When pain comes into our lives, we need to try to make the best of it. I like to try to make a piece of art out of it.
Any guesses on what this is?
Have a blessed day!
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When pain comes into our lives, we need to try to make the best of it. I like to try to make a piece of art out of it.
Any guesses on what this is?
Have a blessed day!
Please be sure to visit David over at Random Thoughts and Observations.
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I think it might be an abstract painting by De Cappo!
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haha Who is De Cappo?
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That’s great artwork, but brought that on?
Have a nice day.
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Thank you. 🙂 It is a photo of the incision and stitches from our youngest daughter’s suspicious mole removal. It was on the back part of her shoulder and she couldn’t see it and asked me to photograph it. Then, I decided to play with it in Photoshop. Thankfully, the report was that it was not cancerous. She has had three more suspicious ones removed since then, also no sign of cancer.
How are you doing? I hope that all is well there. 🙂
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ohohoh…who got that injury? smiles
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Our baby girl. She had a suspicious mole removed. Thankfully, the results were that it wasn’t cancerous. She’s pretty proud of the scar that it left behind, too. She’s had three more removed since then, also not cancerous, thank goodness. These last three left her looking like she’d had major heart surgery.
I took a picture of this one so that she could see it (it is on the back of her shoulder). Then, I decided to play with it in Photoshop. I thought it kind of turned out like an abstract painting of sorts.
How are you doing? I hope all is well there and that school is going great for you. 🙂
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I have had 3 removed as well…all is well, winding down, the end of regular classes is this week and then finals next week. Lets see, hubby has to go in Dec 21 for surgery on his esphagous. (cancerous polyps and a tear)—all is good, Suzanne, like he said, “God has this.”
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Yes, God has this. Even when we know He is in control, it can still feel scary. You’re all in my prayers. I hope your hubby will be fine.
How do you think you’ve done this semester? Are you glad it is winding down?
Have a blessed evening. 🙂
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