Hooray for sisters!!!!
You are SO the chic female version of Lance Armstrong, you cancer's-butt-kicking Amazon you :)
That was really nice and moving to me, and I want to say something as equally touching, but it is hard for me, so here goes:
Darling i'm nothing without your touch my love i'm nothing without your kisssssssss to spend each night in your arms my flower is mans idea of blisssssss to not hear your voice each night is to die seven times by gods wrath if i was anything other than human i would be your water your bath! Your father must have been a thief he stole the stars from the sky and put them into your eyes! You have the most beautiful luscious voluptuous lips!
God may have created man and woman equal but he definitely created u without equal!
BWAH HA HA HA!
Posted by Sis#1 at January 6, 2006 08:09 AMMy counts are kind of low. I'm really susceptible to infections now as my white blood count is nearly non-existant. But I still feel pretty good. The spinal tap, unfortunately, didn't go well and she had to poke me three times. It was painful, but...
When I read this I thought of how strong you are, how this is just a sentence here...just words...but I have had a spinal tap and I know...I KNOW HOW STRONG YOU ARE.
You are doing this.
Posted by blackbird at January 6, 2006 09:46 AMI did just that today.
Posted by d at January 6, 2006 11:10 AMI'm bawling like a baby at my desk Deb..... I have a strong bond with my sister too.
Keep fightin & kickin' ass.
Debbie,
I'm sitting at my desk feeling blue because we haven't seen the sun in days. The sky is white, the snow is white, the trees are white, blah,blah, blah. I just wolfed down a 12 inch chicken,bacon ranch sub and feel bloated. I wasn't even that hungry... Jared would be mad. Luckily I don't have too much of a weight problem. Just those pesky 10 lbs from having lots of kids.
'Bout this time of day I pull up your site and see how you're doing. You are so wonderful, Debbie, and I absolutely love how strong you have been through this entire ordeal. You make me very,very proud to be related to you.
Lots of hugs and kisses from your Minnesota families. I would love to fly down and see you sometime. Get better so we can make it happen.
PS-Today's assignment is right back at you! You are a remarkable woman and I can piture you as an old hen with all your sisters together.
All my best,
Theresa
My sister, who was a thorn in my side when we were kids, is my best friend now. I know I can call her at any time, for any reason, and she will be there for me. She is a blessing, and I love her so much.
Thanks for reminding me
Posted by Crazy Lady at January 6, 2006 04:05 PMDeb,
The power of friends and family during this is truly monumental. I'm so happy for you that you have such a great relationship with so many people. Here's hoping the next spinal tap goes much better...
Debutaunt,
Best wishes for the New Year.
You may already be aware of this, or have even discussed it here, but I saw an interesting item in the news that might be of interest to you.
Susan Butcher, the Iditarod dog sled race champion, was reported in yesterday’s newspaper to have been diagnosed with leukemia, which according to the paper is acute myelogenous. The news article Link is:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/othersports/2080AP_Musher_Leukemia.html
or
I just thought you might be interested in this remarkable woman. And she might very well like to hear from you. Her daughters are ages 5 and 10. Her URL is at the bottom of the article.
Our prayers go out to you and your family for the new year.
You can do it!!
pathparsons ( from Sis#1’s BAM message bored )