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He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart. Isaiah 40:11

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009


Morning All!  Up early today because I go back to the doctor.  Get to have one final little annoying stitch removed!  I'm very excited about that!!  Then the schedule for the rest of my day looks like this:
Sit on my butt.
Take a nap.
Sit on my butt.
Go to bed.

Sounds like a perfect day!

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Good morning and good luck

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I am still praying for you! Keep hanging in there.

I recommend reading a book called "A Bend in the Road" by David Jeremiah. It tells about how he battled both cancer and depression. I found it very uplifting.

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He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart. Isaiah 40:11

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We're back from the doctor.  Yes, Teddy went with me.  He got to watch me practically climb backwards off the table as the doctor removed a random stitch that was bothering the heck out of me.  I know just having that done will make me feel tons better!

She increased my activity and cleared me to drive.  I'm still taking the rest of the week off though.  Don't want to push it.  Or, am still going to milk this all I can!!

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