Many times over the past two years, this cancer has had the upper hand, and Dr's have questioned what to do next. While we stand at this crossroad, once again, we know that whatever comes we will face it with faith as our foundation.
As some of you may know, we had amazing plans to celebrate New Years in Florida this year with all our kids, the girls boyfriends, the other half of our DeBummel family and their extras, and our dear friends, the Vokes family - 19 of us in total! It was going to be a great time to be together and forget about this other crap for awhile. Unfortunately, our plans had to change. We tried, right up to the day we were to leave, to figure a way to get Wayne there and still be able to enjoy this time together, but the decision was taken from us - we could not go. Yet, even in this, some good can come. We are so proud of our children, they decided to still go [as Brian said "I'm not a baby anymore, I can do this!].
It may seem strange that this makes us proud, but they have shown more strength and courage than many people much older. They know where we put our faith and trust in, they are thankful for every small moment we have together, and most importantly they have never let this horrible reality hold them back. They have continued their studies, their work, their teams, their interests, their social lives - never using their Dad as an excuse! This is so very important to Wayne. When we talk of cancer, it is an evil. It can do horrible things to the body, but when you let it take over your hope and your will, the evil really has won. I'm not going to lie, there are times when we feel defeated and hopeless, but we very consciously remind and help each other through those dark times. We try and focus on the positive, we try and keep up our normal routines and lives as much as possible, we try and keep conversations and interactions upbeat, and we wake each day - thankful for another one and each other.
As I write this, our gang is traveling home again. They had a fun week together with everyone, and we had lots of skype time and chats with them too. We had a nice week, just the two of us as well [again, not movie worthy or anything - although we did watch a lot of movies!!], but together still. We pray for safe travels for everyone, we can't wait to see them all again, and hear all the stories [we never get together without great stories!!] So, thank you to our DeBoer and Vokes family, Bryden and Joe, for being their with our family, journeying with them on this strange path of life - modeling strength and courage along with them.
2019 has definitely not started as we planned, but has already shown us where and how we should stand - together - rooted in Faith, Hope and Love. We thank you for your continued love and support, and we covet your prayers for Strength as we face each day.
Tuesday, 2 October 2018
Well, it's been awhile again! But here we are - still together, abundantly thankful for each day. This is a picture from the trip we took East a few years ago - a reminder of all the yesterdays we can be forever grateful for!!
Thought a post just before Thanksgiving would be completely appropriate, since we can always find something to be thankful for!
The past few months have had there challenges, but with hard days comes abundant appreciation for the good days. Wayne started a new treatment in London, every 6 weeks. [I should clarify, this is a treatment to try and slow down/ break down the cancer in the bones. All the treatments they have tried to slow the actual prostate source have been unsuccessful, so no further treatment that way - just trying to treat/control symptoms and further spread] The first couple treatments were very hard on Wayne, but with the addition of a new medication to help control the symptoms, he is tolerating the treatments much better. [A huge thank you to Dr. Huff!!] There was concern the treatments weren't helping, but after some blood work today, it seems the treatment has started to do what it is supposed to - so he can continue on with them! We are so thankful for this, the opportunity to still be in some form of treatment is reassuring.
We have been extremely thankful that Wayne has been feeling pretty good the last month. Mornings and evenings are still slow, but he is able to putter around here during the day - and that helps us all feel a little 'normal'. We were able to enjoy some outings with our children and friends this summer, and he has been able to make it to make it to church a few times, and even to the arena this fall to watch Brian - more to be thankful for!
This is such a broken world, and we have been reminded of it lately as we have had some others close to us receive difficult diagnosis' and walk hard journeys with their families. We cry for them and wonder why, just as we can still question our own path. We don't have the answers, but we do have Faith [another thing to be thankful for, for without it we could not stand]. We move forward each day with Trust and Hope. We pray for them and for us, and we know when the days come that it is hard to pray - there are others out there praying for us, and we are forever grateful for that.
So thank you all again, for your ongoing love, support and prayers. Know that we are doing good and be thankful with us for the gift of time.
We wish each and every one of you a wonderful Thanksgiving together.
Friday, 6 April 2018
Take a close look and you will see our families first initials, woven so beautifully together! Our own personal "family crest", created for us by our very talented cousin [plug in here for Amy Burrows and her graphic design business - Innisfree Design]! Hopefully this will one day be crafted out of metal and hanging over our fireplace!
It's been a few months since we've done a blog, and of course there's been some happenings. In February Wayne's PSA began to climb again, he had all the bone and CT scans repeated the end of March, and back to see the oncologist yesterday for bloodwork and results. After some delay in getting results, we received the call late yesterday afternoon that his PSA has gone up more, and there is a new area of concern behind the sternum. Well, I'm not going to lie, that rocked us. The Dr. is quite concerned, as are we. She is scheduling him for a biopsy of the new area, as well she has sent in a referral to London for another opinion. These will hopefully happen this month.
After processing this last night [shout out here to thank my work family for covering my shift last night - we needed that!], we are pushing forward, trying to hard to stay positive, and praying hard.
Wayne continues to have his good and bad days, but generally has been doing ok. Mornings are still a little slow, but he is sleeping better [shout out here to essential oils!], we have again tweaked his diet - and he feels good with that. He is able to putter around here during the day, doing little projects that's he's been wanting to do [even got the stone on our fireplace surround this winter!] Generally we are actually really enjoying our "early retirement" together, and so thankful for the opportunity to have this time with each other and our family. Speaking of which, our children are doing well. Jessica is pushing through her last semesters at college, hard to believe she will be completely done in August, and will be starting her full time job as an Architectural Technician in September! Vanessa is finishing up her 2nd semester in her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and has been enjoying her program - it has been so wonderful to see our girls flourish and enjoy their schooling/career choices. Vanessa was even hired as a fulltime student nurse for the summer at the hospital here - an amazing opportunity for her to get some excellent practical experience [and make some money for next year]! Brian is done hockey and missing that, but has been enjoying a little more free time! He is looking forward to warmer days, atv rides, paint balling, soccer, camping . . .
So here we are again, finding joy and thankfulness in our every day moments - just 'being' in each others, and our Heavenly Father's, presence.
Thursday, 11 January 2018
We just wanted to put a quick note out letting you all know how things went with the latest CT/ bone scans and blood work. We know there have been many thoughts and prayers for positive results. Well, we are happy to report that there were some positives - Wayne's PSA has dropped a little, and his scans all show no further change [the areas of cancer
are still there, but no new sites were seen!]. This was an enormous relief for us, definitely answer to prayers! The Dr. is still keeping a close eye on things, and will be doing repeat blood work and appointment early February. In the mean time we will enjoy this little breather!
Thank you all, once again, with love - Wayne and Brenda
Saturday, 16 December 2017
First and foremost we would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas! May this special time of year be filled with wonderful moments together with those you love. Cherish each second, and treasure every memory, as the precious gifts that they are!
We would also like to take this time to thank each and every one of you for helping us through this past year. Through your love, support and prayers, meals and treats, messages and cards, phone calls and visits, envelopes [and jars!] - we have been held up and sustained throughout this eventful year.
It seems hard to believe that it was just a year ago that our world was turned upside down - so much has happened and changed this year, it feels like forever ago! Yet it is now almost a year later, and we are still here together - we are soooo very thankful for this!!! Even though this year has had its challenges, we have also been blessed by the opportunities and memories made. We think of the amazing medical professionals who have been there for us - from emerg., to admissions, to outpatient tests, to frequent Dr. appointments and oncology visits - everyone has been so supportive to us and we are so thankful for them. We had the blessing to witness "a little piece of heaven" here when so many of our friends and family came out on one beautiful day in June for our 'Family Fun-raiser'! Words cannot describe that day for us, we are so grateful to those who organized it and helped out, to all those who came and supported it - we have so many wonderful memories from that day. Thinking back on it has lifted our spirits many times over! Later in June we were able to make happen the one thing Wayne had really wanted to do - a trip with Brian to Alberta. It was nothing short of a miracle how well that went, and we are so thankful for the opportunity to do that. A huge thank you to Derek and Tracey and Ryan for going with us, and helping to make it all go so smoothly! This summer was highlighted by the arrival of Wayne's 1969 Valiant - completely finished. Having his 'first car' here and looking and running so amazingly, has helped brighten many rough days this summer. Again, we are so thankful for the awesome group of friends who helped to make this happen! This fall Wayne chose to become involved in the Movember Fundraiser. He was supported by so many, it was overwhelming! There was a lot of extra facial hair around, it was fun to see and compare how everyone was doing. Through everyone's efforts and support Wayne raised just under $3000 for the Movember Foundation. I have to put out an extra special mention here to Brian's Grade 5/6 boys club at school and his class for their amazing fundraising efforts to support Wayne's Movember cause - they raised $777!!!
There have been so many other precious everyday memories that we have been able to share together - too many to list, but thankful for each moment! Wayne and I are now able to spend so much time together - we call it our "early retirement and 'semi' - retirement" time [I am working, but much less than I used to!]. We are so thankful to be able to have this time together!! People often think or comment that we should "go somewhere/ do something big together", but home and routine is really the best for Wayne, which makes it the best for all of us!! This is a new 'reality' for us, and at times we do miss our adventures together, and "the way things used to be"- but in those times we are reminded how blessed we have been! We were able to do so many wonderful trips with our children and friends - so many great times and treasured memories! That most definitely helps us now, as we are learning to cherish and enjoy just 'being'!!
Guess we better get a Wayne update in too! I believe our last blog was September, letting you know he had started a new medication - it had made him feel so much better and managed to drop his PSA. A repeat blood test in Nov. showed the PSA to be starting to increase again. His oncologist increased the medication, hoping that would be enough to control the PSA again. We were back this week for more blood work and another appointment - his level remained essentially the same [yayy!]. Yet there is still concern, since it has been such an aggressive beast, and there already has been an increase in PSA so soon; so he is having another round of bone and CT scans in the next couple weeks. We will meet with the Dr. early Jan to review the results. Really, really praying hard for positive results!
So that brings us to now, getting ready to celebrate another milestone together! We praise God for the miracle of Christmas, and for the miracle He has given us of another Christmas together!!
Merry Christmas to you all, and wishing you God's richest blessings in the year to come!
Friday, 22 September 2017
I know it's been awhile since we've done a post - so today is the day!
This is a picture of the amazing print we made [with the help of Rachel!] It is a beautiful and constant reminder of the blessings of each other and the strength that we are 'rooted' in.
I never know how much detail to put in to these blogs, but its hard to truly explain things in Wayne's journey without getting into some medical 'jargon'!
So, I'll just dive into things. Since our last post in July . . . Wayne had his bone and bone marrow biopsies in late July. Both showed spread of the cancer into the marrow as well as being highly involved in the bone. Wayne's PSA continued to rise dramatically, as did his pain. It was mid August when he got in for a consult at Princess Margaret. [A HUGE thank you here to Aunt Brenda and Uncle Bill for 'taking us in', chauffeuring us around Toronto and keeping us fed and watered!! We appreciate that more than you'll ever know!!] The doctor there had a new trial that he felt would be beneficial to Wayne, but looking further into it was found that he was not eligible. Without getting into too much detail, he didn't qualify because his cancer was too aggressive. They thought they could maybe 'sneak' him in, but it would be another couple weeks - repeat all the scans, and then still may not be approved for the trial. At that point his PSA was climbing so rapidly, and he was feeling so horribly, that waiting was not an option. Our oncologist here had a drug approved for him which he could start right away, which would hopefully 'slow things down' - so that's what we did.
He started that drug Aug 21st. Within a couple weeks Wayne was starting to feel so much better. His pain was much less and his energy was improving.
So today, a month after starting this new drug, he had follow up blood work and visit with our oncologist. Aug 17th his PSA was 933 [it was at its lowest about half way through chemo at 23], today it is 83!!!! Now that's some great news!!
Now, as with most things in Wayne's world, there is usually a 'but'. It seems his new drug is suppressing his bone marrow, making his white blood cells/ neutrophils drop - once again, not a usual reaction - yep, that's Wayne! So we are cutting down the dose of the drug and will check his blood work again in 2 weeks. Praying this will help the bone marrow while still allowing the effect on the PSA. In the meantime, we need to keep any bugs away from him!
He was also started on an IV drug today to hopefully help strengthen his bones [they had previously tried an injection for this, but it dropped his calcium too low]. If his blood work shows the calcium is tolerating this, he will go in monthly for this IV drug.
I think that covers Wayne's last couple of months. Obviously wasn't the summer we were hoping for, and far from our usual summer of adventures, but we were still together!! And always thankful for all the everyday, simple treasures together.
As for the rest of us, we are back in the routine days of fall. We are actually seeing our kids now more than usual - Jessica is on another co-op work term, so she is home till the new year. Vanessa chose to do her BScN for the first 2 years here at Georgian and then will be going to York for 2 years, and Brian is off to grade 5. Brian was super excited to have his same teacher as last year [she's amazing!!], and most of his core group of friends in his class again. He is in the middle of try-outs for rep hockey, and he's loving being back in the net! Vanessa is enjoying her program, even with the crazy amount of work she has to do. Jessica loves being back at work at Barry's, she loves the variety of work and the people that she works with. We've also been busy with her abundant little garden - even done some firsts for us - bread and butter pickles, salsa, relish, pickled beets, on top of our usual freezer beans, carrots and beets! I am working again, just less shifts than what I used to do. This seems to be working well for us, and it has been so nice to be back working with all the great people I have the privilege to call friends. Some shifts can be challenging mentally to me, but generally its been a good transition - working, and catching up with everyone [nurses always have great stories!!]. So very much to be thankful for!!
Before I started writing this blog, I took the time to read over our previous posts. It's been quite the roller coaster these last 9 months, ups and downs for sure, but at the same time we are so full of thanks. Obviously overwhelmingly thankful that Wayne can be feeling fairly good the last couple of weeks, but also thankful for 9 months! Yep, they were not all 'good' days, but as we were discussing together today, its amazing how your definition of 'good' times changes. We can look back and rejoice at the blessings of each and every day - we are together. We have joy in simple moments.
We thank you all again for your continued love, support and prayers - it really does help so much, knowing that we are never going through anything alone. And we thank God for the peace we have, and continue to stand "rooted in Faith, Hope and Love".
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