Who says there are no miracles happening today. . .
I am just going to quote from Kendra's website to make this easy --
Hello from Kendra and her family. She is resting after a very busy day on Friday. She was able to get a day pass to go to the Crusader Homecoming. She got out of the hospital around 11:00, went home for awhile and then headed to the school around 1:30 for the pep rally. They announced her name with the volleyball team. None of her friends knew she was going to be there so there were many tears of joy when she came running through the doors. After that she was able to spend time with everyone while watching Mitchell and Treston(her brothers) play soccer. She then went to the gym to watch and sit with the volleyball team during their game. They then surprised her back by announcing her name with the starting line-up. The v-ball coach arranged for her to serve the first serve of the game. Everyone was yelling for her and she was in a state of shock, but loving every minute of it. Her serve got over the net and they were able to score the first point. Following the game they went to a bonfire for refreshments and testimonies. She was able to be there with Treston during his first homecoming bonfire. She then drove them home in her car. She made it back to the hospital by 12:30 a.m. – only 30 minute short of her 12:00 curfew. It was an awesome day that she (and a lot of us) will not soon or ever forget.
God is so good. He knew the timing would be just right for her to get out. A day sooner and she would’ve been on chemo, a day later and her counts would’ve been too low for to leave the hospital. THANKS to all who helped to make the day so special for her.
Her ANC (fighting power) is now down to 0. Now we wait for it to go back up. Please continue to pray for no fevers or infections, especially at this time.
Thank you for your continued prayers. If you have a chance to visit, Kendra would love to see you. You can call first if you’d like.
Kendra’s verse for the day: Psalms 31:1 – In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust; let me never be ashamed: deliver me in thy righteousness.