Hopefully we will hear by tomorrow. Been thinking of George often today.
In San Antonio for the weekend. Should hit the Riverwalk tomorrow.
Hopefully we will hear by tomorrow. Been thinking of George often today.
i hope you have a great visit in San Antonio.
Re: Welcome to MennoNet
Post by barbara10 » Fri Jul 12, 2019 2:21 pm
Hi. I used to be on here a few years ago. I am hoping to run into some people who want to start a conservative Mennonite house church near San Antonio.
Don't forget the Alamo.
so sorry to hear about your brother. the timing is disconcerting. that feeling of helplessness.gcdonner wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 6:46 pm Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. My procedure went well, though I had to stay overnight for observation. I got home today around 2pm. Many thanks to my daughter Wendy, her husband Kevin and my wife for transportation and all the help they have been to me so far. I have to wear a arm restraint much of the time.
On a sad note, one of my younger brothers died while I was on the operating table. He had a heart attack, stopped breathing and flatlined, was brought back by the ambulance drivers and then after the night on life support passed shortly after having life support removed. Thankfully he is with our heavenly Father now.
No driving for me for 3 weeks, so my wife is taking up the slack for Sunday mornings, she hasn't driven much since we moved to TN. Midweek bible study will be attended with the driving help of my grandson Andrew.
Thank you all again, and praise God from whom all blessings flow.
I am glad that your procedure went well. I am sorry for your loss too. Like you we praise God from whom all blessings flow. Let us praise our God and in all ways give thanks.gcdonner wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 6:46 pm Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. My procedure went well, though I had to stay overnight for observation. I got home today around 2pm. Many thanks to my daughter Wendy, her husband Kevin and my wife for transportation and all the help they have been to me so far. I have to wear a arm restraint much of the time.
On a sad note, one of my younger brothers died while I was on the operating table. He had a heart attack, stopped breathing and flatlined, was brought back by the ambulance drivers and then after the night on life support passed shortly after having life support removed. Thankfully he is with our heavenly Father now.
No driving for me for 3 weeks, so my wife is taking up the slack for Sunday mornings, she hasn't driven much since we moved to TN. Midweek bible study will be attended with the driving help of my grandson Andrew.
Thank you all again, and praise God from whom all blessings flow.
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