Friday, June 28, 2013

Summer Time - June 28, 2013

I can't believe it has been so long since I posted on my blog. I guess that just shows I am way too busy. Yes, a lot has been going on in our lives these last few months. I will not go into all the details but just continue to pray for us. Since school got out we have been really busy...but it has been great not having to work summer school. Getting up at 3:30 am every morning I think was having it toll on Scott and I. His mom had surgery a week ago Monday to have a total shoulder, she is in rehab and doing fine. She is looking forward to get home. I would like to ask you to be praying for a co-worker who is having surgery next week (July 3)for breast cancer. Also, my next appointment at MD Anderson will be July 25, as of May I have been cancer free for 3 years. Continue to pray I get a good report and remain cancer free. I try to share my experience whenever I can to be a blessing and to glorify my Lord. "...This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God might be glorified thereby." John 11:4 This is the verse that the Lord gave me when going through cancer for the 2nd time. We went to Kentucky a few weeks and was able to share my testimony, it was amazing how it touched some of the people in that service. Thank you Lord for using me.
For those of you who haven't heard or seen my new website please check it out. I am selling Lilla Rose Flexi Hairclips, I love them and so will you. Go to www.lillarose.biz/DNetterville when it opens watch the sizing and styling videos,(bottom right corner) when you want to order something just order and it will be mailed directly to your house. Well, I must close for now. Hopefully I will do a better job of posting. God bless.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Debbie! I just got reading through a few of your posts and I had a quick question. I am involved in the cancer community and was hoping you could email me back when you get the chance. Thanks! - emilywalsh688(at)gmail.com.

    Emmy

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