diddoing brad! please go!
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Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: please pray for my Dad
> Keeping you and family in prayer. Flying is good. Be sure to tell them you
> need a family hardship discount. They will knock the price down
> consierably.
>
> Now go.
>
> Brad
>
>
> At 12:16 PM 1/9/2007, you wrote:
>
>>Brad,
>>Greg just talked to my sister in law, who is a nurse. He is in the I.C.U.
>>at Bay Area. I trust that Laurie has a pretty good handle on what's
>>happening. Greg is checking into having us fly into Greenbay. I don't
>>think that our car could do it, even after all those major repairs, I
>>still don't trust it. Just keep praying for our wisdom and if we go,
>>please pray for our safety.
>>Kathy
>>
>>
>>At 11:57 AM 1/9/2007, you wrote:
>>>Sorry to hear about your dad's failing health. I understand the cloth
>>>your dad is cut from and it is hard, especially for that generation. That
>>>is a tough one to decide. Perhaps it is some meds they have him on that
>>>cuased the stoppage? Like REggie White suffered, the rhthm can be off and
>>>cause the heart to stop and is, dare I say after my last post, fixable
>>>with meds to level out the beats. For what it is worth, if it were me, as
>>>best I can slip my foot in your shoe, I'd probably call, try to talk to
>>>the doctor or medical care folks and get an assessment of the situation,
>>>if there is not a definitive answer and he is doing porly, I'd fill the
>>>kitty box, grab the kids and dog, and call their school from the cell
>>>phone on the way back to the U P.
>>>
>>>Praying for him and yawl.
>>>
>>>Brad
>>>
>>>
>>>At 10:36 AM 1/9/2007, you wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi Guys,
>>>> Well, my dad had hip replacement surgery over a week ago, but
>>>> he hasn't been doing very well. He was moved to a nursing home last
>>>> Friday. This morning, my brother called Greg to let him know that my
>>>> Dad's heart stopped for a bit this morning and he has been taken back
>>>> to the hospital, but I don't even know which one! It's one of those
>>>> times when I could kick Greg for not being more curious.
>>>> I don't exactly know what to ask for in prayer. My dad used to
>>>> be a tough farmer and woodsmen. He worked for more than twenty years
>>>> building tug boats for the government. If something needed to be done,
>>>> my Dad would jump for the chance to serve and do it. He did a lot of
>>>> heroic stuff during W.W.II also and, in short, he has been really
>>>> frustrated with his physical decline over the past few years. He's
>>>> truly just running down. His kidneys have been slowly failing for a
>>>> while. He has been on medication for, the Lord only knows what all.
>>>> For a guy who used to lift 300 pounds, to be content with a short walk
>>>> out to the mailbox, has been a tough pill to swallow. I'm sure that he
>>>> would be much happier in heaven. The hard thing is that, first of all,
>>>> I may not get a chance to say goodbye because we are so far apart, and
>>>> secondly, my Mom has made caring for Dad her universe. This is going
>>>> to be very hard on her. Perhaps my prayers are these, peace for our
>>>> family, especially for Mom, if she truly has to say goodbye to the love
>>>> of her life, and wisdom for us, meaning Greg and myself, as we consider
>>>> whether we should pull the kids out of school and head west, or stay
>>>> put and wait to hear more definitively, what is going on. It's hard to
>>>> know that the rest of the family is gathering, but that we are too far
>>>> away. I know, I will gather with them in spirit, but that is hard to
>>>> accept.
>>>>Kathy
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