It is hard to be patient especially when you see the light at the end of the tunnel but we do know it is important not to rush the body.
Dad has still been getting out of bed and going for little walks but this takes a lot of effort. This too can be frustrating for the mind when you know how to do it but your body just won't cooperate. We pray that God will give Dad the patience he needs and the strength to start feeling like himself again. We know this healing will take many months and we also pray for Mom as she cares for Dad and is a support to him. She too is anxious to be able to go home!
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Dear Ed&Flo +family,
It must be hard to be back to waiting again, since you just want to take Ed home a.s.a.p. It's good to hear he's hungry for some things (Tim's, we assume). We wish you all the patience and strength you need! Hang in there!
Thinking of you,
Geert W.
Geert&Fennie
Geerthenk
Still, it looks promising! Ed, FLo.. you're in good hands, if things turn out we,or I, may be able to come for a visit later in the summer,
Alway thinking of you,
Carol and girls.
Dear Ed,Flo and family,
It sounds like things are getting a little better. We have been thinking of all of you and wishing you the best.
Lloyd, Brenda, Jason, Angie and Hunter.
Hey Mom and Dad!!
I am praying for us and Dad. I hope and pray that Dad will be able to go home and sit in his recliner like he use to:) and sit with his grandchildren and listen to Trans Syberian Orchestra. Maybe bring out Dad's old buddy Oscar?? hehehe!!!
Trust in the LORD! He is in control. He knows what is best!!! Do not be discouraged!!
Love you Mom and Dad!!!
Rach
Well, well, well. Had an excellent visit again with Ed, Flo, little Ed (sorry) and Ang and crew. We witnessed another huge step in Ed's wellbeing. He was allowed to go downstairs, without his tree, and eat. Yes.... eat. What do you think this wise and sensible Ed chose. Hand cut fries, with gravy (I made the nice attendee put it on the side as I feared a cardiac arrest) and to wash it all down a little, ah, argh... coke! My guts were hurting watching him eat, both from laughter and unbelief. I hope he kept it all in. Those poor fries were just gummed to death.
Ed, Flo, and the whole family, it was a delight to see this progress, one which brought tears, laughter, and a renewal of how great our God is. He is making the grass greener; through this time of darkness he is starting to bless with renewed hope and life promising to repay for hard times(Joel 2).
My friend, you continue to build me up each time we meet, I pray you also get something out of our visits.
Take care, will see you again soon, you are continually in our prayers.
t.t.
Ed and Flo;
I'm glad to be reading of the progress being made. Keep your trust in God, He will give you everything you need.
Keeping you in thought and prayer.
Rose Bos
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