Visit Rebekah's Page to get updates, read messages and send messages to Rebekah and her family through comments. This is a public "diary" of a family whose little girl started a battle with inoperable cancer in April 2005. In December 2007 our house burned down. And in September 2009 Mommy was diagnosed with a terminal disease (a genetic form of ALS) that took her to Heaven in July, 2011, leaving Daddy and two young girls to make it on their own. Over several years of ups and downs, you will get into our hearts, minds and souls as we share joys and sorrows. It can sometimes be very difficult to read. We hope it is also uplifting. Please find joy in what you read here.
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Monday, June 27, 2005



An Early Morning Update

Rebekah was doing really well through the weekend until last night. Her diaper rash is back and she needed changed a couple of times right at bedtime. She threw a continuous tantrum which was really strange as Grandma A was here and Rebekah is usually pretty good amongst Grandmas. She was clearly hurting.

This morning we are meeting Grandma A just off the highway on the way to the hospital. She is going to take Sarah for the day (while we get checked in and situated) and then meet up with us around dinner time and spend the night with Rebekah in the hospital. That way each of the girls will get some “Grandma time.”

I don’t think either mommy or daddy slept very well last night. It was after midnight as we got to bed and now 5:30 and we are up. The trailer is already connected to the van and pretty much all packed. You would think by the number of times that we have made this trip in the last 3 months that we would have this down – but we don’t totally. I do have to admit, however, that having a day to get things packed is a whole lot easier than when she spikes a fever and we have to go NOW.

Please continue to pray for good (miraculous) results of last Thursday’s MRI and for good results of the CT Scan that will happen sometime this week. Also for patience (for all of us) and a successful long week at the hospital. 6 days would be short but possible, 7 expected and, well, let’s pray for no longer.

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At Monday, June 27, 2005 1:35:00 PM, Blogger JodiTucker Left a thought...

Still praying, still lifting you all up to Him daily, still thanking God for helpful family and friends that are there with you in OR to help you with the girls, still praying for miracles!!

Love to all, Jodi

 

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