Sunday, November 30, 2008

Boxing Match

Hello friends,
Hope everyone had a great Thanks Giving.
We started receiving hospice help for Sammy and considering to get hospital bed for better comfort. He has been moving less and needs to be turned from side to side often.
Some analogy came to my mind yesterday. This battle for Sammy's life can be compared to boxing match .Where there is three rounds and we had won one of them and this is the most important, hardest, and final one. Throwing punches and receiving them is part of this sport and it compares to our everyday life.
This was very special time of year when all of our children are home and the house is filled with loud noise and laughter-this does not happened very often.We have had many visitors in our home in the past week and are very happy to see our friends and family .Our home is always open for friends who bring positive energy to our life,who can be here in tough times.We Thank you ALL for your support and genuine interest in Sammy's and our family battle in the past long year.
XOXO Sammy and family

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

i am an avid reader and follower of your blog. you have definitely helped so many of us think out of the box, unknowingly and unwillingly so many of us r trapped in this box of complacency, or doubt, or anger. u r helping us lift the lid, and peek thru and see a different world that is filled with your wisdom, tenacity, gratitude, direction, fierce will and strong and loving identity. may this box of corrugated mass, be recycled into usuable and reusable energy that can power our lives with hope trust, faith, love, and giving. thanx chana

Anonymous said...

boxed in no more!!

Anonymous said...

dear chana loving mom of chaim shmuel. your being vibrates with an unusual love and sensitivity. u r conscious u r aware. u r positive. optimism is the ultimate beauty. and u r that beautiful person. your being radiates life and love

Anonymous said...

i agree with the above comments. may you always be a guide for all of us and amy your home be always filled with happiness and laughter

Anonymous said...

Dearest Lena and Sammy,

We will come visit you in just a few weeks. Every year we come to Chicago for the holidays and this year is no different. We will see you really soon!

As always, lots of love!