Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Tests done...the waiting game begins

Les made it through all the scans today but was very tired. He finally finished around 6:45. Aunt Judy got him a peanut butter shake (full of protien) from DQ for supper and he after a few bites his comment was,"It kind of grows on you."

He was in good spirits even on the way home in the van. We were told we probably won't get the results until tomorrow afternoon. We're not sure how the results are going to come...none of us are excited about getting the news over the phone. Les did ask Dr. T once if he made house calls. His response, "How close is it to Quarry Oaks?" :) Wouldn't that be something!

More as we know it. Thanks for your continued thoughts and prayers!

5 comments:

  1. Les, So glad you liked the flowers. Hope they brightened your day. Caroline you looked beautiful today. It was good to see your smile. Praying for you all.
    Kayleen

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  2. Still thinking and praying for you all. It rained buckets here tonight, no ball games for the boys - which is fine since one has a fever and the other a horrendous case of poison ivy. Oh the joys of parenthood! Thanks for keeping us informed with this blog! Hugs from Holdrege!
    Jenny Cox

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  3. Glad to see the new picture. Your smiles are great.
    I can't imagine how tired you must be, tose tests
    take so much energy. Still raining here, crops
    looke wonderful. Take it one day at a time snd
    pray for good news. Our thoughs and prayers are

    with you each day. Love, Finis and Linda

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  4. HOpe the results are encouraging. I saw Carolyn when she voted at the high school on Tuesday. It was my first time working at the polls. It was a long day, but went pretty fast because the three of us working (Judy McReynolds, Roger Mann, and myself) are such wonderful people to be around! You're not supposed to "visit" when you work at the polls, so that was hard.

    Still sending prayers and good wishes your way, Les! We think about you often!

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  5. Praying hard for good results.

    The Kasuske Family

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