Wednesday, February 6, 2008

another of the same

Bryan has been sleeping a lot today, and he has also been playing games (of course) and doing crossword puzzles.

Several times a day Merrie and Becky print out your comments and read them to Bryan. He's really enjoying them and appreciates have that connection with you all.

Thanks for the prayers! Bryan is doing really well. God is so good all the time.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Praise the Lord! A low key day is a good day. Psalm 103 reminds of God's Benefit package of forgiving our sin, heals our diseases,redeems our lives, and crown us with compassion & love as well as satisfies our desires with good things and renews our strength like an eagle! May HE continue to renew you and strengthen you day by day!!! We are praying for you -- from sunny CA-- the Evans family

Anonymous said...

My neurosurgeon told me to drink lots of water because it helps the brain to heal apparently. I also remember being so exhausted I could not physically keep my eyes open at times!! Still praying for Grace and healing, it does get better! Blessings, Lisa Warner in Albany, NY

Anonymous said...

Hey Bryan,

Glad to hear you're doing well. So who's winning at the games? You or Becky? :)

Take care and God bless,
J

Anonymous said...

Bryan....
When you lose in a game to your mom or Becky you are not allowed to blame it on the pain medicines or anything else! Just accept that your mom and Becky might actually be able to beat you.
Girls, I hope you are keeping track of any games you win!

Anonymous said...

Hey Bryan,

We certainly missed you at the chamber breakfast this morning; it wasn't the same without being able to shoot the brees with you like we always do. We were at the Sheraton this month and man, they served a breakfast you would have been proud of!(it put WNEC's to shame)It sucked, because usually I have someone else sitting with me that has there plate packed to the max to divert some of the attention away from me but this month I got no help. Not cool, you'll have to hurry up and get back.

Hey, I want you to know that you have aaaaaaaalllllllllotttttttttt of people in your corner. We are all hoping and praying for a speedy recovery.

Take Care,

Ed

Janie-sue said...

Bryan and Becky--I love to see the notes from others who are also standing with you and praying for you. There's a poem that Ben introduced me to "I carry your heart in my heart" I think by Pablo Neruda, long before it was made popular by the movie "In Her Shoes". But I think that when God gives us the privilege of praying for those who need His special grace and TLC, that this is exactly what all your friends and loved once who are praying and posting are getting to do for you. What a blessing to be part of what God is doing. I know you have a lot of waiting around that you are having to do...so let me share a verse that has helped me: "When my anxious thoughts multiply within me, Your consolations delight my soul." Psalm 94:19 So, just saying hello to you all, and letting you know that we are continuing to pray. Glad you are resting, sleeping and praying you all are feeling His presence. love, Janie & Steve

Anonymous said...

I heard about what is going on with you and I wanted you to know that I have been thinking of you and praying for you and your family.
Sincerely - Cyndi Horacek (Lility)

Anonymous said...

Good afternoon Bryan,

Thought I would share some exciting news.....I've been doing very well at bowling......Let's see...January 27th I had a 200 game..181 in the 9th frame...got a spare and a 9 in the 10th for the 200. Then last night February 6th.. Thought I would get another 200 but ended up opening in the
9th to get only a 189 total. Hoping you will be doing well enough to join us for big brother even if it is just to cheer us on.

I don't think I ever told you ....I too had to have some brain surgery to fix hemi facial spasm. It was called micro vascular decompression surgery. My Dr..Dr Fred Barker and staff were fabulous in Boston so I know you are in good hands.

Saying lots of prayers for you,Becky and your family.

Keep up the good progress and when you are well enough I challenge you to bowl!

Deb Axton

Anonymous said...

That's what I like to se, Bryan, keep these posts boring and more of the same. You're all still in my prayers and I'm still getting texts from my friends asking how everyone's doing. Keep it up!

Jesse

Anonymous said...

Hi Bryan --
This is Tosca (think of the Moore household 15 years ago). Just wanted you to know that we have been following your incredible progress through this time---and praying for you all the way in Australia.

Merrie and Joe, Bryan and Becky -- you are all a testimony of God's amazing goodness and faithfulness. We will continue to lift you all up for continued strength, peace and complete healing for Bryan.

Tosca from Australia

Anonymous said...

Hey Bryan!

We are just so pleased to hear that things are going so well. The whole school and church have been praying and are rejoicing at your progress. We hope you'll be home soon and we miss you and we know that Annie misses you to!

Sam is here with me in my office right now and he wants to tell you that he's really glad that you're doing better.

Tim just came into my office between classes (It really is great to have them both here, and get to see them in the middle of the day!) and he says "Hey Bryan, I'm glad you can read this!" But he's afraid to challenge you to a game of Settler's 'cause he knows he'll lose!

Love ya...
Auntie Pattie and the guys