Sunday, October 19, 2008

HOME AT LAST!!

Don and Barbara returned home on Friday evening and are settling in and working on a daily schedule. Please keeping watching the blog for further information.
kjw

Monday, October 13, 2008

COMING HOME TO STAY!

Dear friends,
I know how busy everyone is, but I thought it would be fun for Don and Barbara to get welcome home cards or stop by if you live in the area during the days following their return. Please call if you are planning a personal visit as Don will have appts and you might even catch him at the farm.

Don and Barbara love to eat out - who doesn't so invite them to join you. Barbara also needs to run errands etc. so if you are a football fan, come watch a game with Don. His enthusiasm for football has NOT changed. I am sure he will be on campus and if his last visit is any indication will be a people magnet. There was lots of hugging going on. We are so very excited that they will finally be home to stay!

kjw

Saturday, October 11, 2008

It doesn't seem possible, but 1 week from today Don and Barbara will be returning to Olathe to STAY!! They have been hard at work these weeks they have been away and of course anxious to be "HOME". There will be lots of activity around the Eaton home this week and if you have talents or time you would like to invest, please let us know. (913-205-8542). I have not gotten an update on the account set up to help with expenses, but if you would like to contribute that would be wonderful. I know the prayers, cards and words of encouragement have carried them through many rough days. Of course, we will continue to encourage and pray for them as they return to Olathe.
kjw

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Lincoln update

Don and Barbara are back in Lincoln after a weekend visit home. Don is busy working hard and the pictures will show his adventures in water therapy. They will be in Lincoln until at least mid October. Your continued prayers for progress in his therapy is greatly appreciated. Also, prayers for their financial situation during these tough days as they transition to a partial income without benefits.