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Phil,
Praise The Lord! I'm so glad Ralph is doing so much better! I will continue
to pray for him.
Don't ya just love those sweet little old ladies with high voices? I do! lol.
Love and Blessings,
Pat Ferguson
At 10:34 PM 7/10/05, you wrote:
>Tonight, Everett and I drove across town to see Ralph in his home. He has a
>hospital bed in his living room. He sounded a thousand percent better than
>he did just a few days ago in the hospital. He is lifting three pound
>weights to build his arms back up. He goes to the doctor tomorrow to get
>medications adjusted and changed. His 86 year old mother was there and I
>got to meet her. She is a tiny little woman who is very spunky and lively.
>She told me how she used to hold home church services in her home and one of
>her younger sisters is still doing it. She asked my son and I all about the
>meetings we have in our home so it was very interesting to hear her talk.
>Anyhow, Ralph is doing amazingly well. You know what he ordered this first
>weekend he has been home? This after almost four months in the hospital.
>Chinese food. He said tonight he is really hungry and although he is a
>diabetic, he is going to be careful and get back on schedule but he wants to
>build up his strength. The doctor visit should help a lot tomorrow, too.
>He asked his mother if she was going with him tomorrow and in her high voice
>she said, "Don't I always?" He is having my son go with them so he can help
>him in and out of the wheelchair. Keep praying for him because he has a
>long ways to go but he sounded like the old Ralph I've always known tonight.
>
>Phil.
>
>Phil C Sharp
>The Coil Of The snake
>A Free Online E-Novel
>www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
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