"By the 19th Century, mourning behaviour in England had developed into a complex set of rules. Women wore heavy, black clothing, and heavy veils of black crepe. The ensemble was known as "widow's weed's (from the Old English "Waed" meaning "garment". At the beginning of our marriage, Neal and I dreamed about how our marriage would be: where we would live and what we would do. God has been faithful to make that dream come true.
Friday, February 17, 2012
TEXTS TO THE CHILDREN
I don't think we'll hear anything from the neurologist tomorrow. I think he'll order a biopsy. I'll keep you posted. After watching Wheel of Fortune, we're going to bed and watch a movie. Dad can still understand the TV just can't find the words he wants to say. With the prednisone the doctor said the swelling in the would go down and he would have a honeymoon period for about a week - a feeling of euphoria and would be able to find the words.
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