Thursday, March 1, 2012

What you should know about Bryan!

Bryan is a rock.  When he started his treatments in October, I know he was nervous.  I know that it wasn't what he wanted to do.  But with the same determination he has with everything, he just kept on going.

Bryan worked everyday of the 25 radiation treatments.  He also had chemo treatments along side with the radiation.  Not one day did he complain.  Some days, he was slow in his morning route.  But the days he felt the worst, he would go down on the treadmill and run.  Not as fast as he had, or as long, but it was something he could do that would feel normal I think.

The break between his treatments and surgery, he started to feel like his was back among the living.  He enjoyed Thanksgiving and Christmas.  He loves the holidays with the kids.  I love the gifts and the excitement. He loves to play games with the kids.

Bryan worked hard at his job to get things in order before he had to leave for a few weeks.  He wants to carry his weight.  All he wants is to support his family and love the Lord.

He had only been out of surgery for a couple of days, when we pulled out the computer and tried to do some work.  We thought I could help him, but that hasn't worked out as well as we had thought it would.  It is hard to work from a hospital room.

He loved having people visit.  Even when he was tired or didn't really feel good, he would continue to visit and make people comfortable.

He is a rock and that just says all that needs to be said.

1 comment:

Bryan and Susan said...

that is so awesome! that is exactly how i feel and why I want to do this benefit becuase Dad is a doer and he would do this for me if the roles were reversed!!