Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Update from Sheila
The quality of life that Mother so wants to enjoy caught up to her on Sunday evening. She is now backtracking and trying to get the pain managed again. This requires some high doses of morphine and LOTS of sleep. She shows her humor even through her grogginess. She's been awake for a total of 2 hours today & we were able to read her the well wishes from many dear friends and family. She enjoyed it, but as usual, thought the words too kind. This is the best form of communication at the present & we will let you all know how she is doing. Keep the love coming and know that it is returned!
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I love you Jeanette! Get better soon so we can go to lunch! And thanks for the book list. I am looking for a new one to read.
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ReplyDeleteI love you very much and pray that you will find confort at this time. You are my hero and such a great example to all of us. You have touched all of our lives and we are better for having you known you.
I love your book list and happened to have one of the books on your list that I hadn't read yet "3 against Hitler". So yesterday I read that book. You are right it is a good one. That is one of the things about you that I love, your love for learning is contagious.
I love and adore you! Thanks for the sweet card and message that you sent at Christmas time. Also, thanks for putting my name in the Temple last week, again you are always thinking of others even when you are not feeling well.
All my love,
Maureen
Everyone should have an Aunt Jeanette. Thank you for your love and friendship and your great sense of humor. Thank you for your wonderful family and the many fond memories I have of spending time with all of you on so many occasions throughout my life. Thank you for the example you set and the things you taught me, even when you didn't know you had. May you enjoy peace and comfort, and may you have the sweet assurance that you were an influence for good in the lives of so many people. I love you, and I miss you.
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Steve Elmont