A miracle will have to happen for me to able to afford to of us,
re LOL.
Hopefully by the time I retire I will be doing something a little less sedentary.
But we never know, do we? It is really a miracle that I am still alive.
All the nonsense of my former life, drug overdoes, alcohol poisoning, smoke inhalation,
falling asleep in a running car with the muffler stuck in a snow bank in the middle
of almost nowhere at four in the morning... gosh, if I did not know any better I might
think that God has some kind of plan for my life. The tricky part is in figuring out
what that is, beyond rejoicing in my trails and tribulations.
I am glad April is ready to come home
Frank, I hope you can get some of the Breathe Easy Tea, made by Traditional Medicinals.
It may help you... It does help me
I also hope they catch that monster. Soon.
Well, God can do anything, He's in control. God has a plan for each and everyone of us.
Sometimes, it just takes a little longer to get to that point in life.
April is tired of the hospital, she pretty much has her freedom now. She spends a lot of
her time in the courtyard, catching butterflies. She asked a lot of questions today about
where she will be living. She wanted to know where the park was at, I told her between
her house and mine. She got all excited, told I would bring pictures on Saturday.
I asked the Dr about the tea today, he said the tea helps in early stages, not much in the
final stage. He said, God, or transplant, nothing else seems to work.
Yes, we're hoping real soon, we don't know his name, we know very little. They won't say
much, because the boys said they wouldn't be a trial. They even have said, they will get him
out on bond, and take care of it.
Praying for your sister, we have prayer breakfast in the morning, she will be prayed for with the
partners. I can't put her name on the board until Sunday, but it will be put on.
Sorry about the delay getting back to you, I had to get home. We are out of school until next
Thursday. It's code orange for air quality down here today, you know what that does to the
breathing, really hard.