Friday, November 13, 2015
Friday Fun...
We are on our way to Georgia and a visit with my sister and brother-in-law. Those of you who have been connected with me for awhile know that Bruce had a stroke the week before Christmas last year, then had a second stroke (not as bad) just a few months ago. Tammy and I will have some sister time out and about. It will be good for her to get out of the house for awhile and I'm happy to be able to spend some time with her.
Please keep us all in your prayers, especially for safe travels. I won't be able to post while I'm gone, so will catch up when we get back. Wishing you a good weekend!! Peace & hugs.
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Have a safe journey and a good visit. I know your sister is looking forward to your visit too.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels, friend. Keeping you in prayer.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels and a pain free knee...and a happy weekend with your sister!
ReplyDeleteYou are a good sister. She definately will appreciate your time together too.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy, be safe and we will look forward to your return with lots of pictures and 'stories'.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe fun trip!
ReplyDeleteHappy Trails, Terri. Have a wonderful time with Tammy. Keep making those memories.
ReplyDeleteI do hope you have a safe trip and an enjoyable visit. Hope he is okay too. You won my book giveaway - Susan will be in touch with you! Love, sandie
ReplyDeleteI pray that you and Joe will have a safe trip and that you and Tammy have a sweet time together. They've been through a lot this last year and I know they were always on your mind and heart. Blessings for safe travels.
ReplyDeleteI pray that you and Joe will have a safe trip and that you and Tammy have a sweet time together. They've been through a lot this last year and I know they were always on your mind and heart. Blessings for safe travels.
ReplyDeletePraying for you! It'll be good so see those two!
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful picture of Tammy and Bruce. It is an illustration of love that endures in a marriage, "for better of r for worse", long after the glam of roses and candlelight has faded.
ReplyDeletePrayers for a safe and enjoyable trip! Make the most of it. My husband's brother had a stroke the week before Christmas last year, too. Sadly, his story didn't have a happy ending. He passed away from a blood clot loosened by physical therapy on New Year's Eve day.
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