It's official. I have had MS for the past 2 years, as of September 5, 2012.
It has been a long two years and so much has changed. I have changed so much. Learned more about myself that I ever may have wanted to and or thought I could.
Looking back it's been good, summers have been great and a sweet way to break up the year. The people I have met, especially this summer, and old friends I have gotten to know better has been really sweet and encouraging. They are relationships I would like to continue on with for sure!
Well... what is new with me?
Yesterday I had my last first day of classes ever! That is definitely exciting.
I am doing my placement this semester in Fort St. James in Northern BC. I am really excited to get out of PG for a bit and experience a new hospital.
Things I have learned in the past TWO years:
2. I have learned independence by moving out officially on my own! (with friends.)
3. I have experienced much more of the world, travelling to London twice as well as Northern Ireland.
5. I have felt valued while working as the photographer/videographer for Echo Lake Bible Camp.
6. I have battled MS on a daily basis and so far have come out on top.
7. I have practiced counting it all joy when faced with trails of many kinds.
8. I have done my best to remind my self that I have to live life one day at a time and live it to the full. For me this means doing things like learning to Fox Trot, throwing around a baseball with friends until I cannot see the ball anymore, exploring train tracks, playing on bridges in the fog, sharing hidden secrets of Prince George with friends, and going for runs at 9:30 at night with my roommate.
9. I have learned to not take life so seriously and to laugh always.
10. I have learned that crying and feeling sorry for myself is a waste of energy that is better spent being productive, sleeping, exercising etc.
And what is coming down the pipe for me?
However, as excited as I am about this new drug I also am not putting ALL of my hope in it, as there is a chance it might not help. All I can do is wait and see, right?
As I have said to some people before, looking back I am so happy to see how far I have come. I am not saying its been easy, but I will say I've had good days and bad days. I do my best to make the good days out-weigh the bad ones, but sometimes I need to take a break and reflect on the good/great things in my life.
I am so thankful for the things God has taught me over the past while, depending on Him, living life the way He wants me to, and counting it all joy. I am unbelievably thankful for those around me who have supported me in my journey with MS. Having people trust in me helps me remember that I can do succeed in life and that I don't have to be run by MS.
So thank you, for continuing to read my blog, pray for me, think of me, support me as I continue to navigate these foreign waters.
Love, Kate
HIGHLIGHTS OF 2012-2014
Leaving for London the first time!
I love these two! Always up for the bant |
....when you have moments like this. Steroids...not always my favourite.
If I could live in mud I would. |
This is what made some early mornings this past year worth it
Sista Time! Waiting on the parents... |
Spent a weekend this summer at the base of Mt. Robson. |
I LOVE adventures... this one was a highlight of the summer. |
I know its good when I get this reaction from Tim. |
3 inches away from highway traffic flying above our heads |
Mt. Robson- Kinney Lake |
Glaciers are always a neat thing to explore. |
Northern Ireland Adventures |
Heel clicks--always a classic. |
I was constantly blown away by the scenery in NI. This place was one of my favourites. |
Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
Worked on star trails this summer. |
Double Barrel 20G shotgun. I actually hit my target... in thet air! |
Friends, lakes, rivers, creeks, forests, inukshuks, hanging out on the beach...
I wouldn't give back these moments for anything!
Sometimes I just like being 10. With a bear towel! |
The last night of camp this summer: took advantage of a clear, cold (-2), frosty-sleeping-bag kind of night. The view in the morning was incredible, as you can see. |
Highlights of 2012-2014
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