Fighting the only way I know how. Today I felt good, so I exercised. We will see what tomorrow brings.
Hang in there Dale.We are all pulling for you.:rock:tinygiants said:Fighting the only way I know how. Today I felt good, so I exercised. We will see what tomorrow brings.
I danced with my daughter Natalia to this song, at her Sweet Sixteen Party. (two years ago) I don't know how I could possibly get through a wedding! ... It was also the last time I saw my father. I have two daughters, both were natural child births, that I was very much a part of. The reason we gave our daughter that name, was, that her birth was so close to Christmas. (Natale=baby,birth). At the time, I couldn't afford health insurance, my wife attended a clinic, where they taught future doctors at Stony Brook University. When we arrived at the hospital, in labor, there were "no rooms at the inn", (especially for a clinic patient), so we were in a utility hall, resting on the floor, on pillows we brought, going through our breathing exercises and walking a bit, to try and lessen the pain of the contractions. A good while later, A cleaning lady found us and must have told someone, because not to soon after they found a bed for us. Well my daughter is now a beautiful 18 yr old young lady. Her sister, Chloe Rose, we had at a birthing center. A midwife was present at the birth, and delivered my baby Chloe Rose. This was an incredble experience........ Your musical dedication, Roy, brought back all these memories. The one thing that I remember doing quite often during these times (and still do to this day), was dropping hard on my knees and begging for God's help and love, to protect my wife and daughters, and to give me strength. I will keep you in my prayers Dale.Prof said:
Silverback said:For those that do not know, we are raising funds to help Dale pay for the rebuild of his truck. A link to that thread is below.
http://www.vtcoa.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34133
Any help that members can provide will be greatly appreciated.
He would do it for anyone of us, so its the least we can do for him :congrats: :congrats:tinygiants' mom said:Dear Folks - I am Dale's mom, visiting him in Washington from South Carolina. He is so independent that I almost had to flex my "mom muscles" to force him to see the wisdom of "allowing" this visit. Don't misunderstand; I am proud of his independance. It is his hard-headedness that can drive a mother nuts!!
I have read all the posts on this thread and the other (regarding the donations to help get his truck on the road). As his mother, I cannot even begin to tell you how much your support, prayers, and friendship for my son meanss to me. One of my most heart-breaking worries since this cancer nightmare started is that my "baby boy" (he can't see this, can he?) is out here on the West Coast all alone. And now I know he ias surrounded by friends (met and as yet to meet) who care enough to cut through the "crap" and extend the hand, shoulder, and prayer of support, concern, and care. I want to thank each of you from the bottom of a mother's soul for what you have done and continue to do through this site. Any parent of an adult child out there understands when I say that I am proud that he is a good man full grown... but he will always be my baby boy. Again, please accept my appreciation for what you have done as you have stood solidly with him as he battles the demon! I love y'all for it.
tinygiants' mom said:Dear Folks - I am Dale's mom, visiting him in Washington from South Carolina. He is so independent that I almost had to flex my "mom muscles" to force him to see the wisdom of "allowing" this visit. Don't misunderstand; I am proud of his independance. It is his hard-headedness that can drive a mother nuts!! He wanted me to wait to come 'cause he might need me more later. This visit is because I NEED to see him, touch him, hug him for myself. He has a child; wouldn't you think he would have guessed the real reason I insisted on coming now?
I have read all the posts on this thread and the other (regarding the donations to help get his truck on the road). As his mother, I cannot even begin to tell you how much your support, prayers, and friendship for my son means to me. One of my most heart-breaking worries since this cancer nightmare started is that my "baby boy" (he can't see this, can he?) is out there on the West Coast all alone. And now I know he is surrounded by friends (those he's met and those he has yet meet) who care enough to extend the hands of friendship, shoulders of unwavering support, and prayers of concern. I want to thank each of y'all from the bottom of a mother's soul for what you have done and continue to do through this site. Any parent of an adult child out there understands when I say that I am proud that Dale is a good man full grown... but he will always be my baby boy. Again, please accept my appreciation for what you have done as you have stood solidly with him as he battles the demon! I love y'all for it.
Happy Mother's Day!:star: (there is no substitute for a mother's love.....)tinygiants' mom said:Dear Folks - I am Dale's mom, visiting him in Washington from South Carolina. He is so independent that I almost had to flex my "mom muscles" to force him to see the wisdom of "allowing" this visit. Don't misunderstand; I am proud of his independance. It is his hard-headedness that can drive a mother nuts!! He wanted me to wait to come 'cause he might need me more later. This visit is because I NEED to see him, touch him, hug him for myself. He has a child; wouldn't you think he would have guessed the real reason I insisted on coming now?
I have read all the posts on this thread and the other (regarding the donations to help get his truck on the road). As his mother, I cannot even begin to tell you how much your support, prayers, and friendship for my son means to me. One of my most heart-breaking worries since this cancer nightmare started is that my "baby boy" (he can't see this, can he?) is out there on the West Coast all alone. And now I know he is surrounded by friends (those he's met and those he has yet meet) who care enough to extend the hands of friendship, shoulders of unwavering support, and prayers of concern. I want to thank each of y'all from the bottom of a mother's soul for what you have done and continue to do through this site. Any parent of an adult child out there understands when I say that I am proud that Dale is a good man full grown... but he will always be my baby boy. Again, please accept my appreciation for what you have done as you have stood solidly with him as he battles the demon! I love y'all for it.