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Default My Wife's situation.

To be honest, I can't remember if I've posted this here or not. Things are
kind of foggy regarding anything but her in the hospital.

Her good friend is updating the website daily. I update him daily via
email. This saves me countless hours on the phone with one after another
concerned friend asking the same questions.

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini

She's in Tampa General Hospital, ICU. Don't try to call her. Look at the
last picture on her "photos" page of the above link and you'll see why.

Don't send flowers. The room is full of needed equipment. No room for such
things that she won't even see until she's moved out of ICU into a regular
room.

Send cards, letters, well wishes, prayers, good vibes, whatever you have.
Just please, no flowers or calls. Calls will simply detain the nurses from
their duties with other critical patients.

I take calls occasionally. I'm running on empty from the whole ordeal. If
I don't answer, I'm not ignoring you, I'm asleep.

Check out the link, sign her guestbook. When she gets home it will mean a
lot to her to see all the support she had.
It means a lot to me right now.

Repeat,
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini


TFM®

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Our prayers and thoughts.

craigster and cinster

>
> Repeat,
> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini
>
>
> TFM®

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TFM® > wrote:

> Check out the link, sign her guestbook. When she gets home it will mean a
> lot to her to see all the support she had.
> It means a lot to me right now.
>
> Repeat,
> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini


There is no kinder place to post such a message than here, TFM.
This is where you two met, after all.

I can't say much more as I've been floored most of the week.
And not from booze this time.

We are all rooting for both of you.

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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> TFM® > wrote:
>
>> Check out the link, sign her guestbook. When she gets home it will mean
>> a
>> lot to her to see all the support she had.
>> It means a lot to me right now.
>>
>> Repeat,
>> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini

>
> There is no kinder place to post such a message than here, TFM.
> This is where you two met, after all.
>
> I can't say much more as I've been floored most of the week.
> And not from booze this time.
>
> We are all rooting for both of you.
>
> -sw


Thanks mucho, mi amigo, but root for her.
Without her I would turn into a raving, maniacal lunatic,...never mind.

TFM® - Thanks

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TFM® wrote:
> To be honest, I can't remember if I've posted this here or not. Things
> are kind of foggy regarding anything but her in the hospital.


Both of you have our most kind and hopeful thoughts. We hope it turns
out well.

Nonnymus-

Suppose you were an idiot.
And suppose you were a member of Congress....
But then I repeat myself.

-Mark Twain


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TFM® > wrote:

> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>> TFM® > wrote:

>
>> We are all rooting for both of you.

>
> Thanks mucho, mi amigo, but root for her.
> Without her I would turn into a raving, maniacal lunatic,...never mind.


That's why I'm rooting for you, too.

When she sees you acting .. normal .. she probably thinks you're
sick and that would worry her.

-sw
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Sqwertz wrote:
> TFM® > wrote:
>
>> Check out the link, sign her guestbook. When she gets home it will mean a
>> lot to her to see all the support she had.
>> It means a lot to me right now.
>>
>> Repeat,
>> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini

>
> There is no kinder place to post such a message than here, TFM.
> This is where you two met, after all.
>
> I can't say much more as I've been floored most of the week.
> And not from booze this time.
>
> We are all rooting for both of you.
>
> -sw


I certainly agree, but just a thought...

the caringbridge site won't purge the msgs and will be there for her to
read WHEN she gets home.

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On Dec 5, 7:45*pm, Craig Watts >
wrote:
> Our prayers and thoughts.
>
> craigster and cinster
>
>
>
> > Repeat,
> >http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini

>
> > TFM®

>
>


TFM, I'm so sorry you're both going thru this. We're prayin people and
will keep both of you in prayer.
Nan in DE
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On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 16:11:41 -0500, TFM® wrote:

> To be honest, I can't remember if I've posted this here or not. Things are
> kind of foggy regarding anything but her in the hospital.
>
> Her good friend is updating the website daily. I update him daily via
> email. This saves me countless hours on the phone with one after another
> concerned friend asking the same questions.
>
> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini
>
> She's in Tampa General Hospital, ICU. Don't try to call her. Look at the
> last picture on her "photos" page of the above link and you'll see why.
>
> Don't send flowers. The room is full of needed equipment. No room for such
> things that she won't even see until she's moved out of ICU into a regular
> room.
>
> Send cards, letters, well wishes, prayers, good vibes, whatever you have.
> Just please, no flowers or calls. Calls will simply detain the nurses from
> their duties with other critical patients.
>
> I take calls occasionally. I'm running on empty from the whole ordeal. If
> I don't answer, I'm not ignoring you, I'm asleep.
>
> Check out the link, sign her guestbook. When she gets home it will mean a
> lot to her to see all the support she had.
> It means a lot to me right now.
>
> Repeat,
> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini
>
>
> TFM®


I'm not religious, but I'm prayin for the Both of you Allan.....
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I will be glad to remember her tonight in my nightly visit with The
Big Guy as well. And for you, too.

Sometimes it seems almost as hard on the well half as it is on the
sick one.

I hope for speedy recovery for your lovely wife.

Robert


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On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 06:42:25 -0800 (PST), Olde Hippee
> wrote:

>On Dec 5, 7:45*pm, Craig Watts >
>wrote:
>> Our prayers and thoughts.
>>
>> craigster and cinster
>>
>>
>>
>> > Repeat,
>> >http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini

>>
>> > TFM®

>>
>>

>
>TFM, I'm so sorry you're both going thru this. We're prayin people and
>will keep both of you in prayer.
>Nan in DE


Allan, I'm riding in on this post because I've already gone past the
original post you sent. I was very sorry to hear about this and wish
you both all the best, and will sign the guestbook as soon as I figger
out if the name I register with will show up there.

Desideria

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On Dec 5, 7:12*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> TFM® > wrote:
> > Check out the link, sign her guestbook. *When she gets home it will mean a
> > lot to her to see all the support she had.
> > It means a lot to me right now.

>
> > Repeat,
> >http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini

>
> There is no kinder place to post such a message than here, TFM.
> This is where you two met, after all.
>
> I can't say much more as I've been floored most of the week.
> And not from booze this time.
>
> We are all rooting for both of you.
>


Well said Steve, best wishes and godspeed Allen.

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> Check out the link, sign her guestbook. When she gets home it will
> mean a lot to her to see all the support she had.
> It means a lot to me right now.
>
> Repeat,
> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini
>
>
> TFM®
>


My prayers for you both. I hope to see her back soon on the boards.

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When she gets home it will mean a
> lot to her to see all the support she had.
> It means a lot to me right now.
>
> Repeat,
> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini
>
>
> TFM®



Thanks for the update Allan. As I mentioned a couple of years ago, good
things come to good people. And you're good folks. Peace, love and a
little help from Jesus in this Christmas season.

Sincerely, Ed


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On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 16:11:41 -0500, TFM® >
wrote:

>To be honest, I can't remember if I've posted this here or not. Things are
>kind of foggy regarding anything but her in the hospital.
>
>Her good friend is updating the website daily. I update him daily via
>email. This saves me countless hours on the phone with one after another
>concerned friend asking the same questions.
>
>http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini
>
>She's in Tampa General Hospital, ICU. Don't try to call her. Look at the
>last picture on her "photos" page of the above link and you'll see why.
>
>Don't send flowers. The room is full of needed equipment. No room for such
>things that she won't even see until she's moved out of ICU into a regular
>room.
>
>Send cards, letters, well wishes, prayers, good vibes, whatever you have.
>Just please, no flowers or calls. Calls will simply detain the nurses from
>their duties with other critical patients.
>
>I take calls occasionally. I'm running on empty from the whole ordeal. If
>I don't answer, I'm not ignoring you, I'm asleep.
>
>Check out the link, sign her guestbook. When she gets home it will mean a
>lot to her to see all the support she had.
>It means a lot to me right now.
>
>Repeat,
>http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini
>
>
>TFM®



TFM,

I haven't been watching this group much lately and missed this post,
but I have been subscribed to Kili's caringbridge site since she
created it and have posted there. As I said there and I will repeat
here, my famiy is sending our thoughts and prayers your and Kili's
way....

-Chef Juke
"EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY house!"
http://www.chefjuke.com


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Denny Wheeler wrote:

> On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 16:11:41 -0500, TFM® >
> wrote:
>
>
>>To be honest, I can't remember if I've posted this here or not. Things are
>>kind of foggy regarding anything but her in the hospital.
>>
>>Her good friend is updating the website daily. I update him daily via
>>email. This saves me countless hours on the phone with one after another
>>concerned friend asking the same questions.
>>
>>http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini

>
>
> I just went there--only to see that she's off the ventilator. I'm
> sure it was the right thing to do, but damn. I've lost more than one
> relative whose passing hit me much less hard.
>
> You--and Kili--are in my thoughts.
>
> The same goes for Desideria, who's here now.
>



This was just posted to rec.food.cooking"

> Christy passed away at 5:30pm this afternoon. She went peacefully with
> Allan and her mother in law holding her hand. The update will be posted on
> the caringbridge site in a second. The site address is in my sig.
>
> Memorial arrangements are being made. Feel free to email me privately for
> details. My email is in my sig.
>
> Michael


> --
> Christy's Caringbridge Site:
>
> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini
>
> Find me at: michael at lonergan dot us dot com



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