All ready to go. Jane's in town and coming over in the morning. I don't have to check in till noon tomorrow. Will be packing a small suitcase along with Honey and heading out mid-morning. Horray!
Honey will probably post and let you know how things are going. I'm sure all will be fine. :) Thanks in advance for your thoughts, good vibes and prayers!
This is a blog about us Honeys. We've been married for 6 years, live in Littleton, CO, have a Chihuahua named Dobby, a Rat Terrier named Scarlett, three awesome cats (all referred to as our Furry Kids!) and some fish.
In November 2007 I was diagnosed with Cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer of the liver) and nave been undergoing chemotherapy since December '07 & Proton Radiation Therapy at M.D. Anderson in Houston, TX from December '08 - February '09, and then back on eternal chemo until we get the tumor to shrink away from one salvageable vein in the liver so that it can be surgically removed. We use this blog to keep family and friends updated on our struggles, loves, challenges, celebrations, goals, ideas and the general daily grind!
In November 2007 I was diagnosed with Cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer of the liver) and nave been undergoing chemotherapy since December '07 & Proton Radiation Therapy at M.D. Anderson in Houston, TX from December '08 - February '09, and then back on eternal chemo until we get the tumor to shrink away from one salvageable vein in the liver so that it can be surgically removed. We use this blog to keep family and friends updated on our struggles, loves, challenges, celebrations, goals, ideas and the general daily grind!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Ready
Posted by Garnet at 9:23 PM
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5 comments:
You are in my prayers, and in those of your mom's church, and of her EFM group. And I will be particularly aware of you all day tomorrow.
Here's a good one for you, adapted from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer:
Strengthen your daughter Abbey, O Loving God, to do what she has to do and bear what she has to bear; that, accepting your healing gifts through the skill of surgeons and nurses, she may be retored to usefulness in your world with a thankful heart. Amen.
Keeping you both in my thoughts and prayers! *hugs*
Good luck.
Michael
Lots of positive thoughts headed your way.
We are praying for you, Abbey. Whatever it takes, whatever it takes.
Love,
Betsy
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