Tuesday, April 15, 2008

2 Down-19 to go

It is Tuesday evening and we just got back from having dinner at Jeremy's. (thanks Kim, the Poppy Seed Chicken was delicious). Jeremy commented today on how fast the day went, 7 hours sure flies by when you're havig fun. He will be there for 7 hours every day this week. Next week, we should be there a very short amount of time, just long enough to get his shot...I call it a booster shot, but I am sure that's not the technical name for it:) Then when he goes all week, Monday will be an 8 hour day and the rest of the week will be 7 hours.

Jeremy had a visit today from Jim Vieth. Now, Jim goes to our church but he has never met Jeremy and we (Jim & I) have had conversations in passing. I tell you this because Jim took time out of his day to come and sit and talk with Jeremy. The truly amazing thing about this, is that Jim is himself a cancer survivor. I think it was about 3 years ago when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer and his prognosis was not good. He had radiation and chemotherapy. He lost weight, got sick, weak and to see him today you would not know that he was ever sick. He has a great, contagious attitude. He has a strong faith, a quick smile and a positive outlook. I am amazed and grateful that he took time out of his day to come and spend time with Jeremy and Jeremy was inspired by Jim. You never know why people come into your lives, you only know who brings them there.

Jeremy took his motorcycle out for a spin this afternoon, but only made it to QT to put gas in it. He said he felt a little nauseated, so he came back home. He didn't sleep very well last night so I am hoping he rests tonight. Speaking of resting...I have things to do. I am posting a couple of pictures from Jeremy's surgery last month and a few I have taken this week (you know I have my camera with me at all times).

You can leave a comment, Jeremy has access to a computer at the hospital and will be checking in. He wrote in the blog today. Until tomorrow!

1 comment:

Ang Langdon said...

Hey Big! Woo-Hoo you look fierce in that hospital gown. The Langdons love you soooo much! You are in the strong, capable hands of our Jesus. Can't ya just feel Him? Give your Ma a kiss for me....Ang