Five weeks have passed since we left Ontario. We arrived in Edmonton (technically St.
Albert) on June 27th, a few days before treatment so we could settle
in before the business began, and at that time I didn’t realize how busy it
would be as I was counting on Marietta to be home to help with the basic
housework.
Over the past three and a half weeks we have been housesitting
at a couple places. From June 27 to July
11th we stayed at our first place, from there we moved a bit further
north in St. Albert to our second “home”.
We “camped” in their basement for a few nights and when they left on
July 14 we took over the entire house.
This will be our home until this coming Saturday, July 28 and then we
will move on to our third housesitting location.
Our first housesitting location had been in the plans for
some time. It was supposed to be our
backup plan if we didn’t get into the Ronald McDonald House (RMH), but then
about 10 days before we left while we were confirming details our “hostess”
offered to see if she could find any other people that would be willing to
offer their homes while on holidays… and this is how our next two location came
to be. We so quickly take for granted
the Communion of Saints, but it just makes us stand back in awe from time to
time when we see how even when we are far away from home this communion still
functions so well. Complete strangers opened up their homes to us and we have
been very welcomed in the church community here in the weeks since we have arrived.
On our second day of treatment we received a call from
the RMH that they had an opening for us.
We had a few hours to let them know whether we would be taking the
room. We discussed it briefly and
decided that to have our own “home” was probably more ideal and felt that since
we had an opportunity for lodging we would rather give up the spot and let
someone who did not have a backup plan have the spot. We have asked to be placed back on the list
for August 10th as currently we do not have a place for our last
three weeks here. It is our prayer that
this was a wise decision and that a room will become available again at that
time, or another opportunity will arise in the meantime.
Our first location was about 25 minutes from the Clinic,
we are currently 30 minutes from the Clinic and our next location is about 20
minutes from the Clinic. All of these
locations are in St. Albert and are a nice and easy drive to the Clinic taking
the Anthony Henday Highway most of the way.
The RMH is about 20 minutes from the Clinic as well, but its location
would require more city driving. Since
Marietta and Matthew are done treatment earlier then Rebecca it would of course
be nice to be living closer to the Clinic so they could quickly go home, but it’s not really the best
neighbourhood in the city, so we’re okay with the extra driving.
And what’s a post without a few pictures:
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| Daily Vitamins, Minerals, Nutrition, etc. |
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| Sophie the clinic dog. Sophie is a 10 week old Mountain Bernese/Poodle who is in training to be a therapy/clinic dog. |
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| Catching some sun-rays ... relaxing behind the Clinic trying to catch a bit of the outdoors while Matthew and Rebecca were still doing treatment. |
| After a long day at the Clinic Rebecca usually just wants to lay down and rest or sleep when we get home. We encourage her to do so outside so she at least gets a little bit of sun each day. |
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| Jacuzzi tub makes for a fun way to have a detox bath ... add a nice tablet holder for a good video and it's not so hard to have to lay in the tub for about 40 minutes. |
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| Just a little taste of Alberta ... Magpies and Hares throughout the neighbourhood make for some fun entertainment at times, especially when you combine the hare and the neighbourhood cat |








Way to go, Matthew! You are a trooper!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting so regularly, Steph! I can't imagine going through what you are all experiencing right now, but please know there are many of us out here (also in Ontario) who are praying faithfully for you and your children. In the years ahead you will realize these treatments are probably the best thing you could ever have done for them and their health. Praying for patience and perseverance, and the comfort of our gracious God every day. Love from Thea
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