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Re: Prayers, old tractors, good friends, and Gods
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 16, 2003 at 05:28:19 from (198.81.26.177):
In Reply to: Prayers, old tractors, good friends, and Gods love posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 15, 2003 at 02:57:25:
If you ever have any doubts about the world today, just read all of these responses. I am impressed. Last week, I felt like I had the wieght of the world bearing down on me. With all of the wishes, and prayers from you all, we actually feel better than before all of this started. I printed a copy of all of this, for Sandy to see. She is still smiling about it. I also saw that some others are having a tough time too. For you guys, hang in there. Times will get better. There are some very good people praying for you. My hope is that all of you can feel REALLY GOOD about yourselves. The things you said and did, made a huge difference in someones life. I will forever be indebted to all of you. We are going to have a "conference" with the administrator of the hospital where the surgery was carried out. They will know our thoughts about what went on. We most likely WON'T be suing anyone, as that won't help a thing. HOWEVER, the facts need to be presented to the chief of surgery, so that this doesn't happen again. The next person might not be so lucky. May God reward all of you, for the thoughts and prayers you gave us. He has rewarded me with a wonderful wife, and family, and a long list of friends. Our family has a big celibration every Thanksgiving. We get together, and have a big dinner. Afterwards, we all take turns telling all the good things that happened to us in the past year. It might take me more than one day to tell about this year. Thanks, and have a wonderful life. John
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