How to leave a comment on the blog.
At the bottom of Jack's daily update there is a line that lists:
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The comments word is what you click on, it will send you to the screen to leave a comment in the box.
You can sign your name in the box after the comment, then click on anonymous, then click on
login and publish button. I hope that helps some that would like to post but weren't sure how.
Tammy
Posted by Tammy M. at something o'clock __ comments
The comments word is what you click on, it will send you to the screen to leave a comment in the box.
You can sign your name in the box after the comment, then click on anonymous, then click on
login and publish button. I hope that helps some that would like to post but weren't sure how.
Tammy
Comments
As you are well aware we were with David, Karise, Keely and Kinlie this past week and they have updated us. Our hearts and prayers are with you and most especially Jack! As I keyboard I have the blue "this little light of mine bracelet" on my wrist. Jack is never far from our thoughts or prayers.
Please tell Jack he has another church family in Beaumont...yes, Christ Covenant is PRAYING for him and for you and all involved. Please feel our love and caring.
May you FEEL God's love and care. One more time thanks for your transparency, your willingness to be vulnerable and your trust. It takes great trust and great faith to tell God we are angry and disappointed and that He seemingly is not coming through...that is POWERFUL trust and faith!!!
We love y'all!!
We are praying!!
Dixie and Tom
We are the Bob Farr family from AZ. We know your family from Tri-City Church of Christ. We have known Becky and Dallas for quite some time. Jack's health problems and your family have been in our nightly prayers since this all started. Our son has Noonan's Syndrome and we can feel for all of the unknown and frightening struggles you are all going through. Our children have learned how important prayer is through our trials. They remember Jack nightly along with some other ill children that we have also come to know and love. Thank you for the updates. We will especially be thinking of you on Tues.
Love and hugs, Rusty
Love you bunches!
Gwen
We continue to pray for you guys and all of your family during this tough time. I am still firmly believing that God will pull you all through this huge trial.
I debated whether or not to post this because I don't want it to sound like a plug for where I work. But because of where I work, I know what they have to offer and feel wrong if I don't share it.
I work at the American Cancer Society. While Jack may not have cancer, he is having tumors and chemo and all of the side effects and emotions that come with it. Please look at the website: www.cancer.org. You will be amazed at how much you will be able to find to answer your questions. In addition, you can call 1-800-ACS-2345. It is open 24-hours a day, 7 days a week and will be able to answer any question you can dream of asking as well as send you out materials that are specific to your questions, give you referrals of what services are available, be able to assist with transportation to treatments, and maybe even help with lodging when you go to Dallas. Please check into these resources as they really might help you delve through this complicated maze.
We love you guys and continue to pray and pray often for healing and for strength.
Thanks for the information. We will check it all out. You and Sandy are inspirations for us as we go through this process. Your strength showed as you went through Sandy's journey with cancer and I feel blessed you are keeping up with Jack.
Love, Tammy
You are probably starting your treatments right now. I am praying that you will tolerate it well and that someday soon, you will be better.
Love from Dilley, TX,
Rebecca,Jeff, Jake and Jillian Leggett
My name is Barbara Latham and I saw that you posted on my son Brock's blog and I would love to talk to you, here is my e-mail babsbal@sbcglobal.net
May God wrap his arms around Jack and your family. In Him, Barbara