Monday, May 14, 2007

May 14 - A Thousand More Words

Once again, I apologize for the length between entries. I never was a good one at keeping journals, and I now find myself busier than before.

First up, I want to share with you a pic from Mother's Day. We were blessed to have our beautiful daughter with us. Jackie will be graduating from Asbury Theological Seminary next weekend with her masters in counseling. Then, the next weekend, it's the big day. Her wedding to Peter. Barb's mother was also with us, and this picture is a 3 generation shot taken at Miller's. Hope you enjoy it.
Barbara continues to make miraculous improvement, albeit slow. I continually pray that this will be the week that she walks. Thank you for helping us carry this prayer burden.
Barbara is able to stand more and stand longer, with assistance, everyday. She is also gaining strength in lifting herself up. She is also making progress in her ability to transfer from chair to chair (with assistance). Her appetite has been good, too. These are all such wonderful blessings. Still, we realize things will be difficult getting her to Lexington for the wedding. Please keep us in your prayers... we will really need it!
Barbara was so excited to have Jackie come and visit. She looked forward to having Jackie see how well she's doing. It's always wonderful to have her here. But the irony is that you raise a child to one day be independent, get married, have a family of their own and realize their dreams and goals. But... when they actually begin on that part of their life, it's quite sad. Go figure.
As you pray, please continue to remember to pray big - that Barbara will walk this week,
Pray that she will make outstanding progress in these weeks before the wedding,
Pray for our financial state,
Pray for me that I'll stay strong (a combo of sinus headaches, allergies, and yet another ear infection are really dragging me down these days).
One problem forthcoming is that once Barbara leaves the nursing home to go to the wedding, medicare and insurance will not pay for her return (they believe that if she is well enough to leave even for a day, she no longer needs nursing home care). That means, as of the end of the month, she will be home and in my care. That is quite a daunting prospect. While we'll be glad that she's home, we're very concerned about her care and therapy. Pray that the Medicaid waiver goes through unusually fast - that would be a serious blessing, allowing for much more extensive care.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Greg--It's great to see Barbara beaming with her mother and Jackie by her side. We're so thankful: that Barbara's ability to stand has improved, that she has gained additional strength, that she has progressed in transferring from chair to chair, and that her appetite is good. Our Father, Please keep Barbara in your loving care and continue to improve her physical condition. Make her strong and ready for the wedding. Provide for Greg and Barbara's financial needs, and make Greg strong and healthy for the wedding and for providing Barbara's care afterwards. And help the Medicaid waiver to come through quickly when they need it. In Christ's name we pray, Amen.-- Our love, Gene and Marcia