(Sunday, March 7, 2010)
Update from Patra
Every Sunday morning in our Bible study class, our friend Linda writes down all our prayer requests and praises. Later that day, she emails the class so we know how to pray during the upcoming week. My favorite part of Linda's weekly emails are the PRAISES. God's answers to our prayers are such a blessing. I'm glad Linda writes the praises first, and I actually go back to the top of the page and read them last too.
My praises for today are for our family and friends who continue to uplift us in prayer. We are also so thankful for this cancer center where the staff have become like family (they are the best). I am even thankful for the large window in our room that faces west (we have seen some of the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen - they certainly cheer us). Since we are on the 3rd floor, we overlook the tops of the trees and I find the bird watching fascinating (our kids think I'm "loosing it" when I start telling them about the birds). On this beautiful Sunday morning my mind has a tune that replays over and over - the doxology. "Praise God from whom all blessings flow...".
Our primary prayer request continues to remain that Bob start the "turn". His white blood count is still at zero, and he is now having trouble standing - it makes him feel like he's going to pass out. He hasn't been able to eat anything for the last 3 days because of the nausea, and he remains hooked up to IV's most of the time. At the time of this writing he is receiving a blood infusion. He has difficulty opening his eyes, but he never forgets to thank the nurses and techs when they leave the room - his kindness makes me love him even more.
The grandkids are healing, so it won't be long until they can come to the hospital and I can go meet them outside and get my grandma hugs - now that's a PRAISE!
Update from Patra
Every Sunday morning in our Bible study class, our friend Linda writes down all our prayer requests and praises. Later that day, she emails the class so we know how to pray during the upcoming week. My favorite part of Linda's weekly emails are the PRAISES. God's answers to our prayers are such a blessing. I'm glad Linda writes the praises first, and I actually go back to the top of the page and read them last too.
My praises for today are for our family and friends who continue to uplift us in prayer. We are also so thankful for this cancer center where the staff have become like family (they are the best). I am even thankful for the large window in our room that faces west (we have seen some of the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen - they certainly cheer us). Since we are on the 3rd floor, we overlook the tops of the trees and I find the bird watching fascinating (our kids think I'm "loosing it" when I start telling them about the birds). On this beautiful Sunday morning my mind has a tune that replays over and over - the doxology. "Praise God from whom all blessings flow...".
Our primary prayer request continues to remain that Bob start the "turn". His white blood count is still at zero, and he is now having trouble standing - it makes him feel like he's going to pass out. He hasn't been able to eat anything for the last 3 days because of the nausea, and he remains hooked up to IV's most of the time. At the time of this writing he is receiving a blood infusion. He has difficulty opening his eyes, but he never forgets to thank the nurses and techs when they leave the room - his kindness makes me love him even more.
The grandkids are healing, so it won't be long until they can come to the hospital and I can go meet them outside and get my grandma hugs - now that's a PRAISE!
Comments
Take good care!
Ted & Carol W
Thanks for the update. It does our hearts good to hear from you and Bob. We continue to pray for the strength needed and that the count will go up. We are so sorry that Bob is feeling so very bad, but we are so thankful that even though he feels helpless at times that he doesn't feel hopeless. Our God is a God of hope and love.
Those Grandma HUGS will be very good medicine.
We love you.
Patra, I am hugging you right now.
Lex and Linda
I'm sitting here wondering what to say.I started to think of a verse about "new every morning" and then thought of Lamentations. There it is in verse 3:23 and as I read on to verse 24 & 25,
"The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will I hope in Him.
The Lord is good unto them that wait for Him, to the soul that seeks Him"..
Let's continue to have faith that God is control and is the Great Physician.
With tearful eyes, my heart goes out to you all...
Let's continue to trust Him and that His will be done in our lives. Continue take care and may "the Lord bless you and keep you...Numbers 6:24-26"
We'll pray specifically for the white blood count to improve for the "turn".
In Christ's love & prayers,
Ruthie & Dave
The Copes in KC
Linda Hyde
sending our love,
Joe and Carol Nelson
Jon/Marilyn