Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Thumbs Up Still - Mission Reunion







The standard routine continues --- chemo one week every four and an MRI every three months.  As long as the health remains strong, the routine continues.  Last week the latest MRI --- still showed no reoccurrence of the tumor.  So chemo continues to keep it that way.  We had a very special evening last Friday - the NYNY South Mission held its annual mission reunion in the Salt Lake Stake Center.  We joined with President and Sister Steve Bennion and had a respectable turnout.  We really enjoyed visiting with the wonderful missionaries.  So many have started little families and those cute babies caught our affection.
One missionary, Elder Lopes, gave us a Y baseball hat to balance the U hat we had in the blog earlier which we received from our daughter and her husband.  
We were able to visit our son and his family in Maryland two weeks ago.  They seem to be doing very well.  Jayne just celebrated her 7th birthday.  Russ is a successful dentist and we celebrated his birthday as well.  Feel free to leave us a comment but we haven't figured out how to respond to your kind comments.  

5 comments:

  1. President Morrow!! Great to see you kept your promise about the Y hat!! Blue is a good color for you, especially this season!! It was great seeing you and Sister Morrow at the reunion!

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  2. Praise God! You are doing well and finally a new post! So happy to hear of your recovery and that you are keeping busy with you beautiful family! Love from the Michigan Irwins!

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  3. So good to hear of the continuing success of your treatment program! Your granddaughters look darling! You continue to be in our prayers! Don't worry about not responding! Just add a posting when you can! Hugs, Sharon and Dave Jahn

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  4. President Morrow, I have always been amazed by your positive attitude and strength amidst challenges. Thank you for posting about your recovery process, it provides a glimpse into your life that I am sure all your old missionaries really appreciate. Today was the first that I had heard of your circumstance, and it is so relieving to hear that the treatments are going well. You'll be in our family's prayers. If you want to see what the MacLennan's are up to our blog is connorandlindsey.blogspot.com. Get better, Connor MacLennan

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