Jimmy's doing fairly well. He's as weak as a kitten, cold one minute, hot the next. It's just going to take some time for all of this stuff to work its way out of his system. He's lying around, reading a lot, and watching whatever sports he can find on TV. We've spent some time on our balcony which overlooks the pool. It makes us feel so old, all of the bikinis, and the loud music blasting our eardrums. We're the oldest people in this complex by thirty years at least. What on earth are we doing here?
Five months ago, Jimmy and I had ordinary lives, did ordinary things, had ordinary thoughts. Then one day, like Alice, we walked through the looking glass, not into Wonderland, but into the strange and disturbing world of Cancerland, a dark and frightening place that consumes all of our thoughts and time and energy. Sometimes it seems like a crazy bizarre dream, this waking up in a strange apartment in Atlanta, with a back brace on the sofa and hypodermic syringes in the refrigerator.
Still, we laugh a lot, and we cry a lot, and we find joy and happiness in the most unlikely places. C'est la vie.
Five months ago, Jimmy and I had ordinary lives, did ordinary things, had ordinary thoughts. Then one day, like Alice, we walked through the looking glass, not into Wonderland, but into the strange and disturbing world of Cancerland, a dark and frightening place that consumes all of our thoughts and time and energy. Sometimes it seems like a crazy bizarre dream, this waking up in a strange apartment in Atlanta, with a back brace on the sofa and hypodermic syringes in the refrigerator.
Still, we laugh a lot, and we cry a lot, and we find joy and happiness in the most unlikely places. C'est la vie.
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9/3/06
A verse of Scripture to encourage you today:
"Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand." Isaiah 41:10
Ellen and Jimmy,
Thank you for sharing your life with us---the difficult days and the days that have shown promise and hope. We pray that you will both know many more good days ahead and will know both the Lord's provision and His presence. You are definitely in our thoughts and prayers. Sandra and John Anderson
Ellen and Jimmy,
Thank you for sharing your life with us---the difficult days and the days that have shown promise and hope. We pray that you will both know many more good days ahead and will know both the Lord's provision and His presence. You are definitely in our thoughts and prayers. Sandra and John Anderson
Ellen and Jimmy,
I have not been writing because I have been in a tailspin. Totsy and Lyle are in Baltimore at Johns/Hopkins as a ourpatient until the doctors finish another round of their OWN testing. You know all too well what that is like. Totsy will then be put into surgery at JH when they decide how and what to do. Totsy has declared that she will not leave Baltimore until her plumbing is reconnected and the doctors are on her same page about that. I had plan to go to give some moral support...but you know Totsy...she is very upbeat and they both are enjoying their "vacation time" in Maryland. I will go soon when they decide the surgery is eminent.Do keep them in your prayers.
Your blogs are so important to us and you are on our minds and hearts everyday. We will keep you informed about Totsy and see you when you get home...Much love...Geri
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