April has been a month of reflection, family, and new beginnings. It has brought both moments of joy and the kind of challenges that remind us of our strength and resilience. I want to share my personal journey with you—some of the highs, the lows, and the memories that made this month so unforgettable.
A Family Vacation Filled with Love
At the beginning of the month, my husband, daughter, granddaughters, and I took a much-needed family vacation. After the long winter months and the busyness of life, it was an opportunity to step away from everything and focus on making new memories with the people who matter most to me. We laughed, we explored, and we took time to really be present with each other.
It’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day struggles of life—especially when living with a chronic condition like Rheumatoid Arthritis. But moments like these remind me that life is about more than just surviving; it’s about living, loving, and cherishing the time we have with the people who fill our hearts. This trip was a beautiful reminder to slow down, to savor the little moments, and to prioritize family above all else.
Facing the Unknown: My Biopsy Journey
After returning from our vacation, I was faced with the uncertainty of a biopsy on April 23rd. While I didn’t know what the results would be, I knew I had learned over the years how to navigate moments like these with grace and resilience.
The waiting period was tough. It’s never easy sitting with the unknown, especially when it comes to our health. But through this experience, I leaned into the strength I’ve built over my journey with Rheumatoid Arthritis. The patience, the ability to cope, and the self-compassion I’ve learned along the way all played a huge role in getting me through.
The results of the biopsy came back negative for cancer, and while I am incredibly relieved, I’m also deeply grateful for the lessons this experience taught me. It wasn’t just about the outcome—it was about the process and how I showed up for myself in the midst of it. This was another reminder of the power of resilience and the importance of caring for our mental and emotional well-being through every stage of our health journeys.
Saying Goodbye: A Final Farewell to My Mother-in-Law
This month also brought a bittersweet farewell. We said goodbye to my mother-in-law at sundown during Passover. It was a deeply emotional moment, one filled with love, grief, and a sense of peace. Saying goodbye is never easy, but I found comfort in knowing that we were able to honor her life and send her off with love and respect.
This experience reinforced the importance of family and the profound impact they have on our lives, even after they’re no longer physically with us. During this time, I was reminded that creating meaningful memories is essential, especially in times of loss. These moments of connection and reflection are what keep us going, and they hold space for both grief and love.
Grateful for the Journey
As I reflect on April, I am filled with gratitude—for the strength I’ve gained through my health challenges, for the love of my family, and for the countless memories I continue to create with them. Life is full of difficult moments, but it’s also full of beautiful moments that shape who we are and how we move forward.
I want to leave you with a question: What’s one memory you made this month that brought you peace or joy?
These small moments often hold the greatest strength, and they remind us of our resilience even in the toughest times.
As we move forward into the next month, I encourage you to take time to appreciate the moments that matter most. Whether it’s a family vacation, a simp le moment of connection, or just finding peace within yourself, remember that each step, no matter how small, is part of your journey of strength and growth.
With love,
Annmarie