Sunday, October 7, 2007

Sunday the 7th of October

After a stressful weekend of contemplating dietary need, white blood counts and other exciting cancer related topics, Mom bounced back with a visit to church today (despite her fears of getting sick). She had to pop into the Kid's Connection room and say "Hi" to some of her favorite people, the kids of GEFC. It was a joy to see mom ducking the service in the sound room with her youngest son.

Please remember not to visit if you suspect that you have or may have been exposed to a cold, the flu or a virus. Also children with immunizations should not be around mom either while her blood count is low.

Please continue to pray for her weight, white blood count and cancer treatments. Your support has meant everything for us.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lynne,
Everyone at Faith Free Church is asking about you and praying for you. Keep fighting I know God hears and answers prayers. Love, Mom Ott

Anonymous said...

Hi Lynne, Everyone was asking about you today at church. We're praying the Lord gives you guidance in your decision about your diet. Looking forward to seeing you soon. Love, Lisa

Anonymous said...

Hey Mom...Love you alot. What a nice day we had.

Anonymous said...

Lynne,
It was a very pleasant surprise to see your smiling face looking out from the sound room window after yesterday's service. Our thoughts and prayers are constantly with you. You keep on fighting, we'll keep on praying!!!

Anonymous said...

"His eye is on the sparrow and I know he watches me" Hi Lynne, I was just checking in and I was listening to music and this song was on. He is watching over you and Randy and your family. Remember tonight when you're weary, He will carry your burden. Love, Lisa

Jenn said...
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Anonymous said...

So, I hear that you can't be around people who are sick. Make sure you stay away from Boggs', I mean Bogges, uh no, lets try boggss..ouch I just hurt my brain. Any who, just stay away from them. They're real sick people, especially the ones disguised as Whittemores.

I love you.

John David Bogges!

Anonymous said...

Hey mom, good morning...enjoy your fruit today.

Anonymous said...

I knew you wer disapointed tonight when there were no new comments so. I thought I would write you a poem.

Roses are Red,
Birds have feathers
You are the best mom EVER.

Ahh this one is more my style...

You and your chicken think you are so funny.
But me and my Proffesor make all the money.

You always try to steal the show.
But in reality the kids love us the best you know.

What do have a loud scratchy voice.
We have arms and orange hair, the kids have no choice.

My writting is marvelous, Proffesors execution is on Que
You and the chiken can't stop laughing, in fact that is all you do.

I am tired of people allways calling it your show.
Profesor and I are what make the shows glow.

Your hair is a mess and so is the chickens.
You can never read the lines and you give me the dickens?
You bump over mics and knock down the curtain
I have to hold the whole stage up with one arm while I'm saving the show, that is for certain.

And when will you learn you can't lead music from the puppet stage, so what if they are off key and to slow, should that really cause you to rage?

O well..
In the end I submit, its the chicken that is key and the chick with her arm up his but is quite a lady.

I never knew a puppetere so smooth and so cool.
You are the best chicken scratcher that ever swam in a pool.

well i guess you should know the prof and I are always ready to learn. Next show we will be taking notes and waiting our turn.

When you kick this cancer thing right in the rearend, the prof and I and the chicken and you will have to take a trip to South Bend

We will razzle and dazzle just like we allways do,
just keep the stage up, the mics in one piece and the lines on QUE.

As soon as the Prof gets out of rehab,
we'll be over for a visit and we'll throw down some tab.

Love, The prof and the arm up his but.

Anonymous said...

I've been thinking about something for a long time and I figured this is as good a time as any to gett these 10 things off my chest. So here it goes.

#1. When I was 7 years old I stole one of Josh's MASK toys.

#2. When I was 10 years old, myself and a kid (lets call him, ummm Mosh) decided to find out what happens when you light hair spray on fire. We burnt part of another kids (we'll call him, PAT) eyebrows off. We then hide this from his mother by putting some dirt on his eyebrow to conceal the burn.

#3. When I was 12 I did indeed dare Matt to throw a chestnut at a passing car.

#4. I have faked asthma attacks to gain toys from family members, friend, associates, and strangers.

#4A. (attached to #4.) I've also pretended to cough and use my inhaler to cover up multiple laughing attacks that have taken place on many a Sunday mornings from the ages of 9 to 29. Mostly brought on by one of your sons or my brother in law Brain.

#5. On several separate occasions I blamed Caleb for breaking things in the church. (NOTE, several of those "accidents" took place before Caleb was born.)

#6. I once told Joe that I would not do the offering at church unless I was allowed to take 20% from my collection plate.

#7. I once got into an verbal altercation with Super Chicken over "creative differences" during VBS97. I told him to and I quote 'Go cross a road."

#8. I did indeed eat the Gold Fish in one of the old classrooms during an all-nighter at the church. Mystery of the missing fish solved.

#9. I put energy pills in Josh's water bottle before every one of his soccer games during high school, and at least one baseball game. I am sorry to the families that were effected by this tragic mistake.

#10. I really enjoy making you laugh!

Bye for now.

jenpape said...

Hi aunt Lynne,
It's been a long time, too long!
I'm praying for you always. All of you! And I know first hand what miracles God is capable of. He does hear, and He does answer. God Bless You!
Love, Jennifer