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Rayne, Louisiana
You've got to be kidding me, I have Breast Cancer? My name is Madelene Boudreaux. I just had my 51st birthday and my present was cancer. Although it wasn't the present I was expecting, I have decided to embrace it as such. My life as it existed is changed. Even though my diagnosis is that I have the most common breast cancer you can have (80% of the women who get breast cancer have this one) and the actual tumor was only 1.2 centimeters and there was only a microscopic spec in one lymph node... things just changed overnight. I feel confident that I will be healed with all the surgery, chemo and radiation, as well as the prayers, the shift in lifestyle and health changes, all of this with God as my Healer overseeing the whole plan. Most importantly, sunsets are more beautiful, my children are more precious and I cry for everything. Such clarity prevails, where life was blurry. I know my healing will come gently through trusted medical professionals, faith in a loving God and prayerful friends. I am surrounded by love with my family of eight kids and a great husband and a community of kind spirits!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

My First Rodeo and my LAST CHEMO!! (Making Memories of Us)








YEE HA!! Well the Rodeo was such a HOOT! I am still pinching myself, cuz I was in such "High Cotton"! We had a leisurely trip to Houston and took a little rest when we arrived. Then at 3:30 our driver and Limo arrived and I must admit I got a little cheesey... I lie, I was as cheesey as they come! Melba and Ronnie, Ann and Don Bucklin (friends of Melba and Ronnie) and Ricky and I rode together in the limo, complete with champagne, hor d'oeuvres and the finest wine, all the while, Keith Urban music serenading us the whole way there! When ever Ronnie asked if it was my first limo ride, he said the proper way to answer that in Texas is to say, "Yes, in one this small!" We mosied around the very big Western style booths, at the rodeo until things got a little smelly... wasn't interested in getting up close and personal with the livestock. Then we found our way to our SUITE, complete with food and beverages! So when one of Ronnie's TEXAN rodeo veteran friends asked me, "Is this your 'first rodeo' ?" I politely answered (as instructed by Ronnie), "Yes, one this small!" I so enjoyed the actual rodeo, complete with bucking bulls and rodeo clowns and even little 5 year old kids riding bare back on very quick little sheep! So fun to watch. Then of course the best part was Keith Urban singing to a full house (probably about 60,000). And yes he did sing STUPID BOY!  But one of my favorites is "Making Memories of us"! LOVE IT!! (He dedicated that one to his wife, Nicole Kidman, who he said was with him at the rodeo) You can listen to it by clicking on the video bar to the right of this post!
I am so delighted to have had such an exciting  and fun experience to top off this last week of chemo! Thanks, Melba and Ronnie. I love you both so much. You have been such a loving support to me, especially in the last few months. It was an awesome RODEO. Memories to cherish forever. 
Chemo tomorrow... FOR THE LAST TIME!!!!!!  Am praising God for the gifts and blessings that have made the suffering tolerable! Thanks to everyone for the love, support and prayers. 
Please continue to lift us as I go on to radiation treatments for the next 6 or 7 weeks. The oncologist said my strength will return in small increments, so I must try to be patient, AGAIN!



Be truly glad. There is wonderful joy ahead!"

- I Peter 1:6

1 comment:

Robert Scholl said...

So glad your chemo is over. Stay strong. Soon the radiation will be over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!