While this site started as a place to keep everyone informed of her progress in the liver transplant journey, it is now a site to remember the beautiful woman who was Rheba.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Celebrating Rheba's Sister's Birthday
We went to Richard and Shellia's house to celebrate Shellia's birthday. Rheba is feeling good and is enjoying being with her sister. Still waiting to get a call.
Hello there Miss Rheba and Happy Birthday and hello to you Shellia!! It's so good to see your two sweet faces!! I've finally gotten internet access here at The Hampton in Manchester, KY. My trip down south has unexpectedly been extended. Today, I met up with some old friends in Ohio who I hadn't seen in almost 15 years!! It was a wonderful reunion!! Tomorrow, I'll head down to Sizerock, KY to stay with Linda. I'll be deep in the holler and they probably won't let me out 'til Friday. :) Then, from there, I'm going to Lynchburg, VA and won't be home until next Thursday. I will certainly try to find internet access wherever possible and check in with you. I am so glad your spirits are up and that sweet little light of yours is still shining!! I love ya' a bunch!!
Hi Rheba, Is is so good to see you and Shellia. Please tell her we said Happy Birthday and we love her. You and your family are always in our prayers. Your family is such an inspiration. Hang in there. Help is on it's way. We serve a Great God. Tell Dave Hi. We are all fine. Austin is in the 10th grade and will get his driver's permit in a few weeks and preaching often, right now. It comes in spirts. He also plays the guitar for the church choir, youth choir, and Russell and I when we sing. He has saved money to buy a mandolin. Blake is in 7th and playing football for the first time. He plays the banjo for the youth choir and our family. Sarah is in 2nd and just being her beautiful self. She plays the fiddle and wants to start piano soon. We are so blessed. We have gotten a lot of rain and are so thankful. It has been so dry here. We love you. Take care. Love June
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Hello there Miss Rheba and Happy Birthday and hello to you Shellia!! It's so good to see your two sweet faces!! I've finally gotten internet access here at The Hampton in Manchester, KY. My trip down south has unexpectedly been extended. Today, I met up with some old friends in Ohio who I hadn't seen in almost 15 years!! It was a wonderful reunion!! Tomorrow, I'll head down to Sizerock, KY to stay with Linda. I'll be deep in the holler and they probably won't let me out 'til Friday. :) Then, from there, I'm going to Lynchburg, VA and won't be home until next Thursday. I will certainly try to find internet access wherever possible and check in with you. I am so glad your spirits are up and that sweet little light of yours is still shining!! I love ya' a bunch!!
Hi Rheba,
Is is so good to see you and Shellia. Please tell her we said Happy Birthday and we love her. You and your family are always in our prayers. Your family is such an inspiration. Hang in there. Help is on it's way. We serve a Great God. Tell Dave Hi. We are all fine. Austin is in the 10th grade and will get his driver's permit in a few weeks and preaching often, right now. It comes in spirts. He also plays the guitar for the church choir, youth choir, and Russell and I when we sing. He has saved money to buy a mandolin. Blake is in 7th and playing football for the first time. He plays the banjo for the youth choir and our family. Sarah is in 2nd and just being her beautiful self. She plays the fiddle and wants to start piano soon. We are so blessed. We have gotten a lot of rain and are so thankful. It has been so dry here. We love you. Take care. Love June
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