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Dear Sharon,

Praying with you at this critical time.  May God do what He wants to do and 
not what the enemy or anyone else may want!

--
Carol
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 5:15 AM
Subject: More about my Dad


> Hi all!
>
> Yesterday I went for my third sound mapping, which I'll write about later. 
> Then I went to the hospital in Boise Idaho, where my dad is recovering. 
> He's still on the ventilator, but, from talking with Mom tonight, it 
> sounds like the swelling has gone down some.  Judy's son Joel spent last 
> night with him.  In the wee hours of the morning, Dad seemed to become 
> very anxious, afraid he might be dying or something,, which scared Joel. 
> but Mom said he wasn't as antsy today as he was yesterday.  He's been 
> heavily medicated so he feels comfortable, dozing in and out.  Judy said 
> that it causes amnesia, so he might not remember very much of this later, 
> which I think is a good thing.  Sometimes he writes notes to people, and 
> he squeezed my hand when I held it and talked to him, and he gave me a 
> hard grip when I said goodbye. That shows he still has a strong farm hand. 
> :)  Please pray that God will continue to give him His Peace.
>
> Thanks again for standing by me and my family.  I'm hoping to go hang out 
> at the hospital tomorrow.
>
> Sharon 

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