Father’s Day Greetings
Saturday, June 20th, 2009Happy Father’s Day to everyone reading this. I know it’s been over a month since I sent out any word via this blog site, but we’ve had many calls have come in asking how we are doing, so thought I would give a quick update.
We’re hanging in there day to day – sometimes it’s a little easier, and the next day may feel very hard again, so it really depends on when we’re asked, and how life feels right then. Emotions can be very unpredictable, and change from one extreme to the other with no notice or obvious reason. We are so grateful for all of the prayers and encouragements from friends and family who keep reminding us that we are loved and not forgotten.
I am trying to figure out our financial picture – amazing how much time and effort it takes. We would appreciate prayers for God’s wisdom and provision, since all the thousands of dollars in uncovered medical bills (that fell in between the cracks when the first medical insurance money ran out) are beginning to come in. We are applying for financial help from UCSF, but I’m concerned that we may have to go through the life insurance Scott left for us to live on for a while. Many people have been so generous in the past, but financial help is NOT what I’m asking for right now – just prayers for God to work everything out in the best possible way.
This coming week, the three of us are all actually going to be on “vacation.” Daniel and Becky will be going with our church’s high school group for a week-long house boating, wake boarding, water skiing, etc, event, and I will (unexpectedly and last minute) get to spend the week up at Lake Tahoe with Mount Hermon’s Family Camp at Lake Tahoe. I think we’re all really looking forward to some time away relaxing and having a little fun. So if you call over the next week, we’re fine, but not answering the phone!
We hope all of you are well, and we continue to thank you for all the practical help, prayer support, and love we are continuing to be showered with. God is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow, and He will never leave or forsake us.
Bless you all,
Lynne, Daniel, and Becky
