At this moment, I am just overcome with sentiment for all of the support and trust you have given me and words are so inadequate to the occasion. So all I can say is thanks, and I'll see you on the other side of this thing, no matter how it turns out. It is, in any case, all in God's hands. [More]I spoke with him earlier this morning. When I hear something, you'll hear something.
He is in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteThanks David - a lot of us are keeping the prayers rolling.
ReplyDeleteThanks David. I'll be waiting to hear how this thing plays out.
ReplyDeleteDavid I can't stand the suspense and would sure like to know how removing the alien went today for Mike! It is killing me, but praying for him does settle me.
ReplyDeleteWe may need some humor so here's a try:
Two little kids are in a hospital, lying on stretchers next to each other outside the operating room, the first surgeries of the day.
The first kid leans over and asks, "What are you in here for?"
The second kid says, "I'm getting my tonsils out, and I'm afraid."
The first kid says, "You've got nothing to worry about. I had that done when I was four.
They put you to sleep, and when you wake up they give you lots of Jell-O and ice cream. It's a breeze."
The second kid then asks, "What are you here for?"
The first kid says, "Circumcision."
"Whoa!" the second kid replies, "Good luck, buddy. I had that done when I was born.
Couldn't walk for a year."
See http://waronguns.blogspot.com/2012/03/vanderboegh-out-of-surgery-full.html
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