A Crazy Journal /Part 1
David and Michelle Rumley
The following details are along the journey since the July 30th surgery in 2015. We wanted to follow the journey God has for us.
David Rumley is still in the operating room, it went very well. Biggest victory is he can TALK. Thank you Jesus!! The neurosurgeon said it was approximately baseball size, sending to pathology and will know in a week (maybe) results of grade and type. Thank You for your love, thoughts and prayers. Keep them coming through recovery.
I left Rush to grab dinner with my parents, brother Jon Soeller and David Rumley's sisters (Donna R Mills) and mom, Elaine Rumley. First text message from my husband 4.5 hours after brain surgery, "Ok. Bring my sisters back.when u can." Ecstatic! #godsgotthis
I've never been so excited to get a text from him!
July 30th, 9:06 PM
Incredibly blown away at the army of prayer warriors from my church praying for and believing with us. Our trials are not in vain, God will get glory through our pain. Step one is complete, many more steps to go for recovery, but rejoicing in God's goodness and faithfulness. God's got this! Thank You for your continued prayers.
Michelle… We slept more the night after brain surgery in ICU than the night before! I think I have cried more after the surgery as well, thanking and praising God. Going to sleep last night I think I said, 'Thank You Jesus' over 2500 times. To God be all the Glory! #therespowerinprayer #godsgotthis — with David Rumley at Rush University Medical Center.
Neurosurgeon is amazed at David's recovery. He said if David lived in the area he would send him home today. "You're doing remarkably well."-Dr. Byrne #Godsgotthis To God be all the Glory! — at Rush University Medical Center.
Day 2 after brain surgery.
Today is the worst he's looked, but the neurosurgeon said day 2 and 3 would be the worst. Bandages came off this morning and I got to see his staples (approximately 30). Both eyes swollen shut and black and blue. He got a shower and feels good now that he's clean. David will stay in hospital as long as swelling continues, maybe released Sunday or Monday. He was the first patient the neurosurgeon saw today that said the correct date of 8-1-15. Thank You for your continued prayers for his recovery! #godsgotthis
Day 3 after brain surgery.
At 6:45 the neurology team said his swelling has gone down some and they are releasing him sometime today. He saw his staples for the first time in the mirror and was a little shocked. It will make for a great conversation starter!! Left eye he can open pretty well, right eye he can open just a little. He may not be up for visitors for awhile. I'm asking for at least a week, maybe two, but we would love to see you and tell you a little of our story. Those from out of town, please wait to call for at least a week. He needs time to rest and to be with his kids. Please let out an extra shout for us at the place you worship today!! To God be all the Glory! #godsgotthis — with David Rumley at Rush University Medical Center.
Day 4 after brain surgery
David keeps wanting sweet tea (sweetened w stevia). I told him and the kids that he can only have it with a meal, that he needs water to help reduce swelling. He wanted to see Jacob this morning and Amanda because they were leaving for a youth event at 10. I walk into the bedroom and David's asking Jacob to slip him some sweet tea. Another sign he's being more like himself!! God's got this! #godsgotthis To God be all the Glory! — feeling relieved with David Rumley.
Day 5, post brain surgery update
Today, he shaved! The steroids and pain meds he's on make him sleepy, but swelling is going down and he can open his eyes.
I made an appointment for next Thursday to get his staples removed. He's excited to be done with steroids soon, 4 more days! At this point, Dave's pattern is to be awake for 1 or 2 hours, then he sleeps 4-5 hours....
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— with David Rumley.
6 days post brain surgery
Yesterday evening and this morning David had a setback in his speech. This was told to us as a possibility. Tonight he is functioning much better in his speech and has also been awake more today. He's still not up for visitors, but keep your prayers going! God's got this! #godsgotthis
7 days post brain surgery
One week is on the books!! It has felt like 100 days! David has been seizure free since his surgery! To God be all the Glory! Today he was up a lot and quite talkative. I talked with the nurse practitioner today and she said the speech issue he had on day 5 is stemming from his steroid tapering. A new script is being written and the are reevaluating the script on Monday. Thank You for your concern.
She also said there will be good days and bad days, we should be seeing more good days and less of bad days, which I'm seeing.
Thank You for your continued prayers! God's got this! David Rumley #godsgotthis
8 days post brain surgery
Today has been a great day!! My 'patient' turned into 'inspector' today and went on his first outing since we have been home from the hospital. Our church (1agbn.org) is getting 'refreshed' and the children and youth areas are getting a face lift. My husband felt good enough to see the progress and 'inspect' all that's been going on in those areas since he has been gone. It was a good outing for him to reconnect with some of the staff and for him to see our church moving forward. God's got this! To God be all the Glory! #godsgotthis
9 days post brain surgery
Today the patient felt good enough to go for an 0.8 mile walk. He's getting stronger and not sleeping as much during the day. We don't have the pathology report yet, but we have the next two appointments finalized. Next Wednesday, August 12, David gets his staples removed and we are meeting with Dr Byrne (neurosurgeon) to talk about the pathology report (that hopefully will be done). Tuesday, August 18, we have another appointment with an oncologist, neuro oncologist and radiation doctor to discuss the next steps. Because all of the tumor wasn't removed in the surgery, radiation is a strong possibly. Thank You for your continued prayers! God's got this! #godsgotthis — with David Rumley.
August 9th
10 days post brain surgery
It was hard for my patient not to go to church today. He felt like his 35 staples would be too much of a distraction. David watched the live stream of Calvary Orlando and enjoyed seeing Pastor Ed Garvin's church. We had an out of town visitor today, my brother Jon, came down from Wisconsin for the day to see us.
I've taken daily pictures of David since day 1, to send to our family. It has been remarkable to see the change in his face and his incision. Each day he puts up his fingers to specify how many days since surgery. David is feeling more like himself lately and is ready for the staples to come out on Tuesday. Thank You for your continued prayers. God's got this! #godsgotthis
11 days post brain surgery
The only restrictions my patient has is no heavy lifting and no driving. This morning he really wanted to walk to Bob Evans for pancakes. I told him no, he needed just walk the neighborhood (and because I had a full morning of Rumley taxiing already)! He did walk a mile with me and while I left to go get our daughter from cross country, I came home and he made himself pancakes. I have one determined patient on my hands!! Today he didn't take any pain meds, so he was awake for most of the day. We are thankful for the daily improvements and strength he has. To God be all the Glory! God's got this! #godsgotthis
Day 12 Since Brain Surgery
Michelle has kept me and our family going each day and each moment, she helps me keep up each day since surgery. She wasn't with me for part of the day today, so I wanted to give a brief update.
I went at 11 to the church and attended a brief part of staff meeting. The guys kidnapped me for lunch (and got Jacob too) and we went to Famous Dave's where Jacob and I split a lunch. It was good to see everyone and catch up a bit. It also helped me realize how my endurance is low and it will take some time to still catch up. Recovery includes time, details, and small things that need to fully come around. Patience is a word that barely describes those details, but God's generous help engages each moment. Tomorrow we go up to Chicago... get the staples out, and get to meet with our surgeon. Hoping to get details back on pathology and gain an understand from test results released yesterday. Another step in the right direction. Thanks for your prayers and thoughts. It changes the difference each step for us. To God be all the glory! God's got this! #godsgotthis Michelle Rumley
Day 13 Since Brain Surgery.
Staples out:
Very excited to get my staples out and starting recovery. This is another part of the process. I’ve posted below the staples picture and without as of today. If you don’t like it gruesome, don’t view it. If your interested, check it out.
Next was talking with our surgeon Dr. Byrne: We got to look at the MRI after the surgery. We can see a large white spot, which was the hole left from surgery. We also got to see the finger (smeary) portion left in the brain. They had spent a couple of hours on the fingers but I kept messing up words as they pressed in. In order to leave my speech functioning, they had to stop. BUT, the remaining tumor will continue to grow as there are fingers left.
Finding out about the Pathology:
The pathology report was complicated. In fact I don’t want to fully process until our meeting next Tuesday with our Neuro-Oncologist… this will explain the next steps and get us clear understanding. Until then keep us praying and in your thoughts as we continue.
Thanks for your thoughts and prayers as we move forward.
— with Michelle Rumley.
Day 15 After Brain Surgery
This week has been an a difficult or interesting week.
We met with my surgeon, and hope it’s the last time.
He has handed off my case to the Neuro-Oncologist of Rush University, and in his opinion he believes she is the best in Illinois.
Here at this moment is the part that is difficult. Dr. Byrne mentioned the need for both radiation and chemotherapy for my next step in recovery. As we looked at the MRI information post surgery we could see the ongoing FINGERS that still exist in my brain.
We are trying to take each step of news with positive way…
But found this news as heavy as finding out about the mass in my brain.
So we continue to sort through the details, don’t plan on telling everyone yet, and hope to get better understanding next Tuesday as we meet with the Neuro-Oncologist.
On Day 17.
Finding Life…It’s hard to initiate conversation in the midst of the circumstances we have found, stumbled into, or collided with (hear the collisions here). Some won’t read because it will feel long on FB, but it’s hard to bring this moment here without it.
My life recently has been collision and stumbling more than found. This process leaves wounded areas and I have learned along the way even though the roads are not planned (insert grin here).
Quick version. Late May started having brain seizures, had a brain scan in June, within 36 hours met with doctor, then met with neurologist, got a second opinion in Chicago, waited until July 30th for surgery. They took out a tumor the size of a baseball in full diameter. Now I am waiting for neuro-oncologist and the next steps in two days (I feel out of breath giving the short details, woooo).
The first couple weeks have been messy. I came out articulate and thanked God for speech and communication, but then found out inflation and swelling would take my speech for much of the first week. Swelling slowly impacted my whole face and my ability to speak. Then kept processing, stumbling along the way... but moving forward (which is my focus, don't stop, move).
In the midst of stumbles, and healing from the collision, we are deeply learning along the way. I wanted to give a few insights in week 3 as we process. I will give one at a time throughout the week and invited anyone to grow with me. My life has shown me it’s honest and candid moments with others that grows us, so I’m searching for ways to share with others.
My wife Michelle, kids, and family have impacted me most, but let me start with the Rubik’s Cube painting based upon the found, stumbling, and collision moments along.
Two days before surgery a great friend in Bloomington invited my family to paint and spend time together in a way that helps us pour out some emotion and creativity. Our friend owns in part “Merlot and a Masterpiece” (http://merlotandamasterpiece.com) and gives great opportunity for creativity and creation.
Each of us chose a painting and then got help in creating our version of the painting. One of my kids chose a Rubik’s Cube (Picture below), but found they have a trait in perfection that impacted their creation. They drew, painted with color, and needed to fill in with black to finish out the details. It drew out emotion, painted their life with colors, and showed the black lines could not be painted straight (at least not perfectly).
In the end it reflected our stumbling and collision in life at the moment. The painting was not perfect in detail and I used it to communicate my life. As driven as I am, I was not in control. There are moments where you have to give in to this reality, but also see there is hope to be found. There was this moment after colliding that brings you to a point of trust, and lines that never seem straight. Yet in the end the overall painting seems… beautiful, regardless of the outcomes.
This was one of my lessons. Life is messy. And even when you stumble or collide, you can move forward (depending on how we look at it). On the Rubik’s Cube we worked together to finish the painting, and that was part of the process. The overall project encouraged frustration and tears, and this was part of the project as well. It was honest and real even when it wasn’t perfect.
A life moment is to embrace even when the drawing of life, the painting of colors, and the lines are not perfectly straight.
In Proverbs 3:5-8 you find a classic passage but still important. “5Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. 6Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take. 7Don’t be impressed with your own wisdom. Instead, fear the lord and turn away from evil. 8Then you will have healing for your body and strength for your bones.”
What amazing details in this passage. In all we do, Trust God. This isn’t a made easy statement. This is something forged even when you don’t understand and it feels more like stumbling or collision. It’s the moment we learn (as this whole chapter teaches) to trust in God and His wisdom rather than our plans.
Here is the transfer; whatever moment you find yourself in read this chapter and adjust your heart. Receiving the moment is not random or uber-positivity, its truth. When we adjust, then your Rubik’s Cube can show you the graces, style, and artistry made into the fabric of what your painting is placed on. This is the moment we choose to find truth, adjust, and MOVE.
Somehow keep walking the path. There is so much more in front of you which may be different than your plans, but still excellent ahead (honest, we believe it can be). This is the moment we have found something in our lives, and it too is valuable. Just maybe this is a moment we find, and I pray your mind and body can receive it.
If nothing else just look at the Rubik’s Cube, I think you will find it beautiful (insert smile here) and maybe inspiring from my kids.
The following details are along the journey since the July 30th surgery in 2015. We wanted to follow the journey God has for us.
David Rumley is still in the operating room, it went very well. Biggest victory is he can TALK. Thank you Jesus!! The neurosurgeon said it was approximately baseball size, sending to pathology and will know in a week (maybe) results of grade and type. Thank You for your love, thoughts and prayers. Keep them coming through recovery.
I left Rush to grab dinner with my parents, brother Jon Soeller and David Rumley's sisters (Donna R Mills) and mom, Elaine Rumley. First text message from my husband 4.5 hours after brain surgery, "Ok. Bring my sisters back.when u can." Ecstatic! #godsgotthis
I've never been so excited to get a text from him!
July 30th, 9:06 PM
Incredibly blown away at the army of prayer warriors from my church praying for and believing with us. Our trials are not in vain, God will get glory through our pain. Step one is complete, many more steps to go for recovery, but rejoicing in God's goodness and faithfulness. God's got this! Thank You for your continued prayers.
Michelle… We slept more the night after brain surgery in ICU than the night before! I think I have cried more after the surgery as well, thanking and praising God. Going to sleep last night I think I said, 'Thank You Jesus' over 2500 times. To God be all the Glory! #therespowerinprayer #godsgotthis — with David Rumley at Rush University Medical Center.
Neurosurgeon is amazed at David's recovery. He said if David lived in the area he would send him home today. "You're doing remarkably well."-Dr. Byrne #Godsgotthis To God be all the Glory! — at Rush University Medical Center.
Day 2 after brain surgery.
Today is the worst he's looked, but the neurosurgeon said day 2 and 3 would be the worst. Bandages came off this morning and I got to see his staples (approximately 30). Both eyes swollen shut and black and blue. He got a shower and feels good now that he's clean. David will stay in hospital as long as swelling continues, maybe released Sunday or Monday. He was the first patient the neurosurgeon saw today that said the correct date of 8-1-15. Thank You for your continued prayers for his recovery! #godsgotthis
Day 3 after brain surgery.
At 6:45 the neurology team said his swelling has gone down some and they are releasing him sometime today. He saw his staples for the first time in the mirror and was a little shocked. It will make for a great conversation starter!! Left eye he can open pretty well, right eye he can open just a little. He may not be up for visitors for awhile. I'm asking for at least a week, maybe two, but we would love to see you and tell you a little of our story. Those from out of town, please wait to call for at least a week. He needs time to rest and to be with his kids. Please let out an extra shout for us at the place you worship today!! To God be all the Glory! #godsgotthis — with David Rumley at Rush University Medical Center.
Day 4 after brain surgery
David keeps wanting sweet tea (sweetened w stevia). I told him and the kids that he can only have it with a meal, that he needs water to help reduce swelling. He wanted to see Jacob this morning and Amanda because they were leaving for a youth event at 10. I walk into the bedroom and David's asking Jacob to slip him some sweet tea. Another sign he's being more like himself!! God's got this! #godsgotthis To God be all the Glory! — feeling relieved with David Rumley.
Day 5, post brain surgery update
Today, he shaved! The steroids and pain meds he's on make him sleepy, but swelling is going down and he can open his eyes.
I made an appointment for next Thursday to get his staples removed. He's excited to be done with steroids soon, 4 more days! At this point, Dave's pattern is to be awake for 1 or 2 hours, then he sleeps 4-5 hours....
See More
— with David Rumley.
6 days post brain surgery
Yesterday evening and this morning David had a setback in his speech. This was told to us as a possibility. Tonight he is functioning much better in his speech and has also been awake more today. He's still not up for visitors, but keep your prayers going! God's got this! #godsgotthis
7 days post brain surgery
One week is on the books!! It has felt like 100 days! David has been seizure free since his surgery! To God be all the Glory! Today he was up a lot and quite talkative. I talked with the nurse practitioner today and she said the speech issue he had on day 5 is stemming from his steroid tapering. A new script is being written and the are reevaluating the script on Monday. Thank You for your concern.
She also said there will be good days and bad days, we should be seeing more good days and less of bad days, which I'm seeing.
Thank You for your continued prayers! God's got this! David Rumley #godsgotthis
8 days post brain surgery
Today has been a great day!! My 'patient' turned into 'inspector' today and went on his first outing since we have been home from the hospital. Our church (1agbn.org) is getting 'refreshed' and the children and youth areas are getting a face lift. My husband felt good enough to see the progress and 'inspect' all that's been going on in those areas since he has been gone. It was a good outing for him to reconnect with some of the staff and for him to see our church moving forward. God's got this! To God be all the Glory! #godsgotthis
9 days post brain surgery
Today the patient felt good enough to go for an 0.8 mile walk. He's getting stronger and not sleeping as much during the day. We don't have the pathology report yet, but we have the next two appointments finalized. Next Wednesday, August 12, David gets his staples removed and we are meeting with Dr Byrne (neurosurgeon) to talk about the pathology report (that hopefully will be done). Tuesday, August 18, we have another appointment with an oncologist, neuro oncologist and radiation doctor to discuss the next steps. Because all of the tumor wasn't removed in the surgery, radiation is a strong possibly. Thank You for your continued prayers! God's got this! #godsgotthis — with David Rumley.
August 9th
10 days post brain surgery
It was hard for my patient not to go to church today. He felt like his 35 staples would be too much of a distraction. David watched the live stream of Calvary Orlando and enjoyed seeing Pastor Ed Garvin's church. We had an out of town visitor today, my brother Jon, came down from Wisconsin for the day to see us.
I've taken daily pictures of David since day 1, to send to our family. It has been remarkable to see the change in his face and his incision. Each day he puts up his fingers to specify how many days since surgery. David is feeling more like himself lately and is ready for the staples to come out on Tuesday. Thank You for your continued prayers. God's got this! #godsgotthis
11 days post brain surgery
The only restrictions my patient has is no heavy lifting and no driving. This morning he really wanted to walk to Bob Evans for pancakes. I told him no, he needed just walk the neighborhood (and because I had a full morning of Rumley taxiing already)! He did walk a mile with me and while I left to go get our daughter from cross country, I came home and he made himself pancakes. I have one determined patient on my hands!! Today he didn't take any pain meds, so he was awake for most of the day. We are thankful for the daily improvements and strength he has. To God be all the Glory! God's got this! #godsgotthis
Day 12 Since Brain Surgery
Michelle has kept me and our family going each day and each moment, she helps me keep up each day since surgery. She wasn't with me for part of the day today, so I wanted to give a brief update.
I went at 11 to the church and attended a brief part of staff meeting. The guys kidnapped me for lunch (and got Jacob too) and we went to Famous Dave's where Jacob and I split a lunch. It was good to see everyone and catch up a bit. It also helped me realize how my endurance is low and it will take some time to still catch up. Recovery includes time, details, and small things that need to fully come around. Patience is a word that barely describes those details, but God's generous help engages each moment. Tomorrow we go up to Chicago... get the staples out, and get to meet with our surgeon. Hoping to get details back on pathology and gain an understand from test results released yesterday. Another step in the right direction. Thanks for your prayers and thoughts. It changes the difference each step for us. To God be all the glory! God's got this! #godsgotthis Michelle Rumley
Day 13 Since Brain Surgery.
Staples out:
Very excited to get my staples out and starting recovery. This is another part of the process. I’ve posted below the staples picture and without as of today. If you don’t like it gruesome, don’t view it. If your interested, check it out.
Next was talking with our surgeon Dr. Byrne: We got to look at the MRI after the surgery. We can see a large white spot, which was the hole left from surgery. We also got to see the finger (smeary) portion left in the brain. They had spent a couple of hours on the fingers but I kept messing up words as they pressed in. In order to leave my speech functioning, they had to stop. BUT, the remaining tumor will continue to grow as there are fingers left.
Finding out about the Pathology:
The pathology report was complicated. In fact I don’t want to fully process until our meeting next Tuesday with our Neuro-Oncologist… this will explain the next steps and get us clear understanding. Until then keep us praying and in your thoughts as we continue.
Thanks for your thoughts and prayers as we move forward.
— with Michelle Rumley.
Day 15 After Brain Surgery
This week has been an a difficult or interesting week.
We met with my surgeon, and hope it’s the last time.
He has handed off my case to the Neuro-Oncologist of Rush University, and in his opinion he believes she is the best in Illinois.
Here at this moment is the part that is difficult. Dr. Byrne mentioned the need for both radiation and chemotherapy for my next step in recovery. As we looked at the MRI information post surgery we could see the ongoing FINGERS that still exist in my brain.
- We learned the tumor is a Grade III Anaplastic Astrocytoma.
- We learned this is grade III of IV with growth and aggressiveness.
- Dr. Byrne never called it cancer; but later we found it on cancer web pages, so we find ourselves confused on what it is.
- We also don’t fully understand the schedule it will take to treat it… and found on one site even a time frame if not dealt with.
- Honestly it is confusing and complicated.
We are trying to take each step of news with positive way…
But found this news as heavy as finding out about the mass in my brain.
So we continue to sort through the details, don’t plan on telling everyone yet, and hope to get better understanding next Tuesday as we meet with the Neuro-Oncologist.
On Day 17.
Finding Life…It’s hard to initiate conversation in the midst of the circumstances we have found, stumbled into, or collided with (hear the collisions here). Some won’t read because it will feel long on FB, but it’s hard to bring this moment here without it.
My life recently has been collision and stumbling more than found. This process leaves wounded areas and I have learned along the way even though the roads are not planned (insert grin here).
Quick version. Late May started having brain seizures, had a brain scan in June, within 36 hours met with doctor, then met with neurologist, got a second opinion in Chicago, waited until July 30th for surgery. They took out a tumor the size of a baseball in full diameter. Now I am waiting for neuro-oncologist and the next steps in two days (I feel out of breath giving the short details, woooo).
The first couple weeks have been messy. I came out articulate and thanked God for speech and communication, but then found out inflation and swelling would take my speech for much of the first week. Swelling slowly impacted my whole face and my ability to speak. Then kept processing, stumbling along the way... but moving forward (which is my focus, don't stop, move).
In the midst of stumbles, and healing from the collision, we are deeply learning along the way. I wanted to give a few insights in week 3 as we process. I will give one at a time throughout the week and invited anyone to grow with me. My life has shown me it’s honest and candid moments with others that grows us, so I’m searching for ways to share with others.
My wife Michelle, kids, and family have impacted me most, but let me start with the Rubik’s Cube painting based upon the found, stumbling, and collision moments along.
Two days before surgery a great friend in Bloomington invited my family to paint and spend time together in a way that helps us pour out some emotion and creativity. Our friend owns in part “Merlot and a Masterpiece” (http://merlotandamasterpiece.com) and gives great opportunity for creativity and creation.
Each of us chose a painting and then got help in creating our version of the painting. One of my kids chose a Rubik’s Cube (Picture below), but found they have a trait in perfection that impacted their creation. They drew, painted with color, and needed to fill in with black to finish out the details. It drew out emotion, painted their life with colors, and showed the black lines could not be painted straight (at least not perfectly).
In the end it reflected our stumbling and collision in life at the moment. The painting was not perfect in detail and I used it to communicate my life. As driven as I am, I was not in control. There are moments where you have to give in to this reality, but also see there is hope to be found. There was this moment after colliding that brings you to a point of trust, and lines that never seem straight. Yet in the end the overall painting seems… beautiful, regardless of the outcomes.
This was one of my lessons. Life is messy. And even when you stumble or collide, you can move forward (depending on how we look at it). On the Rubik’s Cube we worked together to finish the painting, and that was part of the process. The overall project encouraged frustration and tears, and this was part of the project as well. It was honest and real even when it wasn’t perfect.
A life moment is to embrace even when the drawing of life, the painting of colors, and the lines are not perfectly straight.
In Proverbs 3:5-8 you find a classic passage but still important. “5Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. 6Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take. 7Don’t be impressed with your own wisdom. Instead, fear the lord and turn away from evil. 8Then you will have healing for your body and strength for your bones.”
What amazing details in this passage. In all we do, Trust God. This isn’t a made easy statement. This is something forged even when you don’t understand and it feels more like stumbling or collision. It’s the moment we learn (as this whole chapter teaches) to trust in God and His wisdom rather than our plans.
Here is the transfer; whatever moment you find yourself in read this chapter and adjust your heart. Receiving the moment is not random or uber-positivity, its truth. When we adjust, then your Rubik’s Cube can show you the graces, style, and artistry made into the fabric of what your painting is placed on. This is the moment we choose to find truth, adjust, and MOVE.
Somehow keep walking the path. There is so much more in front of you which may be different than your plans, but still excellent ahead (honest, we believe it can be). This is the moment we have found something in our lives, and it too is valuable. Just maybe this is a moment we find, and I pray your mind and body can receive it.
If nothing else just look at the Rubik’s Cube, I think you will find it beautiful (insert smile here) and maybe inspiring from my kids.
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