To all of you!
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This OHANA is so awsome,
When my children and I got to St. Francis, Liliha yesterday around one'ish, we brought my glass chess, checkers, backgammon, etc... stuff, extra clothes and diapers just in case of a sleep over, and lots of snacks and stuff to read.
When we got ther the nurse said some good news to us, and one of my freinds from the filipino ministry arrived to pray with my father-inlaw with the filipino dialic Ilocano. During thhis time my dad was pretty peaceful. Although prior and later on he became frustrated of his situation and health and stated that he just wanted to die.
This was a sad time for us right at that moment. Later on a nurse came in and stated that my dad is actually doing very well all of a sudden and may go home on Monday. We had to explain this to my dad because he wanted to go home right NOW! Then he got kinda stern with me for not cutting his hair a few days ago when I was suppposed to.
Thank you so much for your miracle prayers and please continue to pray for unquestionable miracles.
God bless and Keep all of you and yours.
Aloha and much Mahalo to my i-Club Ohana,
Nino
PS.
I'll be working at the store today until about 4:30 or so then heading back down to St Francis.
Again, Much Mahalo
When my children and I got to St. Francis, Liliha yesterday around one'ish, we brought my glass chess, checkers, backgammon, etc... stuff, extra clothes and diapers just in case of a sleep over, and lots of snacks and stuff to read.
When we got ther the nurse said some good news to us, and one of my freinds from the filipino ministry arrived to pray with my father-inlaw with the filipino dialic Ilocano. During thhis time my dad was pretty peaceful. Although prior and later on he became frustrated of his situation and health and stated that he just wanted to die.
This was a sad time for us right at that moment. Later on a nurse came in and stated that my dad is actually doing very well all of a sudden and may go home on Monday. We had to explain this to my dad because he wanted to go home right NOW! Then he got kinda stern with me for not cutting his hair a few days ago when I was suppposed to.
Thank you so much for your miracle prayers and please continue to pray for unquestionable miracles.
God bless and Keep all of you and yours.
Aloha and much Mahalo to my i-Club Ohana,
Nino
PS.
I'll be working at the store today until about 4:30 or so then heading back down to St Francis.
Again, Much Mahalo
Last edited by ElNino; 10-10-2004 at 04:46 PM. Reason: more info
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Hey bro...
My old lady and I continue to share our prayers and thoughts for you and your family....
We all know how it is when someone in our lives become ill. Sometimes it becomes an emotional rollercoaster trying to make the best of things. Nonetheless, there are people who are there for your family member and for you.
Best wishes to your father in law on a speedy recovery.
My old lady and I continue to share our prayers and thoughts for you and your family....
We all know how it is when someone in our lives become ill. Sometimes it becomes an emotional rollercoaster trying to make the best of things. Nonetheless, there are people who are there for your family member and for you.
Best wishes to your father in law on a speedy recovery.
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Thank you so much i CLUB!!!
Originally Posted by CallMeCrazy
hey nino, i'm so glad your father in-law is doing better. but my prayers are still going out to him til he is fully recovered.
We were hoping to at least have him home today for his Birthday 88yrs old.
but the doctor said NO.
Last night I sure do wish that I could have been with you folks in Kaneohe's meet but I was at the Hospital in room 436 visitin my Father in-law "FLOR" (Itay)
Again, Thank you so much for your prayers and wishes!
Much Aloha,
Nino
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>> life is taken for granted and is very precious.
Those words are so very powerful.
My father fought with cancer as well (his was lung cancer from 2nd hand smoke). I can understand the stress and worries that you and your family are enduring. I would like to advise that spending extra time with him will go a long way. Being with him even if for a few extra minutes just to converse or give prayer or positive thoughts, will go a long way for him (and you).
You have my prayers and thoughts for his speedy recovery.
PS:
I am really impressed with this Hawaii i-club community. What an awsome clique this is! So much support.
Those words are so very powerful.
My father fought with cancer as well (his was lung cancer from 2nd hand smoke). I can understand the stress and worries that you and your family are enduring. I would like to advise that spending extra time with him will go a long way. Being with him even if for a few extra minutes just to converse or give prayer or positive thoughts, will go a long way for him (and you).
You have my prayers and thoughts for his speedy recovery.
PS:
I am really impressed with this Hawaii i-club community. What an awsome clique this is! So much support.