Ponderings

She carries herself with grace and beauty – therefore she was sometimes seen as weak. But the Strength my mom carries with her makes her strong. Her body has never seemed frailer, but her spirit has never been so unbreakable.

To hear my mom teasing again, to see her smile again, to watch her moving around the house is a gift from God. God has turned our mourning into dancing, made beauty from ashes. Joy has come from sorrow. Every day is still a struggle – a struggle to walk up and down a flight of stairs, a struggle to look at a plate of delicious food but to almost see it as an enemy, a struggle to stay positive and patient. But we have seen God with our eyes. As Job proclaims “I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear; but now my eye sees You” (Job 42:5). We have seen God work in very desperate circumstances. He has proven His power. He is displaying His riches.

While some days are good and some days are bad right now, we thank God for every day that we are alive. We thank God that He has made every day – we rejoice and are glad. He has shown us that He follows through on his promises. He promises to never leave us or forsake us – He hasn’t yet. He promises to give us peace beyond all understanding – He has completely. He doesn’t promise that struggles won’t come, but He has promised to be there every step of the way. And through this journey, He has revealed Himself to be an ever-present, faithful God, true to His word.

We keep walking, keep trusting, and keep believing. God has been faithful – now it’s our turn to return the favor.

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Well Wishes from Lori Gongora

Hello Dias family,

I want to let you know how inspiring you are to all of us.  I so enjoy reading your daily posts and catching up on how everything is going.  I have felt like I have grown in my faith through this process.  Simply put — you give me strength through your perseverance during this time.  God has you in the palm of his hand.  Rini — you and your family are an inspiration to us all.

Love — your sister-in-law,

Lori Gongora

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Glory That Will Be Revealed In Us

I am so grateful that my mom is home.  The memory of her roughest day still haunts my mind from time to time, but I remain focused on Mom being healthy, renewed, healed by the Hand of God.

Her bright smile that lights-up any room, remains the same.  Right now due to the bilirubin her skin is very dark and her eyes are a yellow hue, but her smile remains bright white and shining, a toothpaste commercial grin, with the shining star on the left incisor *tink* – Brilliant.

It is so good to hug ‘little mom’ who, although is a ‘fall risk’ right now is still quite strong – and getting stronger every day.

Mom is home the words hardly feel real after some of the moments we shared at UCSF.  I REJOICE in the reality.

God has spared my mom for a PURPOSE, she, and our family, are forever changed.  I am eager to see what the Lord has ahead.

17Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.
18I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. The creation waits in eager expectation for the sons [and daughters] of God to be revealed.
(Rm 8:17-19)

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