We had a wonderful reunion on Wednesday when we arrived back in Ukarumpa. The travels all went well and it was so much fun to be greeted by the girls and many others. The annual event of BANQUET is over and was a huge success for the 11th & 12th graders.
I would really appreciate continued prayer. My mouth is not healing very fast. The gums/teeth are still quite sore and tender. Plus I need to keep doing my exercises to stretch my jaw open more. On top of that, I've come down with a very sore throat! I am a bit discouraged so I'd appreciate your prayers.
Looking to the Lord for His healing touch. Kim
Sunday, May 31, 2009
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Thanks for the update,Kim. So glad you could be back for the banquet and be with the girls. Will continue to ask the Great Physician for complete healing...especially for the sore throat now too. Take care.
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Hi Kim, I am so sorry to hear that you were in an accident. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. If you need anything sent to you and your family, let me know. Unfortunately I am not able to help financially with the car situation.
ReplyDeleteMay you abound in God's love, mercy & peace,
Many blessings,
Carolyn (Reese) Strain, from your old neighborhood. :)
Oh my dear friend! How I have worried so much for you! I am so glad to know that you are back with the girls and to know the added surprise that you will be in PA! Hope to see you! You guys are amazing and have been through so much! God is surely holding you ih His hands. That accident could have had other results......Love to you all-Martha
ReplyDeletethanking God for how far He has brought you in the healing process and praying for relief from your current pain. i'm sure it was a joyful reunion~looking forward to joyfully reuniting with you here :D
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ReplyDeleteI think and pray for you all! I had a chance to talk to Kelsey at church on Sunday and she updated me on your progress. We'll look forward to seeing you soon!
Love you,
Lori
Awww...I'm sorry. I wish I could speed up the healing process with the wave of my sparkly magical wand. But my little nephew chewed on it last time he was visiting, and now it's on the spritz. I did hear that back and neck massaages given with fragrant essential oils from spouses help greatly in gingiva healing. As does chocolate bon-bons by the dozens, though dentists are known to argue against such things.
ReplyDelete...oh and pedicures...they help with bone regrowth in the jaw area. Amazing, I know!
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