That’s a big stick for such a little dog—you should hear Emmi—it sounds as if she is killing that stick!
We’ve had some gloriously beautiful days, very little wind and lots of sunshine.As you can see our driveway hasn’t melted much in spite of the sunshine.
Our daughter-in-law came home from the hospital last night and the hospice team is doing what they do best. Michael and I have been over there for the last couple days and I’ve been doing what I do best—feeding our family. We so much appreciate the prayers and thoughts expressed in your blog comments and emails.
Janna and Mike We are so sorry. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as you mention "Hospice", that's a bit of a bad word in my circle of friends.
ReplyDeleteTough times. Keep yourself busy, that's the only thing that helps ease the pain.
Added your family to our prayer list. Hugs!
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(Blog) RVing: The USA Is Our Big Backyard
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Although I haven't met you, my heart aches for you. I lost my daughter to breast cancer 18 years ago and the pain never seems to leave. My prayers are with you and your family. I love your blog and it is through Al and Kelly that I became familiar with it.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to read about your daughter-in-law. We lost my DH's youngest brother to cancer this past summer, and yes, hospice is wonderful. Hugs.
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ReplyDeleteSorry Janna... that comment was from me.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you both are able to be there with your love & support.
We will be thinking of you.
Such a difficult time, our thoughts and prayer are with you.
ReplyDeleteCatching up on my reading, and we are so sorry to hear such bad news. I can't imagine what your family must be going through. Having first hand experience last year with hospice for the first time, what a wonderful caring service these folks provide. I'll remeber you in my prayers tonight.
ReplyDeleteHospice is such a blessing for support. They were wonderful with our son-in-law. They said most people don't contact them soon enough. Praying for your family.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery:)
There are no words. You do the best you can. You take in the sunrises and try to make sense of what cannot be understood. Breathe in, breathe out, put one foot in front of another, and you go on. It's all any of us can do.
ReplyDeleteWhat a hard time I'm sure it is for all of you. Sending prayers.
ReplyDeleteYour county side is absolutely beautiful!