To be free to is have a purpose and to actively walk in it.
Freedom Part 2
After exploring this new world for the past 18 months, I always come back to this one thought: Apart from life in Christ, nothing else matters.
Freedom Part I
I have been LOVING this new life! For the record, if I had to do it all over again, I would! But it has also been hard.
Transplant Part 4
My lungs were supposed to start getting stronger and taking over on their own, but they wouldn’t.
Transplant Part 3
I had to learn to stand again, how to walk again, how to sit down without falling over, how to sit up on my own. It was a grueling process.
Transplant Part 2
We were hopeful that this was not goodbye for good but also knew that this could be the last. Though it was not ever said, you could feel the anxiety and fear in the air. It was thick. It was a mutual moment of not knowing what was going to come next but hoping it would be good.
Transplant Part 1
Since my last post, I have received my life saving double lung transplant after 3 months on the waiting list. Here is my story...
What We Wish You Knew
Whether you are fighting a chronic illness or have known someone fighting chronic illness here are some things we wish everyone knew.
Late Night Talks
I am not a five-minute conversation that you have while pumping gas nor a passing, “hello, how are you?” in the grocery store. I am a two-hour car ride where you bear life’s burdens. I am an all-nighter on a weekend longing to hear your hopes, dreams, and fears.
Change In The Air
This post is not in any way a means of seeking attention or complaining. If you really know me, you know that I hate both. This post is simply me extending an invitation for you to watch and perhaps help me process life.