Monday, October 29, 2007

october 29, 2007 - fruit of the spirit....









top of the morning, friends....

another weekend has passed and was (as always), a bit too short!

on friday, colonel collins, major john born, and retired major rich rucker came over to see me. they gave me updates on the division and changes in the retirement system. it was a very nice and informative gathering.

my dad and his wife mary came over on friday as well. they brought me a beautiful hand-made bench that dad made as well as a new snow-blower. dad is convinced that i won't be shoveling snow this winter! lol i told him that it just provides some needed exercise, and would be part of my therapy, but he didn't buy it.

my sister terry came over and stayed for part of the weekend too. she and i went shopping at wal-mart yesterday. i think we bought out the store. we stocked up on halloween candy for the trick or treaters (yeah, right....lol).


last night, i went and spoke to a drivers ed class about DUI/OVI for my friend, raejean. raejean is a former trooper who now works for the insurance industry. she asked me to speak on the topic from the perspectives of trooper and victim. it was alot of fun. we went out for a bite to eat afterwards.


right now, i'm waiting on a phone call about my surgery date. hopefully, it will be soon. i'm anxious to get it over with.

i have therapy on tuesday this week.

elzie f. - ANACONDA???? wow....that's a stretch! oh, yeah, on the '63 falcon issue....i would be happy to oblige....although, i can't be responsible for the way it turns out. i'm on meds, you know...lol

terri w. - i'm so sorry to hear about the passing of retired captain ashbridge. he was a good man who fought a good fight. please keep his family in your prayers - they really need it now.

mike h. - i think you're right....i'm about to be put through the mill. but - strength comes from adversity. i'll just have to look at this as another challenge in my recovery.

fred g. - i'm sorry we keep missing each other! i'll give you a call sometime this week.

i'll let you all know when i have more information. continue to expect God's blessings....


lisa - 1095

Thursday, October 25, 2007

october 25, 2007 - my cup runs over...


top of the evening, friends....




well, this week has flown by! i don't know where the days go!




therapy went well on tuesday and thursday. rina, jeremy, and norma (the therapy nazi's) were kind to me. i was bruised and battered, but it was a "good bruised and battered." lol


i mowed grass again today, under the watchful eye of my friend, trish. she is so afraid i'm going to hurt myself. i have to admit, it does feel good to actually accomplish something! hopefully, we can plant some mums tomorrow. i finally was able to get the picture of me teaching her how to edge to post on the blog...pretty funny!

i went to the plastic surgeon today and got the green light to see my bone doctor to have the orthopaedic surgery done! praise God! while it will be a rough surgery, i need to have it so i can bear weight on my left leg. the plan is to replace 10 inches of bone in my left thigh (with a cadaver bone), replace 2 one-inch pieces of bone in my left calf, and take marrow from my right leg to fill the cadaver bone. the dr's also plan to remove both plates from my left hand/forearm. the bones have healed sufficiently that they can remove the plates that are impeding my pinky finger and wrist movement. the dr's will put their heads together and come up with a date they can both be available for surgery.


i talked to mary today. she's still going to physical therapy and anxious to return to work. she was extremely disappointed that she was not able to be there for her post inspection, however, she said she was very proud of her post "team" for the way they handled the inspection preparation. the inspection went very well. unfortunately, she may have to have an MRI done on her left ankle, as she has very limited range of motion. because of the position of her ankle on the motorcycle, i think it probably took the same brunt of the crash that my leg did. please continue to pray for her healing as well.


update on retired captain walt ashbridge: he has developed 2 infections, one being a blood infection which is what the doctor's did not want to see happen. they are still optimistic and are treating the infections with antibiotics. however, time is really of the essence now to get the lungs within the next 2 weeks. he continues to need our prayers now more than ever!


on october 6th, mint john grandson of rosemary suffered a ruptured aneurysm on the right side of his brain. he was stabilized and they transported mint to children's where a drain tube was inserted in his head to relieve fluid pressure and allow time for further evaluation for a course of action. testing revealed the rupture and two additional aneurysms-a small one in the frontal lobe and a larger one on the left side. his condition was such that a catheter process could not be performed so they opened a "window" in his skull to clamp the ruptured vein. they were also able to isolate and encase the one in the front. as of now, the left aneurysm is "stable" and doctor's want him to heal some from the surgery before going after it. We celebrated his 15th birthday on October 12th. he then had to deal with vasospasms caused by spinal fluid on the brain. normally the brain absorbs the fluid but due to trauma, is not functioning so mint's "brain drain" relieved the pressure and was finally removed on the 18th. while his condition continues to improve, the doctors say that he will be in ICU for at least another week and then a hospital stay...not sure how long. this family also desperately needs our prayers!


unfortunately, i've heard that the "kailee" doll has given many of you nightmares. i apologize for that, but i have to say....welcome to my world! lol my sister terry is twisted, don't you think?


tina p. - the promotion boards will NEVER be the same without our teamwork! in fact, pennsylvania will never be the same after our visit. lol when's the next court date...i've heard nothing yet.


terri w. - kailee wants to come visit you......!


dale r. - it was great seeing you guys in D9 last week. thanks for the hospitality. i miss you all!

laura m. - we DO serve an AWESOME God! thanks for your testimony!

elzie f. - shhhhhh! what are you talking about? a butcher knife in my boot?????!


tammy w. - thanks for visiting the blog. you continue to be one of my best and dearest friends. i'm glad we've had the opportunity to see each other and reunite after several years. let's not let time and distance keep us apart again. i pray that you remain strong during this tough time in your life. continue to rely on Him for courage and guidance.


i'll write when i have more information. thanks for continuing to read the blog! be blessed!


lisa - 1095

Monday, October 22, 2007

october 22, 2007 - expect God's blessings....
















top of the morning, friends....






wow, where does the weekend go?!! i do hope, however, you were able to get out and enjoy the beautiful fall weather!

on thursday evening, wendy and alan forbes came over to watch "ice age 2." we had a great time watching the movie, eating pizza, and listening to alan challenge us with riddles. unfortunately, none of the adults were smart enough to get any of them...lol we're going to study up for his next visit.

on friday, i traveled to jackson, ohio to attend a benefit luncheon and chinese auction for glenda woodgeard, one of our DX employees. she is in her late 20's, has 2 small children, and has been battling thyroid cancer. please keep her in your thoughts and prayers. if you wish to donate, please contact lt. troy johnson, of the jackson district headquarters.

i then traveled to the 4-winds nursing home to visit my good friend, ernestine abrams. ernestine is 90 years young, and is one of my dearest friends. she also could use some thoughts and prayers. she just recently gave her heart to the Lord. we are so thrilled about that! my friend joyce channel was with her when she got saved, and was instrumental in leading ernie to salvation.

i got to eat at one of my other favorite restaurants (bankok palace) in chillicothe on my way back. nothing like kung pao chicken, unless of course it's chicken almond ding from the rice bowl!

i couldn't believe how much more the trees had turned in southern ohio! i drove around hammertown lake just to enjoy the scenery!

my sister terry then came up and spent the weekend - we had a great time. she even brought her very scary and haunted doll, "kailee" (pictured above) with her. the only scarier doll is "chucky!" she scared the bajeebies out of me!

on saturday, we went to the circleville pumpkin show. we waited in traffic for 2.5 hours to eat some of the best, yet most unhealthy foods on earth! we had fried pickles, fried pumpkin blossoms, chocolate frozen bananans, and lemonade! no wonder my stomach is messed up! lol

on sunday, i went to church, had lunch at lilly's with ty and don grimwood before going to capital city motorcycle club for their "beanie and weenie" ride, which is the last ride of the year. unfortunately, this was yet ANOTHER ride i missed, but it was great to fellowship with some of the best people on earth. even elzie fish graced us with his presence. he really does need something to do in his retirement. if anyone knows of a job for elzie, please give him a call. he's just hankering to work again! lol oh, by the way....i heard he got lost AGAIN on the poker run. the guy really needs a GPS.

for those who know "rich, the lube guy," he just had a stint put in his heart this past week. he too, could use your thoughts and prayers. i spoke with him saturday, and while he sounded tired, his spirits were good and he really appreciated the call. he was instrumental in mary's and my benefit and hosted the auction.

gina herbert of the governor's highway safety office is still healing at home after her horrific crash earlier this summer. she continues to wear halos on each leg. wendy said she has had a rough couple of weeks. please continue to put her on your prayer list as well.

josh weaver, of our OSP motorcycle unit had a mishap on his patrol cycle last week and sustained some foot damage. please keep him in your thoughts and prayers too.
i have therapy on tuesday and thursday, as well as YET ANOTHER plastic surgeon appt. on thursday. i'm hoping for a surgery date! stand with me on that!

please continue to also pray for retired captain walt ashbridge. terri west informed me of the following information: Condition for Retired Capt Ashbridge remains the same however cards can now be sent to the address where his wife Pat has taken up residency. MetroLofts, Attn Pat Ashbridge, 4555 Forest Park Avenue, Apt. 314A, St. Louis, MO 63108

laura & jules - thank you so much for the beautiful shirt! you guys are too thoughtful! i will wear it with pride now and next year, when we take our next road trip!

stephanie alberts - it was great seeing you in church yesterday! thanks for letting me hold your baby...she is beautiful! why do you suppose she cried when i held her? coincidence? i'm not so sure! lol also, thanks for being so faithful to write to the blog and for keeping mary and me in your thoughts and prayers. please say "hi" to keith for me.

lydia wagner - brian wouldn't have a snowball's chance in....well....you know where! lol i apologize for not listing you as a donor for the benefit...it was an oversight. please forgive me!

brian bender - the seat release on the 2001 roadstar is a bear! tell your friend to keep working on it, as you have to keep messing with the ignition switch to get it "just right" to open. my dad and i fought with it numerous times, as did elzie fish, when he changed the oil for me. the dealership may be able to help out. i still have my manual if he wants it, i think. give me a call and we'll discuss the mailing arrangements. also....on the wheelchair race....dude.....i've had lots of practice and i don't want to make you cry. lydia's right....you wouldn't have a chance!

michael from D9 - i sent you an email with the answers to your questions. i hope the answers weren't too vague for your assignment. good luck on your grade! i too am a graduate of O.U. - great school!

kelley and glenna williams - thanks to you as well for keeping up with me via the blog! i appreciate you watering my plants. it's no surprise they're doing much better under your supervision! lol keep them healthy....i'll be back! also, please to to keep captain dave dicken in line during my absence. i know that's a tough charge, but someone's gotta do it.


linda p - i think the colonel and brenda agree with you on the 2 seater convertible! i hope to find a low mileage, older, and cheap one once i get my medical bills all taken care of - first things first, you know. i'm glad you enjoyed the pics. i hope to plan another "chicknic" in the spring, after i'm able to get around a bit better. give me a call when you want to visit...just to make sure i'm home.
colonel & brenda collins - outstanding news on cory! God is so good! a little patience and alot of prayer has done a world of good. my prayers continue to be with him in his recovery. God must have plans for cory, as he has for mary and me. we now just need to be quiet and listen for His call. thanks again for keeping in touch. it means more than you know.
more later....be blessed!

lisa - 1095






Thursday, October 18, 2007

october 18, 2007 - His goodness, mercy, and grace are abundant....

top of the morning, friends....



i hope you had an opportunity to enjoy yesterday's weather. i took the dogs for a walk in the neighborhood (of course, i was in the wheelchair), and then built a fire in the fireplace on the back deck. the weather was absolutely perfect!



i got visits yesterday from majors bob booker and mark atkeson. they gave me updates on whats going on in the division. thanks guys, i really appreciate that and your fellowship!



thanks to everyone for your continuing kindness. thanks to the jack holland family for their kindness even during their time of grief. may God bless you....



i am looking forward to this evening - alan and wendy forbes are coming over to watch "ice age 2." alan's birthday was last week, so we're celebrating with pizza and snacks.



my knee is looking better than ever....only an area the size of a dime needs to heal before my surgery. hopefully, it will be closed by next week and i'll get a date.



please continue to pray for retired captain walt ashbridge. i got an update yesterday from terri west. here is an excerpt:



"he is top on the transplant list now, his potassium has been high so they have been trying to control that because it can effect his heart. They did tell us that the second transplant would be more difficult 1: To match the antibodies he currently has from the new lungs, to the lungs he has now and 2: they are not sure they will be able to get the lungs he currently has out due to the scaring he has incurred from the previous surgery. So there are some big obstacles but we feel God will bless him."



i have therapy today. my hand is doing much better! i still have alot of work to do on my knee and ankle, but i'm getting there. i'm evening using crutches more now.

congratulations to my niece erin and her new husband jessie. they were married yesterday.

jan lawrence - thank you for keeping mary and me in your thoughts and prayers.

dan richhart - i'm standing....just not walking yet! i'm still non-weight bearing on my left leg.



be blessed.....



lisa - 1095

Monday, October 15, 2007

october 15, 2007 - thy kingdom come, thy will be done....







top of the afternoon, friends....

i hope you all had a nice weekend. i got to go home and visit my sister and dad on saturday and sunday. we all had breakfast together at the cracker barrel. it was very nice.

i also attended my 25th class reunion for madison high school in middletown on saturday night. it was funny how everyone got older but me....lol seriously, it was great seeing everyone, however only about 25 or 30 showed up. still - a good time had by all.

fortunately, i get to skip my plastic surgeon appointment this week (yeah!) - but he wants to see me next thursday. i do, however, have therapy twice this week - on tues and thurs.

i promised you a photo update on the progress of my left leg - so here it is. i think the change is no less than miraculous! God is so good!

please keep retired captain lt. walt ashbridge, of the OSP in your prayers as he has been admitted into Barnes-Jewish Hospital, 660 S Euclid Ave #8052, St Louis, MO 63110. Walt has been placed on a ventilator, awaiting another lung transplant.
also please keep mary pfeifer in your prayers. i know she's anxious about returning to work, but her dr. has not released her yet. she still suffers from lingering effects (leg, neck, etc...) from the crash.
also, keep the len gray family in your prayers. len's mother in law (shelly's mom) passed away sunday morning from what they believe was a stroke or heart attack. the graveside service is tentatively scheduled for thursday at 10am. shelly's dad has been in the hospital since thursday for emergency gall bladder surgery. the family is in desperate need of thoughts and prayers.

laura mourne - you're the first to notice the counter! actually, it has only been on the blog for 3 weeks. i'm so humbled to see that there have been over 7,000 "hits" in that short period of time. i wish we had had the forethought to put it on at the beginning of this ordeal. thanks for your attention to detail!

dale & naomie robirds - thanks again for your kind words! you guys have been such good and faithful friends! i hope things are going well for you and yours down south!

colonel & brenda collins - welcome back from your trip - i hope it was beneficial both personally and work-wise! good hearing that colonel julia and her husband, jimmy are faring well, as is colonel campbell. those are great alliances! thanks for always checking on me. i appreciate you keeping me "part of the family."
OSP senior staff - thanks so much for your calls and visits. it means more than you know.
blessings,
lisa - 1095

Thursday, October 11, 2007

october 11, 2007 - keeping the faith....











































top of the morning, friends....

it's been a few days since my last update, so i thought i'd post a few more of the benefit pictures for your review.

i've been told that over 100 motorcycles and 135 riders participated in last saturday's benefit ride for mary and me - and that didn't even count the people who simply showed up and paid to eat breakfast! mary and i thank each and every one of you from the bottoms of our hearts! unfortunately, i don't have a list of all the riders and eaters, so please forgive me.

as promised, i am posting a list of people and/or businesses who assisted with the event by donating auction items or cash. please forgive me if i've failed to list anyone, as i've attempted to collect as accurate information as i could from several people. on the items with no name, i didn't receive the name of the person who donated it.


Mill Creek Golf
Mobile Cycle Works Gift Certificate/ Ron Kuszmaul
Oakehaven Golf for four/Ron Kuszmaul
Handmade decorative blanket/w wooden bucket / Terry Ernst
Silpada necklace and $40.00 gift certificate/Steve and Lori Click
Silpada necklace and $40.00 gift certificate/Lori and Steve Click
Longaberger napkin basket/Lori and Steve Click
Longaberger purse/Lori and Steve click
Longaberger pie plates and rod iron rack, Joe Carson HD mug and t shirts etc/Joe Carson HD / Lori and Steve Click
Texas Roadhouse certificate for dinner for two and a free app.
Pampered Chef basket
Mary Kay basket
Cleveland Browns signed football
Vest and riding gloves
Joe Carson HD cup with shot glass
Mens Captain Morgan sign
Handmade wreath and wall hanging
A.D. Farrows HD gift card
$20.00 DSW gift card, $25.00 Motor Sports gift card and $25.00 ASK gift card
Handmade quilt flag
Athens HD leather coat
Speedway Gas card and Highway Patrol key fob
Tastefully Simple basket / Melissa Fellure
Joe Carson’s HD t-shirt and shot glasses and dealer pins
Ask Motorcycle gift certificate
ASK Motorcycle t-shirts and hats
4 gift baskets of Wobers Mustard / Tammy Getz
Lancaster Sportcycles 2 t-shirts and 2 hats
Athens Sportcycles 2 t-shirts
Dr Scott Schumann (dentist) 4 pack whitening kit
2 Harley Davidson helmets from Motorcycle Ohio
2 Cleveland Browns vs. Houston tickets / Don Grimwood
Weekend stay at Hocking County log cabin / Dianna White
Milo’s Deli and the 3rd Texas Roadhouse certificate / Christy Clark
Rice Bowl gift certificates / Christy Clark
Tommy’s Diner / Christy Clark
Spaghetti Warehouse gift certificates good for and entrée and drink / Christy Clark
3 months @ World Gym / Christy Clark

Funny Bone 2 admissions
Ballet Met Dracula Capitol Square on October 17th
Roosters 10 wings
Tim Horton gift certificates
Amazing Promotions golf savings sheet
Misc. crafts / Tina Massey
DSW gift certficates
Embassy Suites 2 night stay / Sharon Arthur
Hampton Inn
Gift Basket Evelyn and Crabtree / Steve and Lori Click
Motorcycle Hall of Fame tickets 10 tickets
Big Dog gift certificates
AD Farrows HD gift cerificate
Highway Patrol mug, shot glass and key fob / Dianna White

$40 Bath and Body works basket / Lori and Steve Click
OSU purse
Iron Pony misc.
Highway Patrol hat and t shirt by Ohio Troopers Coalition (OTC)
OSP t-shirt and key fob / Dianna White
Handmade necklace and earrings / Margo from Ricart Ford
OTC t-shirt and Bath and Body flip flops
OTC bear
Good Year oil changes
Pumpkin

Ken & Sandy Morckel - cash

Melinda (Massey) - cash

Mr. and Mrs. Tronerud - cash

Mr. and Mrs. Bruso - cash

Lin Herd - cash

Michelle Himes - cash

Laura Mourne - cash

Carla Cottrell - cash

Vicie Reynolds-Bitler - cash

Doris Bloomfield - cash

Rev. Ellsworth - cash

Tom Paster - cash

Tom Reffey - cash

Tami Norton-Fair - cash

Melanie Schropp - cash

Frances Huggins - cash

Paula Paulins - cash

larry balla - cash

heath & maura trester - cash

marla gaskill - cash

ronald & sharon sills - cash

blue knights of ohio - cash

laura pascuzzi - cash

mike cardinal - cash

gerald & glenna pfeifer - cash

michelle henderson - cash

sue rance-locke - cash
jeanie kelly - cash



thanks again to dianna white and don & ty grimwood as well as "rich the lube guy" for planning the benefit, and thanks to all who contributed in any way. you folks have no idea how much you've helped both mary and me with our many out-of-pocket medical expenses. while we are both blessed with excellent state medical insurance, it is still shocking when the hospital, physician, prescription, therapy, and medical supply bills roll in. we pray that you never experience such a catastrophic ordeal.

i think i failed to thank marsha rigsby for helping out saturday - please forgive my oversight, marsha! if i have failed to mention anyone else, please let me know and i'll post it as well.

well, today is a busy day. i'm having lunch with cindy kollin and staff lt. rick fambro, then a dr's appt., followed by therapy on my hand, ankle and knee. my knee is close to being healed, so i'm optimistic about the timing of the next surgery.

last night, i was supposed to have guests - jeanie kelly, robyn darden, donna wood, and eric rowland - but i was battling nausea again, so i asked for a rain check. they were very understanding and will reschedule.
dustin - thanks so much for your kind words - and yes, i'm thrilled that marsha didn't pass out again. i guess i must have looked a bit better saturday than when i was in the hospital! and yes...we will ride - just give me a while to recouperate!
yvonne - good hearing from you. sorry you couldn't make it to the ride! we too, shall ride together next year!
george - mary was thrilled to hear from you!

we'll, i'll write more when i have news. mary and i appreciate everyone who follows and writes to the blog.


be blessed,

lisa - 1095





Sunday, October 7, 2007

october 7, 2007 - ...that a man would lay his life down for his friends...


























































































































































top of the morning, friends!


wow! the benefit that our friends planned for mary and me went very well! a special thanks to don & ty grimwood, dianna white, and rich - "the lube guy", and quaker steak & lube for planning such a great event.

also thanks to the people who helped with registration, prizes, and the auction - lori & steve click, carla cottrell, jan yates, marla gaskill, and christy clark.

another special thanks to the OSP motorcycle unit for their support and participation in the event.

thanks to margo roby of ricart automotive for assistance with the 50/50 drawing.

mary and i appreciate all the people who helped, participated in, or simply attended the benefit. it was one of the most touching and humbling events of our lives. we are amazed at the support of our friends, family, co-workers, and our "patrol family." we were also very touched by the number of people who attended, yet had no affiliation with the patrol or law enforcement, but wanted to support us.

once i receive a list of all the people or businesses who donated auction items as well as the people who purchased them, i will publish it on the blog as well.

we will be forever grateful for the financial assistance, as the medical bills have been extensive. our goal is to return to full duty as soon as we can.

mary and i thank you all for your thoughts, prayers, cards, calls, and visits, as well.

may God bless you and your families....

lisa - 1095

&

mary - 709

Thursday, October 4, 2007

october 4, 2007 - He is Jehovah.....


top of the evening, friends....




another beautiful day! this has got to be one of the finest indian summers that i've ever experienced. and...i don't have to mention that I'M NOT ON A BIKE!!!!




just a rundown on what's been going on:




wednesday - i traveled to jackson for the first annual "retiree's luncheon/cookout." several other senior staff and GHQ members were there, along with a multitude of D9ers and retirees. i don't know the actual count, but i wouldn't been surprised if 150 people showed up. the local ambulance service did the cooking while everyone socialized. what a nice event! thanks to captain paul pride, staff lts scottie borden and jeff carman, and their staff for putting on such a class act event! thanks for the invite.




after i left the luncheon, i traveled to 4-winds nursing home to visit a dear friend - ernestine abrams, who is in her 90's. i used to check in on her several times a week when i lived in jackson. it was great seeing and visiting with her. even more importantly, another friend of mine, joyce channel went and spoke with ernestine a few days ago about God. joyce tells me that ernestine gave her heart to the Lord that day! the angels must be rejoicing now!




thursday - i had physical therapy on my hand, ankle, and knee today. the physical "terrorists," as they like to be called, put me through the mill! it was a great workout, however. i'm hoping to start ramping up my workouts at home even more so i can be prepared to walk when the time comes.




i later went to the dr - plastic surgeon. he indicated that my knee graft is healing well and he'll see me next week. no mention of my next surgery. he did, however, give me some phenegran for the nausea. boy, i hope it works....i continue to have trouble keeping things down.




this evening, i attempted to mow my grass again. after i stopped to talk with a neighbor, my mower wouldn't start again. i'm having a bit of trouble with disengaging the deck. i'll work on it again tomorrow.




sounds as though my dad and sister are coming in for the benefit on saturday at quaker steak and lube. i think i'm going to have a full house!




things are good here...i'm staying extremely busy to keep my mind off things. my plan is to go back to grad school (i have 5 more classes) after i have my next surgery - providing the meds don't keep me from focusing.


wendy - look forward to seeing you guys this saturday too!


elzie - don't be too hard on major bob booker about his derrogatory comment about harleys. remember...he carries a gun for a living!


dianna white - who thought of the name of my book? certainly, you're not clever enough to think of that one on your own. lets face it....other than being "eye candy" as you've described yourself, you don't have much going on....lol - love ya man.....yes....that makes everything okay now...lol


doug rink - thanks for the blog entry! i'm so sorry you lost one of your feet. i will continue to pray for your healing and positive attitude. i'd love to talk with you more about your ordeal. please send me your email.


cuz taylor (from iowa) - sorry we missed the conference....there's always next year. i'm also very sorry no one could convince that poor girl that suicide was not the answer!


shelly - i did get to see len yesterday. he looked great! can't wait to ride with you guys next year. dad says hi.


enough for now....keep the shiny side up and be blessed....


lisa - 1095












Monday, October 1, 2007

october 1, 2007 - we have been "grafted" in....


top of the afternoon, friends....


october 1st? can you believe it? summer has been so short for me this year. the leaves are changing so rapidly too. i do hope you get the opportunity to view some of God's beauty before the leaves all fall.


this weekend was quite eventful. my sister, terry came up and spent the weekend with me. we shopped, ate out and went "thrifting." she is always an interesting character to have around. she was mad at me, however, when she came outside last night and found me washing her car via my wheelchair.


my dad, his wife, mary, my brother, allen, and his girlfriend, brenda came up saturday to deliver a treadmill i have purchased. i know i can't use it yet, but when i am allowed to walk - watch out!


i plan to attend a retiree's event at D9 on wednesday.


i have a dr's appt. on thursday. hopefully, the plastic surgeon will have good news for me.


i plan to attend a portion of our staff & command meeting later this month. i look so forward to seeing some of my patrol "family."


i also just received word that my 25th class reunion is scheduled for this month. i'm debating on whether to attend or not.


dan richhart - you ARE good, my friend. i know of no one who can tell a BAD joke like you. lol


myra james - thanks for the encouraging comments. sorry we had to miss the conference this year, but we will do our best to attend next years - providing we've not been hit by another car...lol we may also take you up on a visit to canada. you have a beautiful country too!


terri west - do i know DIANNA, or what? i'm not sure what stories she's telling you, but be wary of what she says....


sylvia martinez - thanks so much for the card and prayers. i look forward to seeing you this weekend as well.


enough for now....


blessings....


lisa - 1095