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		<description>DAY SIXTY-SIX

FROM: Renee 
Sept 19 @ 9:40 AM

It&#039;s a pleasure to talk to you too Larry. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. Yes, I do want you to add me to the distribution list. I was concerned but now happy to hear that she is still fighting. I won’t keep you because I know you couldn&#039;t possibly chat with everyone who writes. God bless you and with all my heart, I wish you both God&#039;s love and strength. We will keep praying for you both. Thank you for sharing and please keep us posted. 62 Days!!!!! God bless you both! We will keep praying for you.

FROM: Lou
Sept 19 @ 2:28 PM

Hi there - I&#039;m not one to give up easily - I could not make any further progress.  I had three okay&#039;s - the fourth put the stopper out.  I thought majority ruled, but obviously not in this case.  The best I could do is you send the laptop to my attention (at the company&#039;s expense), IT gives me the document(s) you want so I can get them to you.  The only thing I can not guarantee is that I could return the laptop. At least I feel now that I gave it my best try.  

I hope Lea is doing better today.  I am looking forward to my trip to be able to visit with you and help, if I can with Lea, talking/reading to her, brushing her hair, whatever.  As I have said before, the two of you are very much a part of my family.  

I can not begin to comprend the length of time you have been in ICU, my experience with Bob was only eleven days, and then three weeks in the stepdown unit, but I can relate to the feeling. I will get with Shana and we&#039;ll go ahead and find accomodations.  One thing you can scratch off your list.  
 
REPLY FROM: Larry Vaughn
Sept 19 @ 6:34 PM

Okay, thanks for your efforts on behalf of Lea’s laptop. Who would have thought it would be such a problem? Oh, well! I&#039;ll just put off publishing her childhood memories until she can give me the file. I would hate to ship it (the laptop) and take a chance on losing her work. Thanks! Looking forward to seeing you soon.

FROM: Larry Vaughn
TO: Pam
Sep 19 @ 8:49 PM

What about the sermon? Did it go well? Was it what you expected? Did I get slammed too badly? What is my take away? Am I going to like what I have to learn from it?

REPLY FROM: Pam
Sep 20 @ 12:07 AM

1) Yes.
2) More than.
3) Not at all!
4) Your reward is waiting in heaven, you silly!
5) I think you will.
 
It was great!  Jerry used a couple of other examples too.  He saved you and Lea for last and displayed Lea&#039;s picture (the one you just sent) on the screen behind him as he read excerpts from 2 or 3 of your email updates.  I had to keep gulping back the tears and Jerry hesitated a time or two (he told me later that he couldn&#039;t look at me until he was done - for fear of doing the same).  He also told me there were only a few dry eyes when he finished.  

I think you&#039;d have been very happy to see that beautiful picture of Lea displayed larger than life for what seemed like 10 minutes, but what was probably more like 5.  I can&#039;t begin to tell you all that was said so I&#039;ve requested a CD for you, hopefully to be ready in time to travel there with David. Sorry to keep you waiting with baited breath, but it&#039;ll be worth it, I promise!  Please give my love to Lea, and of course, to yourself!</description>
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<p>FROM: Renee<br />
Sept 19 @ 9:40 AM</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a pleasure to talk to you too Larry. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. Yes, I do want you to add me to the distribution list. I was concerned but now happy to hear that she is still fighting. I won’t keep you because I know you couldn&#8217;t possibly chat with everyone who writes. God bless you and with all my heart, I wish you both God&#8217;s love and strength. We will keep praying for you both. Thank you for sharing and please keep us posted. 62 Days!!!!! God bless you both! We will keep praying for you.</p>
<p>FROM: Lou<br />
Sept 19 @ 2:28 PM</p>
<p>Hi there &#8211; I&#8217;m not one to give up easily &#8211; I could not make any further progress.  I had three okay&#8217;s &#8211; the fourth put the stopper out.  I thought majority ruled, but obviously not in this case.  The best I could do is you send the laptop to my attention (at the company&#8217;s expense), IT gives me the document(s) you want so I can get them to you.  The only thing I can not guarantee is that I could return the laptop. At least I feel now that I gave it my best try.  </p>
<p>I hope Lea is doing better today.  I am looking forward to my trip to be able to visit with you and help, if I can with Lea, talking/reading to her, brushing her hair, whatever.  As I have said before, the two of you are very much a part of my family.  </p>
<p>I can not begin to comprend the length of time you have been in ICU, my experience with Bob was only eleven days, and then three weeks in the stepdown unit, but I can relate to the feeling. I will get with Shana and we&#8217;ll go ahead and find accomodations.  One thing you can scratch off your list.  </p>
<p>REPLY FROM: Larry Vaughn<br />
Sept 19 @ 6:34 PM</p>
<p>Okay, thanks for your efforts on behalf of Lea’s laptop. Who would have thought it would be such a problem? Oh, well! I&#8217;ll just put off publishing her childhood memories until she can give me the file. I would hate to ship it (the laptop) and take a chance on losing her work. Thanks! Looking forward to seeing you soon.</p>
<p>FROM: Larry Vaughn<br />
TO: Pam<br />
Sep 19 @ 8:49 PM</p>
<p>What about the sermon? Did it go well? Was it what you expected? Did I get slammed too badly? What is my take away? Am I going to like what I have to learn from it?</p>
<p>REPLY FROM: Pam<br />
Sep 20 @ 12:07 AM</p>
<p>1) Yes.<br />
2) More than.<br />
3) Not at all!<br />
4) Your reward is waiting in heaven, you silly!<br />
5) I think you will.</p>
<p>It was great!  Jerry used a couple of other examples too.  He saved you and Lea for last and displayed Lea&#8217;s picture (the one you just sent) on the screen behind him as he read excerpts from 2 or 3 of your email updates.  I had to keep gulping back the tears and Jerry hesitated a time or two (he told me later that he couldn&#8217;t look at me until he was done &#8211; for fear of doing the same).  He also told me there were only a few dry eyes when he finished.  </p>
<p>I think you&#8217;d have been very happy to see that beautiful picture of Lea displayed larger than life for what seemed like 10 minutes, but what was probably more like 5.  I can&#8217;t begin to tell you all that was said so I&#8217;ve requested a CD for you, hopefully to be ready in time to travel there with David. Sorry to keep you waiting with baited breath, but it&#8217;ll be worth it, I promise!  Please give my love to Lea, and of course, to yourself!</p>
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