Christmas
I went home for a few days to celebrate the birth of Jesus with my family. It was good to see my brother home from Korea. He brought with him pictures, video clips, food, and gifts from the unique and interesting country. Although we didn't do too much in the way of being active, it was a good visit. We did go sliding on the Battleford's biggest hill and I almost flattened a little girl because she apparently doesn't know what "GET OUT OF THE WAY!" and "LOOK OUT!" mean. I don't know if her sliding saucer survived the run-in with me, she was thankfully off to the side of her saucer upon my impact of it. Hmmm.
Dad was a little weak for the first couple days but after that he was doing fine. He enjoyed doing everything with the family, so that was an answer to prayer. I found out that dad and mom received a letter stating that the tumor in the chest is gone! Praise God! I'm not sure about the speck on the lung. The middle of January is when he goes in for more tests. And then after that the stem cell transplant procedure is still scheduled for go ahead. The doctors want to prevent the cancer from spreading anywhere else so they feel this procedure is necessary. It's in God's hands. Until later....
Dad was a little weak for the first couple days but after that he was doing fine. He enjoyed doing everything with the family, so that was an answer to prayer. I found out that dad and mom received a letter stating that the tumor in the chest is gone! Praise God! I'm not sure about the speck on the lung. The middle of January is when he goes in for more tests. And then after that the stem cell transplant procedure is still scheduled for go ahead. The doctors want to prevent the cancer from spreading anywhere else so they feel this procedure is necessary. It's in God's hands. Until later....
1 Comments:
At Tue Jan 02, 05:48:00 p.m., Unknown said…
You mean tobogganing
:)
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