Today in Literary History
Today in Literary History...December 14, 1907: Rudyard Kipling receives the Nobel prize for literature, the first English-language writer to do so.ud
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Prayers answered
Thanks to fantastic doctors and all of your prayers, my grandmother made it through her heart procedure today and is recovering great! She is so strong and amazing, and I'm looking forward to many more happy holidays and memories with her.
Thank you all for your support. Of course, we're never totally out of the woods when an elderly relative has a week heart, but we are grateful and hopeful as of now. Prayers answered!
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Excellent news! I'm happy for your family.
ReplyDeleteFantastic news! I'm glad she is well!! Way to keep your chin up!!
ReplyDeleteSuch good news :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful news. Hope she has a speedy recovery and continues to be well.
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful news!!!!
ReplyDeleteLife is so beautiful in the middle of a happy family.
ReplyDeleteWonderful news- I'm so glad to hear your grandma is doing better.
ReplyDeleteAnd I might have sighed and grinned at the sight of the baby. Newborns are so cute! (So long as you can hand them back to Mommy and Daddy.)
Great news!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news, Michele! And cute picture. :)
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
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Thank you all!
ReplyDeleteStephanie--I like my kids a little bigger, too, and mostly mine, not other people's! But going back and holding a baby after your own have grown a bit is really sweet. You're right, though, you can hand them right back!
I had no idea Michele!
ReplyDeleteGreat news! And precious pictures. Your family is definitely in my thoughts and prayers.
And you have a little goodie on my blog today!
oh Michele, that's wonderful xx
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