Please pray for my daughter!

Finally I have a chance to sit and relax a bit and to get a post written!
I’m just now getting over bronchitis, for a few weeks I felt pretty crappy ...
But, I’m feeling much better and am back to normal now!
Today I’m working on trying to get caught up on things and am making some progress anyways. ![]()

First off, I’d like to ask for prayer for my daughter, Keesha.
A few weeks ago she had to have tests done for a lump she found ...
The tests didn’t show a very good report I’m sad to say.
Her Dr. referred her to the Breast Cancer Center in Erie and she has to go there Tuesday for more extensive tests.
We are praying and believing that she does not have breast cancer ...
So, please - any and all prayers would be more than appreciated!
Also, she is having severe back pain and though x-rays taken did not show anything wrong, next she needs to have an MRI done.

What have I been up to lately [besides being sick, that is?
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I’ve been making postcards to send to those who are in nursing homes in order to cheer them up a bit.
Below is a sample of one of them I’ve made ...

It’s not perfect but I’m learning and having fun doing it! ![]()
I’ve only made a couple so far but have many more that I want to make and send.
Sometimes something this little, means so much to someone who can’t get out and about like they once were able to.
What I did with the first couple of them [just to test and see if they’d turn out or not] ...
Is to make them and then upload them to Walmart’s website and I got them printed out as 4" x 6" pictures.
Then when I got them home, I used double-sided tape and used a 4" x 6" index card and taped to the back of it.
And ..... voila! I had a postcard ready to send!
Not only can they be personalized which makes them much nicer for the one who gets them,
But also, they only cost 26 cents to send so it’ll allow me to send nearly twice as many than having to pay 41 cents for regular stamps.
Okay, I guess I’ve gabbed enough for now but as always, will write more soon [I hope!]

Love,
Jennelle






