Posted on 04/30/2007 4:34:12 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society
Tears of joy, my friend ...tears of joy.
Psalm 30:5 For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime; weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.
Praise Be Jemian. Thank goodness. He is a wonder.
I am so happy to hear the news, Jemian, that you do not have leukemia.
But do they know what did cause your white blood cell count to go up? An infection? Do they know where?
Hi Neets. how are you doing?
Did you have good weather over the weekend. It was really nice here.
I didn’t get to answer you over the weekend, Molly, but yes, I did get some work done outside. Planted a pot of flowers that can be moved to cover if we get frost yet. The perenniels are just shooting up with the warm weather we are having.
Many more annuals yet to plant but will wait a bit.
Those radishes I planted 6 days ago are starting to come up.
Jemian~~so glad to hear your news!!
Thank you for your well wishes. The answer is no, we don’t know what caused it to go up. We suspect I have an infection caused by sinusitus because:
the antibiotic I was on especially targeted that type of infection,
I have had, and still have, mild sinus congestion. Nothing that even causes a discharge but I get a stuffy nose whenever I become horizontal, and
(an infection) because the count came down after taking an antibiotic.
I now have a sulfa drug and hopefully that will clear the sinusitus. I take that for two weeks and then we’ll see.
Great news! Thanks be to God!
Happy May Day
Taken from Son's old religion book -
In the Roman Catholic tradition, May is observed as Mary's month, and May Day is usually a celebration of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In this connection, Mary's head (in works of art, school skits, etc.) will often be adorned with flowers.
And from Wikepedia - Another May Day tradition (fading in popularity since the late 20th century) is the giving of May baskets, small baskets of candy and/or flowers, usually left anonymously on neighbors' doorsteps.
Hoping y'all are doing fine.
Good Morning Kassie.
I also ment to say: What a lovely May Basket. I remember making may baskets as a child. Many times they were made of Dixie Cups. Or wall paper wrapped into a cone shape.
>>No Longer unbeatable Don Lambro on Hillary!
When the Clinton attack machine is gassed up and on all cylinders, the competition will be mince meat.
“Calling an illegal alien an ‘undocumented worker’ is like calling a drug dealer an ‘unlicensed pharmacist.’”
- a Tom Sowell reader, today
Global warming" seems to be joining "diversity," "gun control," "open space" and a growing list of other subjects where rational discussion has become impossible -- and where you are considered a bad person even for wanting to discuss it rationally.Maybe we should do nothing until they allow debate - in effect pout.
Good morning to all.
Prayers answered, Jemian, so happy to see your news.
I have a doctor’s appointment in the city this morning so must get going.
Good morning.
Good morning, NB.
Good morning, lysie! 71 here now, suppoed to getin the 80’s then some thunderstorms. Feels like a Fllorida coastal morning right now.
Have to run an early a.m. errand with husband...get his car to the shop to be serviced, then get him to work with a large container of coffee we're picking up...back in awhile...
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