Friday, December 12, 2008


There is a new family joining the CHD community, I thought I would post his Blog Here his name is David and has been diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot. Please pray for his family in there time of need. You can check out his blog at http://prayforbabydavid.blogspot.com/ Thank you.
I went to the Doctor Yesterday and he said that he saw very thick lining around my Uterus and that is what has been causing the heavy bleeding so I will be having a Hysterectomy on January 13th. He will just be taking out my Uterus I will just have to spend one night in the Hospital but I am very scared. But I will feel much better after this is all over.
The Girls are doing great They are going to Church in the morning to have Pizza and Practice there lines for the Primary Christmas program they will be in on Sunday, They each have two lines to say, they are very excited. My Mom and Dad and my Brother will be going also this Sunday to see them.
Logan is doing great he has been a very happy baby lately, it's probably because he has no outside therapy to go to :) what a little stinker. I will post photos this weekend sometime.
Richard and I are going on a Date yes a date Saturday night it has been forever. I bought tickets 3 months ago to go see Larry the Cable Guy it was a early Christmas Present for him. We are looking forward to it I (we) love him. We are really into all of them we have already seen Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall. Thanks for checking in on us hope everyone has a nice weekend.

3 comments:

Kathy said...

Remind me with Jan 13th gets closer...if you need anything..just let me know!
Hey...our kids aren't doing a primary program on Sunday (or at least Eli didn't give me any lines for him--I should check on that!)
I hope the girls do great...how sweet!
Thank you SO much for the goodies...they are almost gone!!!
You're a great cook!
Have fun on your date (i'm jealous!)

MarieC said...

I had a hysterectomy 8 1/2 years ago. I had lots of problems for 4 years before I went ahead & did it. I was only 33. I kept my ovaries, too. I have never once regretted it, so I hope that you will feel that way, too!

Tina:0) said...

I'll let you know how things go for me on Thursday. I'm loosing it all, though. Too big a history of ovarian cancer. Besides I'm already showing signs of menopause (yes, @ 33! My mom was 34!). Hopefully you start to feel better soon!