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July 17, 2007

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Mom had her bone marrow biopsy this morning before I arrived at the hospital. She said it didn’t hurt near as much as last time. Thank you for your prayers!

She took a shower, sat in a chair for a few hours, and put on her make-up. We sat there together talking like nothing was wrong. It was nice, but I wish our talk could have been in her house with her healthy. It will happen though. I just have to be patient. She knows that she is in the best place possible right now and she knows that she isn’t well enough to be at home. I think that makes being away easier.

On our way home this afternoon, we saw this site on Rose Street:

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Big dog, little balcony … not a good combination. The poor thing didn’t even have room to move.

Posted by tami at July 17, 2007 11:28 PM

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So how long before you know the results of the biopsy? I am praying for good news!

Posted by: deanna at July 18, 2007 11:09 AM

I'm so glad to know this biopsy wasn't as painful for your mom as the last one. I think about her everyday, and we are continuing to pray for complete remission. I'm sure she will be home in no time, just keep thinking positive and have faith!

Poor doggy. I wonder what purpose putting your dog out on a little balcony like this could possibly serve? For some reason, this picture makes me think of Chris Farley in "Tommy Boy" where he sings "fat man in a little coat".

Posted by: Stacey at July 18, 2007 11:59 AM

I am SO glad to hear this biopsy wasn't as painful. I wouldn't feel too bad for the dog unless you know he is out there for long periods of time. He might like watching people or might be waiting for his person to get home. Our dogs perch by the window, so nosy! Was it very hot out? That wouldn't be good. He looks content in the picture, for what it's worth.

Posted by: Kimberley at July 20, 2007 12:35 AM

Honestly, the dog did look content, I just felt sorry that it didn't have much room to turn around.

Posted by: Tami at July 21, 2007 12:28 AM

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