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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On their way home.
Mommy just called and they are on their way home with a new tube placed. Rebekah does not seem to be too upset anymore and mommy seems A LOT less upset!
We are hoping for a really good turnout tomorrow for wood cutting. Not too many people have let us know that they were coming and we sure hope a lot of people come anyway.
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Glad the trip to the ER went well. Tubes are such a hassle, even if necessary.
God bless you all, and hope you have a great weekend!!!
We are so glad that your trip to the hospital was short and that you are on your way back home where you belong. We will be there bright and early tomorrow morning. See you all then. Jim, Connie, Angelica and Melysa Mae Juengel
We'd be there if we lived close enough....
Hope things go better,and glad the you got to come home [[[[hugs]]]]
hope you get alot of help with the wood, sorry that we can't help out,
praying in Missouri
I, too, am happy to hear Mommy and Rebekah are on their way home. Hope you have a great turnout for the woodcutting, and that Rebekah continues to make progress. All of you are still in my thoughts and prayers
Praise God. Still praying.
Keep the faith. I'm praying.
Glad to hear it turned out okay.
Praising God that everything went ok at the ER! Hang in there! Our prayers are constant!
This is especially for Frances.....You are a rock of love and stability that God has endowed with special power, strength, and grace to endure all of this. After reading the last two blogs, I think I would have passed out with the G-tube undoing. But, God just keeps you going. Wish we could help with the wood chopping, but OH is a bit too long to commute.....Love you all, Jodi
I would love to be there with my whole family of 6 but we live in Southern California. My thoughts, wishes and prayers will be with you the whole day in hopes that many people show up.
I THINK MY BACK JUST EXPLODED!! YOU DIDNT TELL ME IT WAS A WHOLE FORREST!!
Great to see you guys!
so dead tired...but it felt good to work with the hands and know i'm able to help out. caron
We had a blast helping stack firewood. I agree with Steve there wass a whole forest there. We pray that you will have enough to ge thru the winter. If you need any other help please let us know. I am sure the girls would love to help babysit for you. If you still need carpet check with Becky and Bob since that is their thing. It wass great to meet you all. Stay strong Rebekah and have fun in your play room. Love you all. Jim, Connie, Angelica and Melysa Mae Juengel
That must have been disturbing. I would freak out! After my son's operation ~ he was six weeks old - there was a drainage tube sticking out of his side, and while the nurse was wrapping him, the tube fell out. I was upset. I am sorry that things are so up and down and terrifying in your life. I need to pray all the more. But praise God this was easily fixed.
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