I am glad you are all home safe and sound. I hope Cody does not have a long stay at the hospital. My blogroll did not show your Saturday post so I did not read it to respond till now (the one before this entry.) I continue to pray for all of you and for comfort and no pain for Cody. Please keep us posted on his Georgetown findings. ((((HUGS))))
So glad you are home and Cody is with the doctors, who have loved and cared for him through all his battles. Hopefully, they can help his comfort level and he'll be home soon. It sounds like Daniela and Justin enjoyed their break and found new friends for the week. Think of you daily and prayers continue for comfort and miracles. G2G
Hello. I've just started reading your blog yesterday (and have started reading through your archives to follow Cody's story) and I've been praying for you, Cody, and the rest of your family all weekend. It's tragic that such a strong and young boy has to go through something like this, and I will continue to keep Cody in my thoughts and prayers.
I grew up, ah, got older in Ford City Pa. A small town 45 minutes up the Allegheny River from Pittsburgh. Growing up a true 70's child I really thought that the Steelers were suppose to win the Super Bowl every year. :D Being the free spirit that I am I couldn't wait to get out on my own, so I joined the Navy. I flew out to the Philippines and met my boat the USS John Paul Jones DDG32. From there we sailed back to the states and spent most of the rest of my tour between San Diego and Long Beach. Since getting out I married twice, had 6 children and lived in Groton CT, Pensacola FL, Germantown MD and now in Northern VA. I've been married to my wife Diane for 10 years now and have three energetic and loving children. My life reads like a fiction novel in many ways. Many ups and downs but I feel blessed to have this life. To some it may seem boring but it's all mine.. :D
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Welcome home; glad you all made it safely.
*continued prayers for a miracle*
Thinking about you {hugs}
I wish I had words to ease this time for you. Know I am praying--with love Max's Annee Ranee
Praying for Cody and your family in Hoboken, NJ.
Praying in P.A. 50 miles south of Pittsburgh.
Glad you are are back from the trip safely. Hope you are all home together soon.
Dottie
Welcome home.
Welcome home. More prayers your way.
Greg
(mysol)
I just came across your blog on Friday and I have been praying for Cody and your family all weekend. I am glad you made it home safely.
so glad you made it back safe and Cody is being cared for by fimilar faces. keeping faith in WV.
Love,
Cheryl
I am glad you are all home safe and sound. I hope Cody does not have a long stay at the hospital. My blogroll did not show your Saturday post so I did not read it to respond till now (the one before this entry.) I continue to pray for all of you and for comfort and no pain for Cody. Please keep us posted on his Georgetown findings. ((((HUGS))))
Glad you are home safely. The trip allowed for the Florida family to see Cody and memories were made.
My heart is breaking for the Johnson Family!!
Hugs to Cody, Pat (ACCA-NCC)
So glad you are home and Cody is with the doctors, who have loved and cared for him through all his battles. Hopefully, they can help his comfort level and he'll be home soon.
It sounds like Daniela and Justin enjoyed their break and found new friends for the week.
Think of you daily and prayers continue for comfort and miracles. G2G
Hope you had a good trip home!
Mickey,
Hugs, kisses and prayers for all. Bet your glad to be home and Cody with his doctors at G-town.
Love Ya,
Alan (Little bro)
Hello. I've just started reading your blog yesterday (and have started reading through your archives to follow Cody's story) and I've been praying for you, Cody, and the rest of your family all weekend. It's tragic that such a strong and young boy has to go through something like this, and I will continue to keep Cody in my thoughts and prayers.
Nola
Alexandria, VA
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