Saturday, December 02, 2006

Friday, December 1, 2006

This is a big "Thank you" to our friend Robin Secher who has organised the Yoga-thon for Molly's Recovery Fund. Robin is a yoga instructor, childhood friend of Bob and his sister Frani, and a huge fan of Molly. Robin is working with Tracy Curtis at the Colorado Athletic Club Monaco to put together a very cool day of yoga, massage, meditation, and shopping on Saturday, December 2, at CAC Monaco (Monaco and Yale) from 10:00am to 1:00pm. We want to thank Colorado Athletic Club for all its support and donations to the benefit. They are donating memberships to the auction as well as free days to check out the club. Thanks Tracy and Jay and Robin!!
I also want to thank you, Cindy, for helping Molly with her swimming. You have been such a rock and a beacon to Molly. I guess that qualifies you as a diamond. You are priceless!
Happy holidays to all! Thank you for your prayers, support, and kindness! Oats, I was not being general and was speaking in specific terms. If the shoe fits??
Put a little love in your hearts and pass it on. It has been coming our way for a while, so thank you.

13 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was so happy to see a post today...I check it every day hoping to hear more positive news about your little angel and the kindness of others.

Thank you!

8:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for writing, Bernie. I, too, check daily to see how Miss Molly is doing. She continues to be in my heart and prayers as do all of you. Keep on truckin', Molly! You continue to inspire us! Happy, blessed holidays! You are loved!!

7:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Bob, Bernie, Katy, and Molly, I'm glad to hear things are going well, and I also want to wish everyone Happy Holiday's. Bernie, when you are thanking all the people who have done so much, it really does show what good there is in this world. Don't forget you have good friends for a reason.
I have to tell you of my trip today to the grocery store. There was an elderly lady there that I kept running into as I'm going through the store. When I got to the check out she was just in front of me and started talking. She told me her son looked a lot like I do when he was my age. She also said he was an only child and never had any kids of his own. She said she always wanted grand kids but never got any. So since I looked like her son, I would probably look like her grandson if she had one. She hoped she wasn't a bother but if I could please say "Good bye Grandma" as she left the store it would mean so much to her. I was touched, so as she grabbed her bags I said, "Good bye Grandma" and she waved as she walked out the door. So I was next at the checkout and put down my two cartons of milk and a loaf of bread. The checkout guy said, "That will be $104.37." I told him, "I only had milk and bread, how could it be so much." He said, "Your Grandma said you were getting hers too."
Stay strong and stay cool, Denver Bob

11:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad to hear things are going good. I am glad you put another pic of Molly up! I accidently found your blog the day after you started it. I just want to tell you I hope you all have a blessed Christmas and a wounderful New Year. Everything seems better this holiday season and I hope it does for you guys too! ~laura

9:56 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello,

Since I am also a parent of a teen, I've been inspired by the steady healing of this sweet girl.

Take care\Leigh

3:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Christmas Molly and the Blooms
x

8:55 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hope your family is enjoying the holiday season. and hope molly is getting lots of time in the pool.

denver bob and all you regular writers, may you have a wonderful winter holiday season!!

ol' east mom

9:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"What lies ahead of us, and what lies behind us are small in comparison to what lies inside of us."- Helen Keller
Timeis a funny thing isn't it?- it is made up in the minds of humans. So that when Helen Keller spoke these words it was across the time-space continuum—she was speaking directly to Molly and her family, and the many many others who hear. Certainly this year has taught everyone a little bit more about the healing quality and also the un-mooring of time.
I am at work, and very busy as are all of us, with holidays and family and yet I am so happy to take 'time' out, to come to the blog, and to see Molly's shining smiling face. May the Blooms continue to shine on!
Bless us all... everyone-
A's mom

9:55 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Deareest Molly and family and friends,Brrrr is it ever cold here where I live. The ground is covered with a new blanket of white. It is beautiful and all the Christmas lights and decorations are just lovely. Everyone is hustling and in a hurry. I will be one of the many shoppers out and about today. I always wait 'til the last minute and it has always worked for me. As I worked on my list all week I found it strange...I have two teenagers,one in his first year in college and one a soph. in highschool. When asked what they want...neither of them had anything they really wanted or needed,both just want to have us all home and healthy. Four years ago let me tell you the want and must have lists were long. Four years ago it really was all about the material things. Though to this day I could still have lived without all the pain my family endured through my sons disease...this is one more blessing that came from it all. My children don't care what is under the tree...they care that we are together and healthy. They care that the bills are paid and the remodeling started five years ago and stopped for three years is nearer to completion. They care that Mom and Dad still love each other. They care that they have gifts for their loved ones. For my daughter her biggest prayer is for her brother to get to remission and off all this medicine.For mty son,his biggest prayer is for his own remission but also for his sister to be happy.(She was his rock as well as her dad and I's) For my husband and I our biigest wish is remission for our son ,our house to finally get done,and for us to continue to be able to work and stay on track.We are so blessed and have so much to be thankful for. I read your blog and watch for updates daily. I knew in my heart through all of this that you were gonna amaze people. I knew! Not that you aren't human and won't have moments...but I know you too will overcome all of your adversities as a family. It warms me so to hear from you and all the bloggers. There is so much more good in the world than bad and you and yours are just one more way of proof! Love and prayers...please pray for me today as I head out there to get the few things I need to...I know I am weird...But I really hate to shop. Take me to LOWES and I have a ball...take me to the mall and I go nuts. I love people I hate to look for bargains and etc. Have a Mery Christmas !!!Love and prayers,Allegheny Mt.'s Mom

3:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the update, and the new picture. I look every couple of days to see if there is anything new, and I couldn't check for a few days, so I was happy to see a little news today. I hope your family has a fabulous together-Christmas planned.

10:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas Molly and Family. It's so good to see a recent picture of Molly smiling a million dollar smile. Hope 2007 brings you all good things and good times and lots of good memories. 2006 will be gone in a couple weeks and you will all have made it through a terrible year, much stronger than you were before. God Bless you all for your courage, and strength and inspiration.

10:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Molly how goes it? Swimming? That's gotta bring a smile.Well done Molly.That smile on your recent pic says alot. I start PT next week. I went and tried my prosthesis on Monday but it was too small.Try again on the 21st. Have a Very Merry Christmas Molly and a Special New Year.You're in our thoughts always.

2:55 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

happy hanukkah my sweet love molly. i got my pretty bloom again sweatshirt from my mommy toniteeee. yayyy. i miss you. and hope you are doing peachy keen. love you to pieces, and i want you to come visit me and my mommy soon. you know we are your favorite!!! xoxox
love jilly

3:07 PM  

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