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> Just letting you know that Emma's surgery went very well yesterday. It ended up being a hernia, and she is recovering very well. We thank you for all the support and prayers.
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> Lynn Russell
Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord's will is. Ephesians 5:17
Here are three rules to live by each day:
1) Be grateful! Happiness is not about getting what you want, it is about enjoying what you have! So keep your perspective and be grateful every day. Rudyard Kipling said, 'Do not pay too much attention to fame, power or money. Some day you will meet a person who cares for none of these, then you will know how poor you are.'
2) Do not compare! When you see your neighbors buying new furnishings for their home, taking expensive vacations and driving new vehicles, does something stir inside you to do the same? Because someone appears to be in similar circumstances to you, does not mean anything. Your neighbors might earn twice as much. Or they may be in debt up to their eyeballs; or be three-quarters of the way to bankruptcy or divorce court. Do not make assumptions and do not try to be like someone else
3) Give! Bruce Larsen says, 'Money is another pair of hands to heal, feed and bless the desperate families of the earth. In other words, money is my other self.' But that is true only if you are willing to part with it! Money's like manure: if you let it pile up it stinks, if you spread it around it helps things grow! Jesus said, '...Unto whomsoever much is given, of whom shall much be required...' (Luke 12:48). Money gives you options the less fortunate can only pray for. On the other hand, how you use your money will be one of the biggest issues you will face on Judgment Day. Think about it!
Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me to be satisfied with what you have provided and use it in serving you by serving others in their need. In Jesus' Name, Amen
HALEJUJAH!!! GOD IS SO GOOD TO US!!!
So many people have been praying for her I can hardly believe the wonderfulness of them all. They have my families and my gratitude forevermore!
I will keep you updated with her results tomorrow evening. She's going to be recovering at my mom's house (her Grammie the Grape) so her world will be perfect!
Thank you thank you thank you all so very much!
Lynn Russell
I am still looking for Christmas gifts for 4 kids. We were able to purchase gifts for the other 8. I have a 6 year old girl who would like anything, I have a 10 year old boy who would like a nerf gun that is approximately $33 dollars at Walmart. If you can help, please let me know immediately. Thanks. Every kid deserves something for Christmas. Let's make this happen.
Girl age 6
Boy age 10
Girl age 4
Boy age 12
Niakia S. Phillips, LVER
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| This past week and half has been quite a roller coaster. On Nov 29th at 4:30am we received a call from Sean, crying and saying he couldn't move his legs, walk or stand. He had called 911 and we stayed on the line till they got there. He was in ER for hours, lots of blood tests, MRI, x-rays etc. At first they found his potassium very low, then thyroid panel came back and is super hyper active. With the two that can cause temporary paralysis. They then admitted him for 24 hrs trying to regulate things, then sent home, feeling some better, at least could move legs, walk etc. Then sat. night we got a call again at 11:45pm, he was at a youth concert, went to stand up and fell down. They called 911, back to ER, same Dr. on, he said nothing they can do till he gets the Graves Disease test which they had scheduled for this past Tuesday and wed. He had the test, he is in the 1% of people that have a very critical super hyper active thyroid, he could stroke out, remain paralysied etc. He is to do nothing but sit around and relax till treatment. They wanted to start the radio active iodine stuff wed. after tests, but after talking with the Dr. he just isn't comfortable with that and wants a surgical consult, which he has next tuesday the 13th. With the radio active stuff he can't be around people for about a week or two, has to have someone with him that is familiar with clean up if he vomits or diarrhea etc. Plus may have to take 2 or 3 doses of this stuff and take up to 3 months off work. We're heading there tomorrow-friday-after Ron gets home from work. Right now Sean is staying with a family that is so sweet (they are the ones who flew him up to Evansville so he could find a place to live, meet staff etc. He stayed with them when his house had the water problems. This time though he can't do steps, so Kay and Tim let him have their bedroom since on lower level. Sean has to use a walker to get around. The church and senior pastor have been great. Pastor just said we'll put him on disability and not to worry. But you know Sean, can't sit still. After seeing the movie on CFW Walther, Sean has decided to read thru Luther's Works like Walther did when he was so sick. Of course this knocks out the Navy for sure. There is thyroid problems on both sides of the family. Ron and one sister of eight kids are the only ones without problems. My Mom had her thyroid removed in her 30's. We'll keep you posted eileen and ron |
Jonas's Updates
December 6, Tuesday
Posted 19 hours agoI just realized that I never mentioned that we made it home! Sorry. I should have let you know that there were no complications (other than rain the whole drive) and we made it back to Kansas City just fine. As my big sister says, "There's no place like home, Dorothy." = )
Jonas went to Children's Mercy on Monday to get back into the swing of things. He has an appointment tomorrow for several things including a CT scan to see just what kind of progress has been made. He is feeling better and better. He is up and walking again, but is still taking very little (if any) food by mouth.
He told me before we left Houston that he really looks forward to decorating the house for the holidays, so today we got out all our decorations and started putting those up. The dusting of snow on the ground this morning made it just seem perfect timing. We were spoiled with that Houston weather. It's time to bundle up.Send a message
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Posted 3 hours agoby Donna EverettWelcome home Jonas and Kristen! You have definitely been missed. It is good to hear that you made it back safely and without incident. Jonas I hope you continue to feel better and get stringer. Praying from good news at Children's Mercy today and that much progress has been made. Enjoy every moment of the holiday season! It is my favorite time of the year, so awesome to be with family and to remember the REAL meaning of Christmas! Love you all lots!Posted 7 hours agoby Lorel Hoffmannso glad you are home and getting ready for the holidays. loved watching the video of you ringing the gong and getting another jersey!Posted 7 hours agoby stephanie nolteI am sooooo very happy for the whole family. I am sure that brette,blair and joel have missed you all tremendously.
StephaniePosted 8 hours agoby denise landesGlad to hear you are home, I'm sure the girls were excited. I will pray for the visit today at Chilrens Mercy. Jonas you are awesome, stay strong. Denise LPosted 11 hours agoby Shelli CornellWe are glad you are home safe and sound. I hope he keeps feeling better and better. You are one tough guy Jonas.Posted 12 hours agoby Susan KleneHappy you guys made it back safe and sound, and Jonas is feeling better! We'll be praying for positive test results!Posted 16 hours agoby marilyn koshlandSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO glad you are home!!!!!
We are all so proud of Jonas and hope he will start feeling human again! More so every day!
Tell us when we can make a Ben and Jerry run!
Love from Merryland and KoshielandPosted 19 hours agoby kelly wellsSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO happy that he is back with the whole family! Yeah Jonas...way to fight the fight with the proton treatments!Posted 19 hours agoby Jennifer EdickSo glad to hear you both made it back without complications. I'm sure you and Jonas are happy to be home in time for the holidays and as always I will be praying for a positive outcome from the upcoming tests!!
Lots of love,
Christy (Galate) Edick and kidsPosted 19 hours agoby Kay FoxWelcome home, Jonas! We've all missed you a lot and I know Cam has missed you.We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here.