((((HUGS)))) I'm so sorry that it has been a difficult time since you came home. Praying like mad that you can get an appointment sooner for his lens and that Sam will respond to the infusions and find some new health. Love you and pray for you too as you and Sam walk this road together. Sue
Your prayers are felt indeed. It has been a difficult week, but I know I have some strong prayer warriors out there praying for us.. Thank you Sue so very much!! ❤️
Thank you Dianna...My heart is so heavy for him. Our granddaughter was so good at taking care of him while I was gone. I appreciate each and every prayer...
I can't wait to see your pics and hear all about it my Lovely! I bet it is stunning. It's on my bucket list for sure! And how perfect to be there for St. Paddy's. ☘️💚
Shug, I read your post from yesterday and I am sorry to hear about Sam's health issues. I know you are on top of the situation, for him. It does take a bit of time, and sleep, to adjust to the time difference! I look forward to reading more about your adventures in Ireland. Thank you for linking up.
Your images (so far!) look like something out of a fairy tale! I'm so sorry Sam's having to experience these issues with his eye and lung. What a blessing you are, standing right there beside him in Good times and difficult, too. Praying for you both!
I do hope they will be able to correct the situation with Sam's eye/lens. I never heard of that happening before! Very strange. Praying for the upcoming appointments, etc., and that he will soon be feeling better. Your photos are lovely, and I can imagine it must've been so beautiful over there! Looking forward to hearing all about it as you are able. First things first. (((HUGS)))
Welcome back, Shug! The pictures are beautiful, and I can see why it's called the Emerald Isle. Even the aerial photo looks green Praying the Lord would supernaturally open up an appointment real soon for Sam's eye issue to be taken care of, and that the procedure would be smooth and able to easily fix the problem.
Sounds like a wonderful trip, Shug. That little cottage is charming. Yes, a trip to Ireland would definitely be on the "thankful" list. I hope you are getting some much needed rest. And I'll be back to see your fantastic journey. : )
Oh, Shug, I'll keep praying that Sam will begin to feel better and that his cataract correction can happen sooner than later. How miserable a time he must be going through with all these issues! On a lighter note, I'm so happy that y'all enjoyed your trip to Ireland. Just remember: When Irish eyes are smiling, they're usually up to something. Blessings!
((((HUGS))))
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry that it has been a difficult time since you came home.
Praying like mad that you can get an appointment sooner for his lens and that Sam will respond to the infusions and find some new health.
Love you and pray for you too as you and Sam walk this road together.
Sue
Your prayers are felt indeed. It has been a difficult week, but I know I have some strong prayer warriors out there praying for us.. Thank you Sue so very much!! ❤️
DeleteI am so sorry to hear about Sam's health problems. Rest assured that I am praying for him and for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you and yours always my friend.
Thank you Victor...You are a good man and I am so thankful to have you praying for us...
DeleteI am praying for Sam. Bless his heart. I'm also praying for you as you care for him. Sending hugs.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dianna...My heart is so heavy for him. Our granddaughter was so good at taking care of him while I was gone. I appreciate each and every prayer...
DeleteEveryone I've talked to who has gone to Ireland has raved about the trip.
ReplyDeletestunning! the green fields, the sheep, castles and the ocean were all beautiful
DeleteI can't wait to see your pics and hear all about it my Lovely! I bet it is stunning. It's on my bucket list for sure! And how perfect to be there for St. Paddy's. ☘️💚
ReplyDeleteShug, I read your post from yesterday and I am sorry to hear about Sam's health issues. I know you are on top of the situation, for him. It does take a bit of time, and sleep, to adjust to the time difference! I look forward to reading more about your adventures in Ireland. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteYour images (so far!) look like something out of a fairy tale!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry Sam's having to experience these issues with his eye and lung. What a blessing you are, standing right there beside him in Good times and difficult, too. Praying for you both!
I do hope they will be able to correct the situation with Sam's eye/lens. I never heard of that happening before! Very strange. Praying for the upcoming appointments, etc., and that he will soon be feeling better. Your photos are lovely, and I can imagine it must've been so beautiful over there! Looking forward to hearing all about it as you are able. First things first. (((HUGS)))
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Shug!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are beautiful, and I can see why it's called the Emerald Isle. Even the aerial photo looks green
Praying the Lord would supernaturally open up an appointment real soon for Sam's eye issue to be taken care of, and that the procedure would be smooth and able to easily fix the problem.
Sounds like a wonderful trip, Shug. That little cottage is charming. Yes, a trip to Ireland would definitely be on the "thankful" list. I hope you are getting some much needed rest. And I'll be back to see your fantastic journey. : )
ReplyDeleteOh, Shug, I'll keep praying that Sam will begin to feel better and that his cataract correction can happen sooner than later. How miserable a time he must be going through with all these issues! On a lighter note, I'm so happy that y'all enjoyed your trip to Ireland. Just remember: When Irish eyes are smiling, they're usually up to something. Blessings!
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