Judy, it seems great to me that you have friends whom you have never met praying for you and your Jenna.   I don't doubt that these prayers are a fervent as those belonging to your personal friends and congregation. 

God will bless

John  


In a message dated 6/26/2004 1:36:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



Thank you Bill and all:
We had a bad storm yesterday with thunder, lightning, and some tornadoes south of us which zapped our phone line. I am at our daughter's house now using Juno webmail, they say the repairman will be out tomorrow between 8-5pm. Jenna has been discharged from the hospital, after receiving one unit of blood. The bad news is that she definitely has leukemia but my daughter tells me the good news is that it is ALL which is the type that 70% of children who get leukemia have so the medical people are used to dealing with it. They will fly to Austin tomorrow and some friends are coming in from Austin to drive their van back. The two older children are coming to VA with our youngest daughter to spend some time with us so their parents can focus on getting Jenna's treatments started. She will be in hospital for 7 days and the chemotherapy is supposed to be for 2-3yrs. Jenna is definitely not happy about the prospect of another hospital stay and she is upset because she doesn't get to come here with her brother and sister. She said they put a
straw in her arm and it hurt when they took it off.  I wasn't thinking straight yesterday and need to correct a couple of points. Jenna is 4yrs old and the drive from Austin to Orlando is 19hrs.  Our youngest daughter says that the reality of their situation is just beginning to hit her sister.  Thank you so much for praying
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