…still coming off a high from U2 last night. It was a family plan to enjoy it together, however, Morgan wasn’t able to make this one. He entrusted Kasha to Nick and I and we got out for a nice dinner then met up with Michael and Shauna for the U2 concert. UNBELIEVABLE! What a great concert! Next one, red zone- with Morgan!
Today- is a beautiful, happy day! I’ve learned a lot over the last four months, at the top, celebrate the good and enjoy the happy, up days. We are celebrating today!
Morgan’s surgery went well and he is in great spirits. When he called me just before lunch time he was in such a good mood. He was full of joy and so alive~ it reminded me of the days he was hitchhiking and had just come off a great ride or had reached his destination early.
You go Morgan! : ) I love you. Let’s keep celebrating!
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Great pictures! Morgan, as I look at the picture of Melissa and Kasha, I noticed that you also got to go to the concert, (on the cellphone) ha! I’m sure you would have ejoyed being there in person instead of on the phone. I’m so happy that your surgeries went well, and it seems that you are having some good days. I pray that the good days will out number the bad. Remember YOU ARE A CHILD OF GOD, and He is always with you – even on the bad days.
You Are Loved!
i still think we should have bombarded U2’s management and got them to visit your hotel room…i know we could have done it…lol…we are an amazing group of people when we focus on the same task.
Love you Morgan it was great to see your smile and hear your laugh. dan
Hi, Morgan…
I finally caught up with your new site. For some reason, I only find things on facebook when I occasionally get notified of some connection (like the Constantine one you put up), and then I find a lot of earlier stuff waiting for me there . . . including the notification of this site! That’s just to explain the delay . . . it’s good to see the way everyone rallies around you! And to see your own upbeat way of dealing with everything.
I’m also glad to get my first info about the book you’re working on, and I’ll be a first purchaser, for sure.
Your situation reminds me of the miseries of my own early 30s when I got struck down by Crohn’s Disease and had to fight my way back from it . . . and then had to fight my way back a second time, in my late 40s, when it practically took me down the pike. I lived for 3 years with a colostomy, that time. I’ve come to feel that we each have some medical ‘trial’ to deal with in our life . . some get it earlier than others, some handle it better than others. But we each have to face it, at least once. We learn immensely from it.
So here’s to learning immensely! I know you can do it, Morgan!
Oh, yeah, I also wanted to let you know that your email bounced back my most recent Scrapbook, a week ago. Give me an email address if you want me to re-send it to you.
Love…
Irv