Today we were up very early and went to Dallas. Not only did the dr do lots of debriding but he took out 3 sutures (which I didn't realize I had..hope nothing falls out the bottom :) )
We had therapy and then we ate out we had a coupon for $20 for two entrees, apetitizer, & desert from To Mollys. We couldn't eat it all so we took Zita the take out.
We are trying to be positive. Wesley is gonna get a three week break from therapy. He is burning out. Help me pray that he will work really good on his own.
I love you sisters.... and anyone else reading the blog. Keep us in your prayers
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
All is Well
We went to Dallas today to see the transplant team. All is well and Wesley doesn't have to go back until the end of Feb. We got hugs and prayers all around from the nurses. Sandy says she will NOT sign any permit to work. she researched his chart and all of his calamities came with a slip to return to work.....no more.
We love you all. Please pray for smoother walking for Wesley.
I go to Wound care Wednesday..oh that I would get a good report also. The wound is shrinking so I suppose all is well there, too
We love you all. Please pray for smoother walking for Wesley.
I go to Wound care Wednesday..oh that I would get a good report also. The wound is shrinking so I suppose all is well there, too
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Week End Service? !!
We will have Sunday School this week end (Dec 26) but will probably cancel the Sunday after the New Year Service....Just wanted to let you know
Merriest Christmas to you all ............................
..Peace and Health into the New Year,.,.,.
,.,.,. I love you.
Merriest Christmas to you all ............................
..Peace and Health into the New Year,.,.,.
,.,.,. I love you.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
In Reflection
I got a Christmas card in the mail yesterday and as I read and reread the card, I was reminded how my mother would enjoy her Christmas Cards so much. I would like to make a statement. If you ever sent my mother any card, birthday, special occasion, or just because, rest assured..she enjoyed them thoroughly. If fact she would read, and reread them for years. I would go over and she would say, look at this card, Norma, isn't that the prettiest blessing written in it. It would some times be a card she had received several months previous. After my mother died she had a dresser full of greeting cards from down thru time. I wish I had kept some of them to reread. She enjoyed them so much.
BTW Sisters, I am sorry if reading this might make you cry, just wanted to say it
BTW Sisters, I am sorry if reading this might make you cry, just wanted to say it
Monday, December 13, 2010
Looking Back
I have been trying to think about where I would like to start..talking 'bout the good old days. I want to do some photos in among my writings but I can't use the scanner right now...it needs ink.
When we were in Abilene, I remember I was so proud of Glenda. She was on the pep squad. They wore white oxford shirts. Other that the schools in Paris, I can't recall the name of any school in particular except for this one. Glenda would cheer " When College Heights boys all get in line" I was proud of her. I think it was about the only time I saw any games growing up, and a lot of the cheers we would see were at pep rallies. Glenda had the prettiest, and longest pony tail that curled so beautifully and would swing and sway as she did the cheers. I thought she was the prettiest one there even including the cheer leaders. Looking back, I realize I was just a tag along and possible the reason mom let Glenda go...oh well, least I served a purpose.
I also remember we had some neighbors at that time that we went to a wrestling match with. That was a first experience for me, too. They had one wrestler everyone wanted autographs from and I went up and asked him for one and he said just sign an "X" so I wrote "X" on several stir stix and divided them out among our row of friends. I felt pretty industrious until later when I realized that was one of my first deceptions.
When we were in Abilene, I remember I was so proud of Glenda. She was on the pep squad. They wore white oxford shirts. Other that the schools in Paris, I can't recall the name of any school in particular except for this one. Glenda would cheer " When College Heights boys all get in line" I was proud of her. I think it was about the only time I saw any games growing up, and a lot of the cheers we would see were at pep rallies. Glenda had the prettiest, and longest pony tail that curled so beautifully and would swing and sway as she did the cheers. I thought she was the prettiest one there even including the cheer leaders. Looking back, I realize I was just a tag along and possible the reason mom let Glenda go...oh well, least I served a purpose.
I also remember we had some neighbors at that time that we went to a wrestling match with. That was a first experience for me, too. They had one wrestler everyone wanted autographs from and I went up and asked him for one and he said just sign an "X" so I wrote "X" on several stir stix and divided them out among our row of friends. I felt pretty industrious until later when I realized that was one of my first deceptions.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Hello
I am trying my hand at blogging. We will see how well it goes. I have enjoyed Jennifer and Zita's so much I would like to join in. Zita is helping me learn my way around somewhat. So here we go..
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