Thursday, January 27, 2011

SNOW SNOW SNOW, AN UPDATE ON DAD AND A REMINDER


 
Good Day to all of my blogging friends.  I couldn't believe it when I woke up this morning and looked out my  back porch window.  I have been running around so much and trying to take care of my Mom and Dad that I gotta tell you I really didn't even know it was going to snow.  

Burger anyone..... yup that's my grill under there....




Hopefully the sun will come out tomorrow, tomorrow, bet your bottom dollar.  OK enough of that.  I just would like some Spring.  However my friends, they are talking about more snow on Saturday.  There is no where to put it. 

Update on Dad unfortunately isn't great but with God's grace we are taking this journey one day at a time.  He spent the past few days in the hospital after they scheduled a PET Scan to find out exactly where the cancer is and he was in so much pain they couldn't put him on the table until mediating him ALOT.  In any event he is Stage IV and the cancer is everywhere including the brain.  We are putting one foot in front of the other and after the initial POW, we are all ok.  This journey will take me to a place I've never been before and I want to spend each moment with or in quiet reflection of my life with my Daddy.  Thank you all for all of your prayers.  It is so appreciated and I am grateful.  THANK YOU.

Don't forget, there is  another giveaway on the 15th of February.  If you signed up before you are still in, if you aren't make sure you follow my blog and "LIKE" my Facebook page to get lots of entries for the giveaway.  I will let you know on the 1st of February what it is for.  The last winner gets a kit every month for a year.  Imagine.

So have a wonderful day.  I will be back soon with a peak at the newest pattern ......It's bunny fun.....

3 comments:

  1. Michelle I've walked that road with my Daddy.....and its a damn hard one. My prayers are with you.
    (((HUGS)))
    Lynn

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  2. Michelle, my thoughts are with you and your family.
    We lost my dad too, he had parkinsons and didn't realize he had a problem until it was too late and it had spread to the bones.

    Debbie

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  3. Hi Michelle,
    I took this same journey with my Dad last year. Although it was incredibly tough, I am grateful I could be there for my Dad to share in his journey.
    May God Bless you and your family with continued strength and guidance. ~.~

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