Saturday, November 15, 2008
It has been a rough week for Sarah. She is back on the steriods because her body doesn't like the foriegn objects. They have helped some. We had her to the Brigham Clinic this week due to pains in her lower abd. It is thought to be the end of the shunt, which is long and coils in her lower abd. cavity. This too is causing her pain and irritation as her body adjust to it. They say it takes a few weeks for her body to adjust.
She gets frustrated because she is not yet feeling much better and also mentally of all that has happened. Once we know the plan of attack I think she will calm down. Our appts. with the MD is the 12th of Dec.
Please keep her in your prayers to heal physically and tackle this mentally. She has a dear friend visiting today that her spouse went thru a brain tumor trial. She is a dear friend (and someone outside the family) that can talk to her about her feelings of frustration.
Sarah is strong and she will deal with this. She just needs to lean on us and the Lord right now.
Prayers for Ronnie, Allie, and Ryan. Thank heaven Ryan is 10. As long as he sees Sarah up and about his little mind is ok. Allie is old enough to understand in some ways, but young enough to be confused of the uncertainty. Ronnie is a rock and dealing very patiently with Sarah, but it is hard on him. I think it has helped him now that he is back to work.
Again, thank you for your thoughts and prayers.
Alison
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Sarah has had a pretty good week. Remains very weak and trying to rebuild her strength.
Some people are having a hard time getting into the blog to place their comments. I enter from a different direction to post but am looking into how to enter a comment.
If you would like to e-mail Sarah her e-mail address is sockermom10@hotmail.com.
Our e-mail address is bjohnson14409@msn.com.
We have her walking 1/2 a block each day and she has a fair appetite.
Alison Johnson - Sunday, November 9th, 2008.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Sarah Update November 6, 2008
Dad
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Update More Fun Pictures
Monday, November 3, 2008
Fun Pictures
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Alison was going through some of here mail and Sarah was watching she got a smile out of this. It is pretty funny. Sarah's doing pretty good a little frustrated the Doctors and Interns made there rounds this morning around 0600 and made a statement to Sarah that she could go home today, boy that made her day although we are still here its 1300 we have to wait for the floor Nurses to get the orders from the doctor. Just a note this kinda adds to the saying below, Alison went to get lunch for her self and Sarah of course only Alison she was coming back from the cafeteria she did get off on the right floor but what she didn't know was the Psychic ward is on the same floor she was afraid to ask anyone for the fear of them not letting her out, I guess you would have to be there more later.
Disturbed People's Day
Alison
It is He who sits above the circle of the earth, . . . who stretches out the heavens like a curtain.Isaiah 40:22
Ask almost any gathering of Christians to name one thing they wish they knew more about and prayer would be near the top of every list. I understand that. Yet perhaps in longing for those far-off secrets of spiritual success, we overlook prayer's simplicity and beauty. Perhaps in searching for answers, we forget that prayer in its simplest form is a reverent conversation with God.
One of my favorite places to go on our little piece of property in the woods is the picnic table down by our fire pit. I often find myself there, not on the bench, but sitting on the table itself--looking out at the sky, the treetops, the hills in the distance. Usually within the first minute or two of leaning back on my open palms, I find myself reflecting upon God, His greatness and the beauty of His creation. It's easy to see from my picnic table: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1). We are His. We are here only because . . . He is.
It's so simple, isn't it? The perspective from my picnic table says that it is.
Perhaps it's because all we see sometimes are sidewalks and skyscrapers. Shopping centers and new construction. Office walls and commuter traffic. In the midst of a noisy, hectic life, we don't notice the pinks and purples of a morning sunrise. Our prayer life takes the staccato form of our non-stop lifestyle, with all the depth of a coffee-break conversation.
But what if you knew that all it took to kick-start your prayer experience with God was to locate one of His billowy clouds floating effortlessly across a city skyline . . . and begin to remember who made it . . . and who made you . . . and who has the affairs of your marriage and family safely in the grasp of His loving, caring arms?
DiscussDo you make prayer harder than it is? What helps remind you most often that God is there?
PrayPray simply but deeply. Yes, you can do both at the same time, you know.
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SATURDAY, NOV. 1ST, 2008
She had a good night and slept well. She says that the pain in her neck (from them shoving the shunt down thru under the skin) is better.
She is very weak. Continue to write on the blog. She loves having Ronnie read those to her, especially the memories.
She is at high risk for infection and already has a cough. They stated limited visitors for the first week and ESPECIALLY if anyone is sick or has been around someone sick. Phone calls are great and she can return them when she is awake. Make sure and put your phone number and e-mail address on your comment board.
Again, we cannot thank all of you enough for your love and prayers. This is not over yet, but at least we know it is slow growing and now that she is out of danger there is no hurry to decide the next step right now.
She needs to get her strength back and sort thru all of this. We love you all so much.
Bill & Alison