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I’ll go off the topic of children’s book art — just for today. You might have noticed that the blog has been left with the lights still on, but untended in recent months. Not a lot of discussion about illustration, drawing or painting has been going on here. I want to explain, rationalize and ask your [...]
Thanks for sharing. I will keep your family in my prayers.
Dear Mark,
You and Glenn and your family are very much in my thoughts and prayers. Sending you light, love and healing wishes.
Hi Mark,
What a nightmare for you and your family and it’s doesn’t appear to be over just yet. When we are in crisis it seems to stop us in our tracks as the rest of the world keeps turning.
I’m so sorry to hear of this frightening ordeal. Amazing how strong we are when something like this happens. Family rallying together in prayer and to support to each other is sometimes the stronger medicine. Your step-son will be in my prayers.
My family has been through similar circumstances, holding watch for months as my 17 year old niece battled cancer. Every day another complication, then a moment of hope only to be extinguished by the very treatment they were administering to save her. We lost our battle and Chandy passed away before she had the chance to wear her prom dress.
Bad things happen…life is unfair…all the sentiments shared, but don’t help in resolving the tragedy. Time is a friend in situations like this.
Don’t worry about us, your students, as you take time to be with family. We’ll still be here when you can make us a priority again. Until then, only prayers and best wishes for you and your family.
Mary
Mark – this is wonderful news. Our family has been praying also for Glenn. My mother has polymyelgia rheumatica – which has devastated her neurological system and ability to walk -as well as being in constant pain. She has been the route of steroids and depressed immune system as well. We will continue to pray for Glenn and all his family – you are in need of encouragement and hope too. and by the way – have never thought of you as rude, distracted, or unengaged with us as students. Life comes along and it is then we need our friends to understand and support us – which we do you! God bless and keep you!
Mark,
All I can say is wow.You HAVE been going through a lot as has your stepson. I want to be the first to say that if I have seemed impatient with you about anything or tried to rush you in any way, please forgive me.
I truly ask that God will be with you and your family through this fight. Just remember that God’s time isn’t ours. SO, although Glenn may not be seeing fully at this point … all things are possible through Christ our Lord.
Take care,
Felicia Lilley