tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7048424754077941936.post7904618163524458597..comments2023-04-03T03:58:31.166-05:00Comments on The Princess and The Cowboy: Walking the lineAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17325447681549933808noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7048424754077941936.post-74207561628797556282012-04-23T00:21:52.639-05:002012-04-23T00:21:52.639-05:00Thank you for everything. God bless.Thank you for everything. God bless.Jim and Sandiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16108729200561576870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7048424754077941936.post-2253221639929926022012-04-22T09:46:21.724-05:002012-04-22T09:46:21.724-05:00All for one and one for all.
My brother and My fr...All for one and one for all. <br />My brother and My friend. <br />What fun we have. <br />The time we share.<br />Brothers 'til the end. <br /><br />For there is no friend like a sister, in calm or stormy weather, to cheer one on the tedious way, to fetch one if one goes astray, to lift one if one totters down, to strengthen whilst one stands.<br /><br />Always and Forever,<br />KLMKLMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12852621126043034751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7048424754077941936.post-26957056001193695142012-04-22T00:45:34.602-05:002012-04-22T00:45:34.602-05:00So glad you are nearing the end of treatment and a...So glad you are nearing the end of treatment and a feeding tube will not be necessary. If he can sing like Johnny Cash, that's a good thing - maybe he can cut a record deal!! God Bless.Donna Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06161069942110860372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7048424754077941936.post-55677249554221533512012-04-21T23:56:49.553-05:002012-04-21T23:56:49.553-05:00I'm so happy for you and Cowboy, Sharon. You h...I'm so happy for you and Cowboy, Sharon. You have been such troopers through this whole ordeal. Closing in on the end of treatments must be very rewarding, and a lot of credit goes to you for keeping him so healthy.<br /><br />My Dad had throat cancer in the 1940s--he must have been in his late 30s, early 40s. The treatment at that time was to remove the voice box and vocal cords, and he had a permanent tracheotomy. I never heard him speak, but he whispered, and for people who couldn't understand him, he always carried a pad and pencil. My Mom told me that he had the opportunity to learn to speak from the diaphragm, but decided that he'd stick with the whisper. As children, we, without knowing it, learned to lip read. He passed away in 1979 from a totally unrelated illness. <br /><br />Again, I couldn't be happier for you and Cowboy.hobopalshttp://travelswithmrnimble.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7048424754077941936.post-22238653547673959582012-04-21T19:15:44.110-05:002012-04-21T19:15:44.110-05:00My skin was burned and raw after radiation treatme...My skin was burned and raw after radiation treatments for breast cancer. But after awhile. it healed and is normal. There is some thickening of the tissue below the skin however. Small thing, considering the alternative.<br /><br />Cowboys voice willbe as sweet even if it is just as soft whisper.Merikayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05378095339747943548noreply@blogger.com