Monday 28 March 2016

Easter Weekend to Remember



It was so great spending time, with familiy and friends, in the Cape. This holiday came at the right time, especially when I needed a break. Also, spending time on the beach contemplating "life"' finding time to breathe. Also being reminded, the importance of easter, and what it all means. 

    Viewpoint overlooking Cape L'Agullhas, with my girls (most southern point of africa)

   Dad and the Girls!

Some more adventure, I decided to do a day hike from Struisbaai, to De Monde Nature Reserve, along the beach. Water, fruit, some warm clothes, and off I went. Turns out that it took me 3 hours to arrive at my desitnation, and then to return back, leaving at 8:30am, I got back home around 3pm, total of approximately 30km! The time alone, the scenery was amazing. Really what I needed to clear my mind.  My legs are still stiff, next time, I think better to rather cycle.  

   Map showing, start and end points (yellow stars)

   The weary traveler, (sun was very bright, and sand white, therefore the squinting)

   Half Way there, and the begining of the nature reserve

He Has Risen!!!
Tomorrow is easter monday, and we are reminded the Christ arose from the grave!

Revelation 1:17-18 (ESV)
When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. But he laid his right hand on me, saying, “Fear not, I am the first and the last, and the living one. I died, and behold I am alive forevermore, and I have the keys of Death and Hades.

Amen!




Monday 21 March 2016

4 Years Post SCT


I was reminded that it has been 4 years since my stem cell transplant. I amazed that it has been so long ago! In some respects it feels like the other day, in another, years ago, so much has happened in this time. Starting a new job, in the corporate world, after being in my own business for 15 years. My daughter going to study, getting her drivers licence, getting a car. My other daughter in Matric, head girl, and planning her studies for next year. How time fly's.

Met up with friend in Bloemfontien, purely by coincidence, had a great time sharing Gods word, a real blessing. 


We are blessed, to be at Struisbaai for the easter holidays, with our good fiends and their girls. We had an amazing trip down to the Cape, and travelled route R62, for the first time. Really most amazing part of South Africa, which I had not yet travelled. We stayed on a Karoo farm, called 'The Vale' really had a great time. We braai'd Karoo lamb chops, 'lekker'! We also stopped off at Barrydale, something like Dullstroom, and stopped at a place called 'Dielsel and Cream', most amazing place, think it also attracts many bikers, as R62, is a bikers 'paradise'route (Marc, perhaps you and I should do this 😀, just need a bike.... )


Really enjoying the beach and time off.... 


The Lord had really been talking into my life. The last 2-3 weeks has been hectic, especailly with treatment...when I'm weak, He is strong.

1 Peter 5:6-7 (AMP)
Therefore humble yourselves [demote, lower yourselves in your own estimation] under the mighty hand of God, that in due time He may exalt you, Casting the whole of your care [all your anxieties, all your worries, all your concerns,once and for all] on Him, for He cares for you affectionately and cares about you watchfully.

Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma

Great Video, Great Adventure!
http://www.movingmountainsformultiplemyeloma.com


Tuesday 1 March 2016

Captain's Log 2016.03.01

Well, since my last post alot has happened. Firstly had a great holiday in the Cape, it was really fantastic having the time off, and spending time with the family!



In February my Dad came to visit from Oz, so it was great catching up with him. The last time he was is SA was when I was recovering from my Stem Cell transplant in 2012.


An update on the health front, I'm back on another cycle (excuse the pun) of chemo, happens every 3 months. I'm still on valcade and cortisone. The cortisone dose is high and really gets to me, especially with work and all, but just need to hang in there! We are still waiting for lenolidomide to be accepted in SA, so its a long wait, also obtaining medical aid approval seems difficult.

Sometimes we wonder why we go through trials in our lives, these can be health, work, family etc. We have been going through the life of Ruth a church, and the recurring theme that seems to come through, for me, is God's Sovernity. We sometime ask Him why this is happening to us, and we don't always get an answer or the answer that we want to hear, but at the end of the day, he is God, he gives and takes away. He is with us every step of the way, carry us through every situation, guiding us and leading us....above all, He is Good, all the time...

"But we are able to overcome all these things and more through his love. For I am certain that not death, or life, or angels, or rulers, or things present, or things to come, or powers, Or things on high, or things under the earth, or anything which is made, will be able to come between us and the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord"- Amen!