Denver Arrival
We arrived in Denver this afternoon. The mountains are as beautiful as we remember and the city still has a familiar feel to it. Our hotel is only a few miles from the University of Denver/Iliff School of Theology where I attended from 1995-98.
Pam made the trip fairly well. She was pretty sick when we left on Saturday, better for the drive on Sunday, and better again today. She is worn out this afternoon, but at least able to lie down and rest. I have a great sense of relief and gratitude for our arrival - both to Denver and to this opportunuty.
We check in at National Jewish at 9:oo in the morning. We never received a testing schedule; I suppose we will see what the week looks like when we get there tomorrow.
Pam made the trip fairly well. She was pretty sick when we left on Saturday, better for the drive on Sunday, and better again today. She is worn out this afternoon, but at least able to lie down and rest. I have a great sense of relief and gratitude for our arrival - both to Denver and to this opportunuty.
We check in at National Jewish at 9:oo in the morning. We never received a testing schedule; I suppose we will see what the week looks like when we get there tomorrow.

4 Comments:
Praise God from whom all blessings flow. We lift you and Pam up to the Father today, asking that he will continue to provide what you need.
May tomorrow be a day of revelation to the doctors and their patient (and the patient's husband.)
:)
Pam and Glenn,
I'm so glad that you are finally in Denver.
Pam, I will be thinking of you off and on all day tomorrow with prayers of testing to get started immediately.
I'm feeling better just knowing that you're in good hands (doctor wise) and also that so many people have had such good results having gone to NJH.
Pam, stay calm, do what you're told, stay calm, don't talk back to the doctors, stay calm, keep thinking positive thoughts and above all STAY CALM.
I love you much. You have been through so much. Now's the time to get some answers.
(Glenn, I need a spell check on this thing!!!)
Love, Elaine
Praying for you two tonight. I hope you begin to see some hope for the end of this long ordeal.
Shalom v'arukah.
-Josh K.
Glenn, leaving RKO in the office without supervision is always risky. I don't think the 5 yr. plan is much of a threat anymore. Maybe you should warn him that you will self select students for his next semester.
My prayer for you and Pam...
Dear Heavenly Father, please provide Pam and Glenn strength in this journey. May your mercies and wisdom be extended through the NJH physicians and staff and ultimately bless Pam with renewed hope and answers. Pam and Glenn are faithful people and their love for you is known through their lives. Bless them with health in order that they may continue to serve you in Abilene. Father, you are gracious and faithful to us in good times and times of uncertainty. We plea with you to restore Pam's health because of your love for us as your people. Lay your healing hand on her with blessing beyond our comprehension.
I pray God that you will protect David and T'auna while they are separated from Pam and Glenn. Remind them of your presence and protection.
Thank you Lord for this avenue of prayer. We lay this request at your feet.
In your precious son's name,
Amen
Glenn, let me know if there is anything you need here in Abilene to help with.
Blessings,
Tina
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