Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Finally...

I talked with my surgeon on the telephone today. He is ordering blood work and the CT scan. Thank you for praying with me about this. This has been quite a week for us. Fridge had to be repaired, plumbing to be repaired, when it rains it pours. : )

Bethany and I were able to take a three day mother/daughter trip which was very enjoyable. Life marches on.

Thank you again for your prayers,

Janiver

6 comments:

Martha Fertado said...

I know you must be very relieved to finally be getting some information. Waiting for things to happen is one of the hardest parts.

We are keeping your name before the Lord & we know He is a Great God!

Unknown said...

Hello, Sister Brown.

I'm still praying for you, and believing God.

Where did you and Bethany go on your little trip? I love that sweet girl.

Love you too,

Shirley Buxton
www.shirleybuxton.wordpress.com

R. Keith Nix said...

THANK GOD for some forward motion!

You are ever in our prayers ... every single service, your name is mentioned and taken before the Healer's throne. Clayton and the kids are not forgotten, either.

"I waited patiently for the Lord, and He inclined unto me..." Ps. 40:1

Laquita Mullings said...

Thanks for update. I guess our appliances get broken just like our bodies. Sometimes we both need fixing and repairing. Neither one is ever fun or at the right time. Sorry!

That was so neat, that you and Bethany got to send some one on one time. I know you and Sarah had that time together on the S.I.S. Cruise.

Love you much.
Laquita Mullings

Kimberly said...

Sis Brown, I'm praying for you and I have been thinking about you. God Bless you and your family. Kimberly

Teresa Bohannon said...

Yes when it rains it pours. Aren't you glad the Lord is a shield (and I think an umbrella too)! We had to have the plumber out Monday.

Glad you were able to spend some one on one time with your daughter. Ashley and I flew to Austin last week and spent the day shopping the outlet malls. Did not buy a lot, but had fun.

You are in our prayers, both at home and at church.