Sarah’s Story

Site created on September 19, 2022

Welcome to our CaringBridge website. We are using it to keep family and friends updated in one place. We appreciate your  words of hope and encouragement. Thank you for visiting. Feel free to share with anyone you know is interested. Also, as many of you know, I love to take photos so I will upload to the Gallery pictures probably primarily of my new grandson, Trenton Timothy Klein.  But I might throw in a few Florida Bird photos from Sanibel/Captiva!

Newest Update

Journal entry by Sarah Cooper

It has been a year since my operation.....This past year has been one of getting stronger and healing little by Little. LOL my girls (Amy and Anne) tell me I look better now than before the operation. Hair is filling in. I lost 60 pounds (thanks to chemo) and I am able to do most of the things I could do before but at a lesser rate: Walking for me means shorter distances or I need oxygen. I don't like wearing oxygen because it says "Look at me...I am a handicapped person!" but, I will wear it when I need it like grocery shopping, walking longer than 100 yards or exerting myself doing something. I am able to go to church again, attend my women's Bible Study and do Pulmonary Therapy.

My life is returning to normal with each new thing I am able to do. My children and grandchildren and of course Bob keep me busy. Anne and her husband live nextdoor to us which is wonderful because I can see Trent (my first grandchild 19 months) almost every day. Bob and I try to visit Jon, Logan and Maeve on Sunday afternoons. They live 15 minutes from our house in Firestone...our Maeve is almost a year old.  Amy lives in Windsor so we are all close by.

Last Friday I went to the ballet, Cinderella in Denver with two friends. Praise God that I am alive and able to enjoy more of a normal life than last October after the surgery. Hoping to be able to go to Captiva in March....the hurricane, Ian, did a real number last year on the island...the same day as my operation. We are both healing slowing and coming back! 
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