Saturday, April 14, 2007

Annointing of the Sick

I invite all to come to St. Pius X, for 5:30 Mass today, April 14, 2007. After mass Father Chris will celebrate the sacrament of the Annointing of the Sick with me and my family and friends.


Paul and I had a glass of Aste and the used the neighbors hot tub. After some time in the hot tub I took a Tylenol PM and I fell asleep before that kicked in. I still woke up at 1 a.m, which seems to be my internal panic time. But I fell right back to sleep until 6 am. So every day a few more hours are added to the rest time.

Getting nervous for monday. 4 hours is a long time to be at a doctors office let alone sitting in the same spot. Sounds like Big PHUN.

IT's been a long first inning, I don't think I've ever played that long of an inning. The Cancer team scored a few runs, and they are acting a little cocky over in there dug out. They were even picked to win this game. We, the Anglim team didn't get an ounce of ink in the press. Well they don't know who they are messing with. Tonight we'll announce our most important player, through the sacrament. . I bet nobody told the Cancer team about GOD playing on our team. Our whole line up is strong. Are you with me? GOOOOOOO KELLY! GOOOOO TEAM!!!!!!!!!!

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Kely, I sent a message to you before, but it never showed up, so here goes! My thoughts and prayers will be with and your family tonight at your service. It sounds like you have a terrific attitude. Keep that up. Just repeat all day to yourself, you have God's favor and he will heal you from this cancer. Believe me God will hear you and answer your prayers. Be vigilant. Don't let God's words that he hears all your prayers and ask and you will receive ever leave your thoughts. You will be healed. I believe in prayer and I'll also pray for healing from your panic attacks. I understand them as I lived them for many years. They are horrible, but God can give you peace. Just ask him at bedtime to wrap his arms around you and give you a good nights sleep. It worked for me. Love and prayers continue from the Meines family, honey. Noreen

Anonymous said...

Kelly, by the way, the Healing prayer I sent you the other day was a prayer of St. Jude just for your info. I was Catholic for 45 years. We're all Christians and I sent you these in Christian love and compassion. Noreen

Anonymous said...

Our dearest Kelly:
Thank you for the blog, I could hardly breathe while reading it. My mamogram is on the 24th of April and I'm stressed already. I'm sorry and angry this is happening to you. Cause the family as a whole loves you and yours. I worked for a women with the same thing and she had no husband and no insurance and it was a nightmare!! But that woman was on here game and everything was scheduled. I was there mondays, Wednesday and Fridays three hours a day and she was strong. Here grand children live with her one 5 and one 7. We also attended support meeting, where everyone shared their journey. It was hard for me and when it was over I drove home scared mad, confused and relieved. SO when I got you blog, I called my mom, she is a hospice LVN, and she told me it was the same thing my employer Maureen had. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. We love and will keep you in our prayers.
Debra and Van

Anonymous said...

Kelly, we are on your team. Gooooo Kelly. Love Mom & Dad

Anonymous said...

Kelly, we are on your team
Gooooooooo Kelly. Love
Mom & Dad

Anonymous said...

Kelly,
I just know your team is going to win. There are lots of prayers coming your way. If there is anything we can do to help out just let us know.

Love,
Aunt Linda & Uncle Ron

Anonymous said...

Kelly - I want you to know that you're in my thoughts. I'm on team Kelly all the way. I hope you find the strength and courage to push through this. I know you can do it :)

Also, know that if you every need anything, I'm here. If you need me to watch the kids while you're at the doctor or something like that, just give me a call. I'd be glad to help.

-Ashlee Forde

Anonymous said...

Kelly - We are all thinking of you and are definitely on your team.

Please let us know if there is anything at all that we can do to help.

Paula Forde & family

Anonymous said...

Kelly,
Our thoughts are with you! Remember God is with you each step and on those extremely difficult and tiring days God may not need to just walk with you but he will 'carry' you. Keep the faith and know you are never alone. Lots of hugs to you, and many, many prayers!

Anonymous said...

Kelly -
Even though we may not be with you everyday physically, know that you are always in our thoughts. Many of the boys games were cancelled last week - so that is our wish, that your opponents game is cancelled and you emerge the victor! Know we are with you, Paul, Rachel, Emily & James every step of the way -- and that you have the thoughts and prayers of many Red Arrow families behind you and also many Wickering families! We are all rooting for team Kelly!
Love,
Deb, Dana, Josh & Jordan

Anonymous said...

Kelly,
I was so saddened and shocked when I learned last week what has been happening with you. ( I was on vacation) I know that you are doing the chemotherapy today, I just hope and pray that you are one of the lucky ones that won't get sick as a result. If there is anything I could do for you or the kids, just have Paul let me know. Unfortunately I don't cook but I do SHOP.

You've got the love, support and prayers of the entire Wyoming Police Department, but I'm sure you know that already. If you need anything, call me.

Love, Deb Visser

Anonymous said...

God is strong and mighty enough do all things. He promises to be with you and your family throughout this whole experience. May you continue to find comfort in that promise. You are in our thoughts and prayers daily.

KIP & JILL

Anonymous said...

Kelly:
We are thinking of you and praying for you. Keep up your wonderful positive attitude! We are all on your team!!

The Russells
Dave, Denise, Kaylin & kelsey