Sunday, March 8, 2009

Sunday Morn again

Well here it is Sunday morning again and once again I am unable to sleep. Today it is for a more logical reason.... I somehow came down with the flu bug. Lee and Sharon W. stopped over and she made a special trip to bring me (what she called) contraband. She had made some chocolate dipped strawberries and even brought a box of chocolate doughnuts. They were down from Salt Lake for a golf tournament Lee played in and I am glad he stopped with Sharon to talk about golf a little. It was almost as good as talking about computers with Josh and Kirby. Now normally this would have been heaven for me, but just before they got here (and also right after they left) I got to visit the bathroom again in the kneeling position. I didn't think there was anything in there but enough to do the trick twice. So at the time it made it even worse when those two things (chocolate anything really) I would normally want so badly but they didn't even appeal to me. I appreciated the effort and the visit and I hope they don't catch the flu (I did warn them).

I have really been having a struggle with all this lately and I can't seem to shake it. I am tired of being sick all the time. I guess it is the opposite of the 5 weeks of relatively good health I had and the things I was able to do. In the Book of Mormon, Lehi tells Jacob there must needs be opposition in all things. I used to joke and tell people that is why I was brought into the world. Now I believe I was brought into the world to "experience" all the opposition instead of "be" it. I am sorry for the lack of writing and I got reprimanded by several people when I let my blog go for a few days. I apologize because I never thought that people would read into the silence the "worst case scenario" and I also never thought people had the time or inclination to check this every day but I heard from some people that they do. Again I am sorry.

So now to keep you updated: I am still scheduled to take out the drain tomorrow. Some of you might have missed it all, but a couple of weeks ago the drain stopped working. We went in to have it checked and they eventually replaced it. The "new" one didn't do any better so after talking with the doctors, we determined if it isn't going to work we might as well take it out. The current theory is that scar tissue or something has created pockets instead of one big pool of fluid laying in the lung area to drain. But on the same token, for some reason I have not been creating as much fluid to drain either. It could be the same scar tissue that is the cause of that as well. The interesting part is I am not sure my doctors are all communicating well because I have chemo scheduled for Tues., right after this little "removal" surgery. I am hoping the surgery is not that bad, but that is what they told me about the last time when they replaced it. I guess we will see. Prayers are in order again so I am putting out the cry for help through the prayers again. While you are at it, pray for a little help to get over this stupid emotional and mental depression I am going though. I could use a lot of help there as well.

I also wanted to brag on my kids again. Josh's choir concert was awesome (even though we forgot the pictures like I said), but then Justin's orchestra concert went over the top again. He played with both the High School and the Middle School and is first chair for both. Unfortunately he is a perfectionist and never happy if his performance is not perfect and we have to assure him that he did an awesome job anyway. He had a solo inbetween the High School and Middle School concerts along with several other kids. There was one kid that played the violin and was probably in the same level of ability as Justin, but everyone forgets to mention that he is only in Middle School. I really am proud of both of them. Josh just decides to pick up the sticks and play the Marimba this semester (I think there was a little desire to be with Kirby too...lol) and Justin just always blows us away. I need to also say that Kirby (was in Josh's concerts too) was great too, and she deserves some recognition because not only is she gifted on percussion and the piano, she makes Josh try harder too at the things he does. We love her being a part of our family and she is an angel as well. I love my boys (and girls) and in a discussion with one of my friends (and former employee) from Rapid City he commented on how lucky I was to have a close relationship with my family and when he wrote that to me, it reminded me again of how grateful I was for my second chance. I know that this should help me overcome some of the depression, and I forget how grateful I am sometimes, but it seems to be harder to remember as time goes on.

I also want to thank my wife publicly for all she does. When Katie got the flu a few weeks ago, it pushed her to her limit having two extremely needy and whining "kids" so I was so glad when her parents came down and rescued her. And Teresa the week before. Thanks to all of you, and while we are at it, I want to thank all our other angels here on earth. Our home and visiting teachers, and Julie's companion Marsha. I did make it to the hearing ward last Sunday and bore my testimony which was one of my short range goals. Then last Friday night we went over to the deaf branch for an activity. It always amazes me how many people show up to those activities and also what good food they have too. I wished I could have eaten more. We need to take Katie to all the activities for the branch because they called her to be the branch Historian. So she took her camera and took pictures. Now we have to put them on the branch blog I created. She is pretty excited about that too.

Well I hope that updates you on my status so no one gets mad at me again for a while. Pray hard and you are all in my prayers as well.

5 comments:

Holly Peterson said...

Hey, I don't think people are mad at you for not writing, they just love you and are concerned about you. You are an inspiration to many of us, but remember that President Hinkley said, Just do your best. For all of us some our best is vastly different than on other days! :)

It is good to know that you are not perfect,and experience some of those human emotions that the rest of us do! I was wondering there for a while. lol

Hymn # 85 was sung in our ward today, read the words to all the verses (or listen to a cd of Tabernacle choir)alot of strength in the promises refered to! HOPE it brings a brighter day!

Holly Peterson said...

Love ya Jim!

so, once you post there is no way to fix typos, some our should read some days our. oh well.

Laurie Densley said...

Hey, Jim Cook!

It's Laurie Erickson. I hope you remember me from growing up in Murray in the
6th Ward.

Wow! My heart goes out to you. You have really been through a lot! What a trial and a struggle you are going through!

Your blog is awesome. Judy told me about it. It's been fun having her back in the ward. (I'm back in the ward living with my parents--again!)

Your faith is incredible and inspiring to us all.
Hang in there. I'll continue to pray for you and your family.

Love,

Laurie E.


Jim, This is Hal. I keep thinking about you every day, and you are always in my prayers. You are such a special young man and I remember your outgoing personality, your friendly smile, and your ability to make everyone laugh. Please know that everyone here in the ward are continually hoping and praying for you. God be with you!

Hal Erickson

Scott Healy said...

Hi Jim,

Thanks you for sharing your experiences with us. You have a very strong spirit adn lots of faith. I know what you are going through due to my mom's cancer experiences and I am currently going through cancer treatments too. It must be in the family gene pool! Thanks for being a great friend and second cousin.

Scott Healy

Wendy said...

Jim,
We love you and are so inspired by your strengths and even your weaknesses. It is awesome what we are all learning as we witness what you are going through! Thanks for sharing your ups and downs.
Love,

Wendy Anderson

PS there is another Wendy following your blog