Well I wish I would have stayed home after church yesterday. We decided to go picture taking. First picture, I fell and either cracked or broke a rib. But we decided to go on because it really didn't hurt that bad. Well, I fell again taking another picture. That did it; we went home. Of coarse unloading Sherry's scooter I fell again. That did it. I have only been seen in the house since.
God bless and take care, Larry
What dad didn't say above is that his first fall was on his chest and he came very close to hitting the chemo port that is about 2 or 3 inches from his heart. If he would have hit the upper part of his chest any harder, the port could have punctured his heart. The story would have been a lot different than a few sore ribs. Thankfully, he chose to stay inside today but he is very, very sore. Mom says he looks like a piece of raw meat because his hands and elbows and legs are all skinned up.
We appreciate all of your prayers and support.
Monday, August 3, 2009
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hang in there Larry and Sherry we love you both thinking and praying about you.
Darice
Eugene
Larry, u really r trying to do too much!! Please take care, and don't give us all more grey hairs than some of us already have :o It must be hard having a daughter who tells tales on you lol! (but we appreciate her keeping us up-to-date :) )
Larry, The first thing that I thought was what the dickens were you trying to achieve.
From what I can gather it is you that also needs an assistant and by trying to do to much will not aid in your recovery.
Slow and easy does it..
Ok, Stephen has said his piece, now onto something more enlightening I hope.
I'm in the throws of working on half a dozen of your images Larry.
I use Snap Art to give them a painterly affect and as I have mentioned before, if you want the full blown images I will gladly shoot them across the water to you.
Also, if you wish for me to take them down I will pronto.
The works can be seen at http://stephenissell.wordpress.com/2009/08/04/images-by-larry-cameron/
Keep up the good fight Larry and all the best to your family.
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