Saturday, November 25, 2006

Just a note to say that we don't really have that much to say....we talk to our nurses and they say they are doing what they can to make things happen...we still don't know about the CT scan.........i asked questions about Toronto and surgery and things...she reminded me not to have my cart in front of my horse...i'm not much of a farmer...but i think that means....stay calm...or don't reverse your horse....or something...those nurses really baffle me sometimes...anyway...medically speaking there is still not guarantee of surgery...so we pray and wait...for now....earl

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

praying for patience for you in a time when you need it most.May God keep surrounding you with His love,and also praying for Him to make the tumors disappear so you may continue living living a normal life!God Bless You

Anonymous said...

Hey Earl and Ramona!

We are just going to pray that your horse starts galloping so it can catch up with your cart!!! tee hee! We live in a world where we want things to happen now! I don't know a person that is okay with waiting, especially when it comes to health issues. I hope you get some answers soon.

Hang in there, you two. We love you and we are praying. We won't stop anytime soon!

Love and prayers,
Michele (Jobina's sister)

Anonymous said...

Praying that you will have answers soon and that God will continue to be near and give you everything you need to face each day.

. said...

first of all, thanks for posting on the blog even if you don't feel like you have news b/c then at least then we know that there isn't new news that we haven't heard yet! i check your blog every day and love to hear what's up, even if it's nothing...
but in this case, i wish it was that you already had results from the CT... man, that's taking a long time...
also, i dreamt about you last night ramona... it was nice to 'see you' since it's been so long

i love you both, and continue to pray, sometimes more often and more fervently than other times, but never do i stop praying

always,
dayna

Anonymous said...

Hey Earl and Ramona, so good to hear how God is at work in your lives. I shared your story with a friend of mine whose nephew passed away around the same time i was doing my treatments. she shared with me what route she would take if she was you. long/short is dr. alex omelchuk is speaking at c.m.u. dec. 2 from 9:30 -1l:30am at c-16 th chapel room. phone #487-3300 maybe you would like to check it out. he has an amazing story of recovery. my thots and prayers are with you often, cynthia teigrob