A big thank you to all of you who have been praying. Monday was the day for my appointment with the hemotologist. She was very thorough and business like and after an examination she drew a sample of bone marrow from my breast bone. While this may sound painful, it really wasn't so bad. Sore later that night. Thank goodness for freezing. I also gave another 4 vials of blood for more testing [21 tests in all].Now the wait of 4-6 weeks for the test results.The lab is very busy and hundreds of people from all over Manitoba have to go there for treatment every week. I continue to work on the project and the way it is going , I estimate that I will be at it all summer as I will be losing the last 2 of my crew in the next few weeks. I don't mind working on my own and can draw help from the staff of young people when I need it. ....Dave
On our way into Winnipeg Monday morning , we saw our first wolf in the wild. It was standing a few feet out of the trees just west of Elma, about 100 feet from the road. What an awesome sight!! Again the beauty of nature all around us is a reminder of God's mighty power. He is all knowing and ever with us.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
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We will continue to keep you in our prayers.
So you saw a wolf in the wild, did you??? Your old furry friend Porsha will be jealous. Wolves are such an awesome sight and creation! Praise be to our mighty God!!!
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