Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Don has started another week of hard work. Right now the progress seems slow, but still demands enormous strength and patience. Please continue to make comments, send notes and of course pray for him. It is easy to get discouraged when the work is so very exhausting. We are working on trying to put a video clip on the blog.
kjw

2 comments:

klcarroll said...

Bless the Lord, who is my rock. He gives me strenght for war and skill for battle. He is my loving ally and my fortress, my tower of safety, my deliverer. He stands before me as a shield and I take refuge in him. Psalm 144:1-2

Don, praying for you to have the strength to keep going and pushing ahead.

your cousin, Karen C.

Bugins Dad said...

Don

Streaker and Sox enjoy getting out and running around the round pen. Maybe it is the fresh grass and clover they get to eat after their romp. They are about ready for you to put a saddle on them and go for a ride.

Pepsi loves to be touched all over, especially if you have a carrot. She has shown she can be very affectionate and loves the attention. She pushes Chancy away just to get the attention. Of course Chancy loves to be touched as well when she can beat Pepsi to the punch.

Doll and Addie take turns taking care of the baby and then ignoring her. Doll is certainly being Doll when she hogs the attention as long as there are treats involved. all of the girls are doing fine but still waiting for you to return to spoil them.

Powder is still Powder. He loves for me to get in and rub him and scratch his itches. I just keep my distance when the girls are acting frisky and he appears more interested in them that anything else.

Which horse do you want to ride first when you get out of the hospital? You choice! Ronda and I will get him/her ready for you whenever you say. Ronda swears that riding a horse is great exercise after being in the hospital and great physical and mental therapy for whatever ails you. She should know, she's spent more than her share of time in the hospital and in rehab.

We continue to pray for your full recovery.

John & Ronda