I received the wonderful news that the chemo treatments did their job. I'm cancer free!! Surgery went well. My surgeon is the best! I'll start radiation in a few weeks. I'm dealing with some nerve damage to my fingers and feet and toes as a side effect of the chemo, but I'm told it will fade eventually.
So, I'm finding joy in the everyday moments I've been given.

My sister Bridget (at left) brought sandwiches and other goodies.
Niece Ashley brought salad. Alexandra brought the beer for those who drink.
We provided bottled water and soft drinks. Everyone had a great time and nobody went hungry.
Just sharing this special event with family members made me appreciate how blessed I am to have a large and loving family.
Even Harley got in on the eclipse action. Here's a photo of Walt helping Harley put on his safety glasses.
I was able to get free eclipse glasses from our local library. Just another reason I love our library!

He drove me around in the side-by-side, which Harley refuses to get into, so he ran behind us all the way.
I stopped to give Harley a break from running fast on a hot day and to snap some shots of the wildflowers growing on our property.
How beautiful they are and proof of God's glory!

Harley got hot and worn out and decided to take a mud bath. Walt hosed him down later, so he was clean for the ride home.
Driving down the road as we left, Walt spotted a coyote. Lots of critters roam our property.

One of the many gifts I've received after my breast cancer diagnosis is the gift of wisdom. I've learned not to take anything for granted and enjoy every moment I am given.