Tuesday, October 28, 2008

In His Own Room

Hello all. As I mentioned in an earlier post, dad was moved out of ICU this afternoon and into his own room. Additionally, he is no longer hooked up to any equipment with the exception of the oxygen mask. Thank you for all of your prayers in this specific area-- we are so thrilled to have him in his own room.

Today was a day full of good progress. We started the day speaking with the oncologist back at Rex. We explained the situation thus far (St. Mary's had not contacted her even though we had provided all of the information) and she indicated that it would be her preference to get dad back home for treatments, but she would talk with the oncologist on-site at St. Mary's to get more info on the situation. Late this morning, we got the chance to speak with the oncologist at St. Mary's and he indicated that it is his preference that dad be treated at home as well (that was a different opinion from what he expressed yesterday when he was quite adamant that dad should begin treatment here in Calif. and remain here for the six weeks of treatment. Lesson to all-- you have to stand up for yourself and make sure that the doctors that know you best are in the best position to voice their professional opinion).

Beyond that, dad is really engaging in conversation now. I read him all of the comments we've received thus far via the blog and it moved him to tears. In some respects, its kind of like the movie "It's a Wonderful Life" where George Bailey gets to see what life would be like if he were never born and then is surrounded by all of his friends and family that have been touched by him in some way through the years. You have been making yourself known loud and clear and dad is learning exactly how many people care for him-- and it is overwhelming (in a great way!).

This afternoon, my mom, my sister, my Aunt Betty and I all got to visit with many of dad's friends from ASPE. It was wonderful to walk the floor of the convention and to be introduced to these people that have worked, laughed and shared many good times with dad. It was also a great chance for us to thank them for their support.

This evening, we received a visit from Richard Graham, the director of missions for the Long Beach Harbor Southern Baptist Association. My pastor at Wake Cross Roads, Bill Bowyer, worked to find someone on the ground in this area to meet and pray with us. It was wonderful to be able to meet with him-- almost as if each of you were right here with us as he was visiting.

Lastly, I'm glad to report that Josh, my brother-in-law, arrived home safely this evening in Raleigh. Thank you for your prayers for his safe travel.

As you can see by the date stamp, it is late. I'm hopeful that I can get some good rest tonight. I've been thanking God each night for one more day with our dad and I know each of you are as well. We appreciate your love, prayers and support and hope to see each of you soon.

12 comments:

  1. God is sooooooooo good!!!!!!! We will continue to pray for each of you and also pray to get you home now, so that treatments can start here. Please tell Norm and Brenda that Jay, Peggy, and Dory sends their love and prays.

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  2. Wonderful news! God is answering our prayers. Hope to see you in Garner real soon!!
    Charlie & Gail

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  3. Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for,the evidence of things not seen.

    I believe in faith by God that he will bring you to a speedy recovery and you will be home in no time.

    We miss you!

    Katrina

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  4. What wonderful news to wake up to here in Garner. You have done a wonderful job of keeping everyone informed about your dad's progress and specifically how to pray. We are happy that someone from the Baptist group has been in touch with you all. What a blessing! Please let your dad, Cassie, your mom and Betty know that our Sunday School(Cooper)class has been praying for all of you since the prayer chain started on Saturday. We will pray for your dad's improvement so that he can return home and begin treatment by his team back home. What an awesome God we serve! The Bruffeys

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  5. Jon,
    What great news to read this morning! I hope that all continues to progress nicely. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as are those of our Divinity School small group--we prayed for you all on Monday-- so, there are lots of pastors-to-be praying for you guys as well. :) Hang in there.

    -Kim Johnson

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  6. Brenda, and all the family, I am praying constantly and have sent information to my church for prayers. Norm, you are in the BEST of HANDS. God is Good, His steadfast love endures forever, rest on His promises, focus on His love. Brenda, I am quoting these one liners from an email that you sent me. May they help to make a conncetion from here to there and also lift all of you up. When you get to your wit's end, you'll find God Lives there! A lot of church members who are singing "Standing on the Promises" are just sitting on the premises. If God is your Co-Pilot, switch seats!(That's for you Brenda!) Best of all and remember The Will of God never takes you where the Grace of God will not protect you. We gathered in the media center, a whole sleu of us this morning to pray prayers for healing, comfort, and well wishes for Norm and for God to hold all of you in the palm of His Hands. I love you all and wish that I could be there with you. Char

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  7. What wonderful news all of this is! We are so thankful that Norman is in his own room and that his treatments may well be right here in N.C. Don't we have such an Awesome God? Brenda, the alto section in the choir won't be the same until you are back home. Norman, you and your family are in our prayers always.

    The Allens

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  8. Thanks, Jon, for your heroic efforts in keeping us well-informed about Norman's progress (we give God thanks and praise for that!) and for your efforts to connect the medical team at St. Mary's with the team at Rex.
    Linda and I continue to pray for Norman's recovery and return home, and also for God's provision for all your needs and the needs of your family -- physical, emotional, and spiritual -- in these anxious days.
    May God's great grace, and His unspeakable peace, be with you all!
    with HIS love,
    Harvey

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  9. Thanks, Jon for keeping us informed about Norman's progress, We are praying constantly for you and your family. Hope that you will be able to be back in Garner soon.

    Janice & Jerry Barefoot

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  10. What wonderful news. Know you are glad to be in a private room. Our prayers for all of you have never ceased. Jon, thank you for the blog, but.... you are really testing my computer skills. Brenda, I know you are shocked that I figured out how to use the blog. We send our love to each of you. Bobbie & Freddy

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  11. Thanks for the updates. We are continuing to pray for your family here at Vandora Springs. We miss you Brenda!

    Tina Anderson

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  12. Jon, Thanks so much for all the updates on your dad! As I've been reading through your posts they have been encouraging and it is evident how wonderful our Lord is! I know that you all are relieved to be in your own room and that is certainly a good sign. I'm praying that Norman will be able to return home for the necessary treatments. Please let your dad know that he is missed and we are looking forward to his healing. Karen and I will certainly continue to pray for him as well as your mom, you and the rest of the family during this time. Thanks again for the updates!

    Brian Johnson

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