A very busy Christmas this year. Driving to Memaws, then to Grandmas and now the guys are back in Greensboro. Chase is planning his big trip to the Bowl game that Carolina will be playing in Charlotte. Can you say excited? Then, he gets to come back to Raleigh, Grandma's, and I will take him to Fayetteville to then fly to New Orleans so he can work baseball camp at Tulane University. What a busy time man he is! Buddy and Jake get to do all the driving by themselves. This is because Chase is flying down there and even back due to a certain someone special coming to visit Chase in New Orleans. I sure hope they have fun. :-)
I am sorry I don't have any pictures to share right now. Someone, me, forgot her camera on this trip. Buddy was the "official" photographer. Believe me, we have plenty of pictures, I just don't have them available on my computer to share.
In the meantime, I would like to share a short piece that a student at UNC did on Chase. This was a part of their ABC News: On Campus and then became a part of their Christmas Day special. Just click here and you too can watch this interview.
In this time of good news for Chase and his health, there are others that I do continue to pray for and I would like so much for your continued prayers. Coleman Larson and his family along with two other brothers, Bronson Lee and Braedon, both of which are battling brain tumors. Just imagine, if you can, what life would be like in their shoes.
The You Tube video below was posted on Coleman's Carepage and I have to share it with you. Listen to the beautiful music and see the beautiful children that have earned their angel wings.
Until next time....
Judith~mother of Chase
Chase Jones, a brain cancer survivor, a son, a brother, a baseball player for UNC Chapel Hill and now a young man going on many adventures to bring awareness of childhood cancer. His hopes are to help others with the knowledge of having "been there, done that."
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Friday, December 26, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Have a Merry Christmas
Chase is home now and we have enjoyed many conversations together. It is good to have the family around and just "being together". The boys do seem to do their own thing at times, but, they are both adults, so, we have adjusted. Buddy and I enjoyed our 23rd anniversary on the 21st! Chase is quite impressed realizing at his young age of 20, how hard marriages can be. I am proud of him in so many ways.
Our Christmas will be spent between our two mothers, Grandma and MeMaw, as both our fathers have passed away and we feel the need to spend time with our Mom's. The boys usually split up between Buddy and me. One will go with me to my mom's and one will stay with Buddy at MeMaws. Not sure who it will be this year. Whoever comes to Grandma's gets a wonderfully hung stocking from Santa though, and that is always exciting. :-)
After Christmas this year, all my men will be going down to New Orleans to work baseball camp at Tulane. I will stay behind with JD, my wonderful companion, because my back is not allowing me to handle the long drive. Maybe next year. I think JD and I will enjoy watching movies and eating ice cream together. Right JD? ;)
I am sure I will have some wonderful pictures to share after Christmas. Right now we are thankful for yet another clear MRI last month for Chase. We hope that the MRI's will go from every 3 months to every 6 months pretty soon. However, we know that we are blessed this Christmas with having him healthy and happy. Baseball is so much fun for him and this summer he will even get to travel with Team USA across the country and even into Japan and Canada. What an exciting time of life for him!
I continue to pray for so many more that are battling this awful disease called cancer. Please say a special prayer for Chase's friend Ashton. She had a recurrence and had some major surgery just last week. Now she is having to handle some decisions about her upcoming care. She is also 20 and attends UNC Chapel Hill. I can't imagine going through all of what she is going through, AGAIN! Then there is a special child who I have not ever met, Coleman Larson. He is a 5 year old boy who has a twin brother. Coleman has a brain tumor and his brother does not and their story is remarkable. They have a Carepage if you would like to follow his journey. Go to Coleman Scott Larson at this carepage. You may need to do a search for his name and then create a user name and password. Believe me, it is worth it, these boys are precious.
Merry Christmas everyone! I will be in touch later!
Judith~mother of Chase
Our Christmas will be spent between our two mothers, Grandma and MeMaw, as both our fathers have passed away and we feel the need to spend time with our Mom's. The boys usually split up between Buddy and me. One will go with me to my mom's and one will stay with Buddy at MeMaws. Not sure who it will be this year. Whoever comes to Grandma's gets a wonderfully hung stocking from Santa though, and that is always exciting. :-)
After Christmas this year, all my men will be going down to New Orleans to work baseball camp at Tulane. I will stay behind with JD, my wonderful companion, because my back is not allowing me to handle the long drive. Maybe next year. I think JD and I will enjoy watching movies and eating ice cream together. Right JD? ;)
I am sure I will have some wonderful pictures to share after Christmas. Right now we are thankful for yet another clear MRI last month for Chase. We hope that the MRI's will go from every 3 months to every 6 months pretty soon. However, we know that we are blessed this Christmas with having him healthy and happy. Baseball is so much fun for him and this summer he will even get to travel with Team USA across the country and even into Japan and Canada. What an exciting time of life for him!
I continue to pray for so many more that are battling this awful disease called cancer. Please say a special prayer for Chase's friend Ashton. She had a recurrence and had some major surgery just last week. Now she is having to handle some decisions about her upcoming care. She is also 20 and attends UNC Chapel Hill. I can't imagine going through all of what she is going through, AGAIN! Then there is a special child who I have not ever met, Coleman Larson. He is a 5 year old boy who has a twin brother. Coleman has a brain tumor and his brother does not and their story is remarkable. They have a Carepage if you would like to follow his journey. Go to Coleman Scott Larson at this carepage. You may need to do a search for his name and then create a user name and password. Believe me, it is worth it, these boys are precious.
Merry Christmas everyone! I will be in touch later!
Judith~mother of Chase
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