There has been a lot of speculation as to why I ended up with a brain tumor. One theory floating around, is the fact that I allowed two cats into the family. Maybe just the evidence of a brain tumor and not the cause.
For the last few months, a close friend of mine has been telling me that the Levi from last year would kick my butt, and that it would be pretty easy.
I never thought I would blog. Mostly because I didn’t have anything to say. The other reason would be in respect to any teacher that tried to teach me English. I feel now like I have something to say, and I can use the tumor as an excuse for poor grammar. I feel like I’m going to get a lot of mileage out of this tumor bit, my poor wife!
There have been so many miracles so far, that I feel like I need to write them down. Also, my wife is getting tired of repeating the same thing several times a day.
I woke up the morning of the event a different person. I was a much better version of myself. It was so evident, that I thought several times throughout the day, did God transform my mind. I have been asking for transformation in my mind, and pleading with God to do it because I don’t see being able to do it myself. A co-worker has been telling me lately that little things don’t have to bug me like they do. Ha, as she is coloring with squeaky markers right next to me while watching a documentary. Oh yeah, the other person in the room is clearing his throat incessantly. Sure, that won’t bug me some day.
Oh yeah, that morning! I had the thought, he did it, I’m different.
Thanks for taking the time to share your journey in “type”… we are grateful for you and look forward to following your blog from the peace & quiet of our kitty free home. =)
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I don’t think Ms. Kutz would be too disappointed. Thanks for sharing and giving glory to God. I love you buddy. Looking forward to that link to video of Tera.
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Thanks for sharing Levi. It really does help to know how to pray and NOT bug you all =)
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Lots of love from down in Minnesota Levi! So glad to hear the surgery was a success! In our thoughts and prayers, Tristan Saito and Family.
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This blog was pointed out to me a few days ago and I’ve been constantky checking it since. Glad to read that surgery went well l, and I’ll be praying for a speedy recovery.
You guys have a really great looking family.
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Prayers for continued healing and progress. Miss you guys more than ever. So tempted to dig up roots here and move near the baldy compound. Love and prayers constantly. 3 Charlies and an Annie
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