To all MA MINIacs and all people and especially our sons and daughters who are in harm's way on the firing line protecting the USA: Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, or Happy December the end of the year. Our days are so much better due to yawl's caring thoughts, prayers, and caring spirits and as such this is a wonderful Christmas. A happy New Year to all! Lady Margi, MINI Margi, and Jason
:sad: Lady Margi's condition worsens day by day. We are watching her die millimeters at a time each day. Fortunately her friends, family and the Home Hospice Nurses are close by and just a phone call away. It is very hard for all of us to watch but be unable to help with other than palliative measures. Only our faith and yawl's prayers and good vibes sustain us. Bless You All, Jason
Joanie and I send our blessing of continued love and unity for you and Margi, your whole family and all of your friends. I'm think'n of y'all every day...
Jason, we all hate hearing of her worsening condition. I'm sure it's even harder for you to watch and share with us. But rest assured, all of us very much appreciate the updates. We only wish they were more positive. Please remember we're all here, praying and thinking of y'all. I'm sure I'm safe saying please give Miss Margi a nice gentle hug from all of us. Both of y'all will continue to be in our constant thoughts.
Today is the last Sunday of 2013 and church beckons for the last time this year. Our prayers and thoughts go out to you for now and in this world, Margi and Jason...for the better and happier days that await all of us.
Just read thru all 24 pages this Sunday morning, something beckoned me to click on your post. The courage shown from both your wife and you can only come from God.....I pray The Lord will provide your wife and you a special blessing today. You sound like special people and have many friends here at MA, as I have seen and read their posts, awesome! I pray the God of all comfort will be with you guys. In Jesus name........
Jason you and Margi are being so strong during this time I am truly amazed. More love and prayers being sent your way.
Jason, I am lost for words as I can relate to what you are dealing with. We watched my dad go the same way. It was one of the hardest things to watch. Damn cancer..... Ann and I send hugs, love and prayers. God Speed my brother.
rum4....I can relate also...lost Dad to Colon cancer 18 years ago, and Mom just last year, Dec. 26, no cancer though, but knowing where they are now takes the sting away, well somewhat.
To you who have lost your parents(and others), my heart and prayers go out to you. You have accomplished much in spite of that, probably due to parental teaching.Yes I lost my parents in 1966(Dad) and 1997(Mom) so some would say that I was well prepared for this. They would be wrong. Each time is different and I catch myself looking up and saying, "Sir do I have to go through this again?" He tells my heart yes you must but I and your friends on earth will help you. Jason PS Don't think that Nathan is staying aloof. He sends his feelings via PM. That's just Nathan, one of the good guys.
Jason this has to be the hardest thing for anyone to go through. I only know you from this funny farm MINI site, but you are one of the strongest people I know. Hang in there friend, more good vibes to you & Margi.