I'm not married, but I told my therapist last night that if something happens to me before I can do my own living will, I want my family to choose life and that she (the therapist) should testify to that fact, because I have a will to live like no one else and if anybody could come back from a devastating injury, it will be me.
if nothing else, write it on a piece of paper, sign it, date it, and put it in a safety deposit box!
The VT legislature is now, this very minute, debating a bill of "end of life directives." I heard a quip on the radio earlier today and called the head of VT RTL. She called back within minutes, from the floor the chamber, to let me know not much was moving forward on that yet, and that it was in no way connected to so-called "assisted suicide" legislation that has been winding its way through those once-hallowed halls of justice. VT has a super-majority of death-cult dems. Any legislation on life or death in such hands is awful to contemplate. Terri's battle has brought this to a head. It is the Lord's battle. I wait on Him alone.