Entry: Update 7/22/06 Saturday, July 22, 2006



Thanks to all of you for your kind words and encouraging comments and everyone's support.

I especially wish to thank Pops, for writing so eloquently and often poignantly about his father's last days.  It has been comforting in this time since mom has gotten sick.  She is steadily declining to the point where I have to decide whether to make the trek to Wisconsin to see her one last time (Which was kind of why her church sent her out here) only to turn around and go back again for a funeral or wait.

Savannah and the miniature poodle, Boston Blacky, have become quite attached to each other.  The other day she sat down with him and took the dog's food, poured it into his water bowl and, spoon in hand, commenced to eat it like cereal.  Until Tabitha caught her and made her quit.

The laptop is still belly-up so updates are not as quick as they were, but there is a man in the church who is a tech and will look at it for me.  Hopefully he can do something.

Remember, the Good Book says, "Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain..."

   2 comments

Beeba
July 24, 2006   02:43 PM PDT
 
Here is a prayer for your mom. "Heavenly Father we come to You in the Name of Jesus, to ask that your healing touch give comfort to mom and for those around her, who love her dearly, so that they can cope. When it is time for her to be taken Home, Lord, we ask that you carry her along the way, to her eternal life with You, in Heaven's Beautiful Place. Give Herb the strength to let go, and to remember mom and her unconditional love she has so freely given. Give the family peace and comfort as her journey through sickness takes it's toll on everyone. If it is Your will that she be healed, and stay with us longer, we will be blessed beyond measure. We pray for peace, love and comfort, that only, You, Lord, can give. This we ask in Jesus' Holy Precious Name. Amen"
jerry
July 24, 2006   05:56 AM PDT
 
Just like to point out that i don't think your blog is too political, just people will be less inclined to read if they do read it.

That is all.

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