Phil,
Isn't it sad that the wake up call like what John is going through,
or my high blood pressure is what it takes some times to shake us out
of our selfish life style? I guess that, in some ways, we're still
like kids, willing to push the limits until we hit a brick wall. I
don't like realizing that because , if ai see the truth, then I have
to face the fact that, just maybe, I'm not much more mature than
Christopher, in some respects. That's a humbling thought, isn't it.
Kathy.
At 06:23 PM 3/10/2007, you wrote:
>Sounds good, Kathy. Yes, I am thankful I'm finding out now instead of when
>something bad has happened. I am already reading things, and Sandy is
>looking at thing, so the whole family, well, meaning me and Sandy, can have
>a diet change. I'm sure glad I bought that night Schwin air dyn bike to
>ride as I listen to my solar Bible reading to me. We have a good treadmill,
>too. I've been watching, well our doctor has too, the numbers rising and
>the meds slowed them down but I'll likely be on some things for awhile until
>I lose some weight. Frankly, John and his situation has gotten a lot of us
>thinking pretty seriously.
>
>Phil.
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