tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6196552286601999024.post3046358464678307035..comments2023-09-29T10:18:02.052-05:00Comments on John's Wife: "I have overcome the world..."Bevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13868570044997248642noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6196552286601999024.post-23977365277605121062011-02-04T00:30:34.149-06:002011-02-04T00:30:34.149-06:00First of all, Bev, you didn't lose the post. ...First of all, Bev, you didn't lose the post. I was worried when Wednesday's post didn't show up last night, so I'm glad to see that it was just lost in cyberspace. Maybe that is where Thursday night's post is as well. (-: And secondly, I am so glad to hear that you aren't giving up on chemo. I understand why you had to give up on this one, but please don't ever throw in the towel. God has kept you on this earth for many special reasons, and I think I am one of them. You have been the light in my day through the storms in my life in recent months. I know others feel similar feelings. If you throw in the towel, I guess I'll just have to throw in mine as well! I hate so badly to hear that you have heard of others with cancer. Two of Alan's cousins, one just recently, have cancer. And I've connected with Sara Walker on Caringbridge; oh my goodness, what a delightful young woman she is! Cancer is the scourge that is infecting our planet, but we ARE going to beat it. As Sara likes to say, "We are going to kick cancer's booty!" I love you girlfriend! And if you are so sick of the cold weather, I'd better quit praying for you to get that six inch snow! Put on your wig and your hat, and go build a snowman. See you on Sunday.<br />Love,<br />Barbara and AlanBarbara Johnson-Clarknoreply@blogger.com