Friday, January 05, 2007

Thursday, January 4, 2007

The Snobs, Freak Street Project, Bop Skizum, The Flobots. These are the bands that played at the Gothic tonight for Liger Jam, the benefit for Molly organized by the musicians and Katy. I didn't think I could have fun ever again, but tonight I thoroughly enjoyed myself for the first time since May 13th. I worked in several music venues in my lifetime, including the Ogden theater. I got to see hundreds of national and international bands in that time, but I never enjoyed a show as much as I did tonight. I had no idea there was so much local talent and to have all that talent in one night is rare. What a great time. If you are into live music, I highly recommend checking out any of these groups. Thank all of you for such a fun evening and for the benefit. Molly had a great time dancing and so did I.
Thank you Katy. I love you. Good night my beautiful girls. Sweet dreams.

18 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is wonderful to hear of your return to happiness as well as Molly's. God bless you and your family.

East Mom

6:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Bob, Bernie, Katy, and Molly, What wonderful news that you got to go out and have fun again. A great start to a new year. May God bless you all.
I was at a movie yesterday and just when the movie was to start this blonde got out of her seat and started to go down my row. Excuse me, excuse me, so when she got to me I said, Couldn't you have done this before the movie started? She said, "The sign just lit up to turn off your cell phones, and mine is in my car." I also was wondering if you heard about that poor kid who wants the Denver Bronco's to take care of him. He said his mother beats him and his father beats him so he wants to be raised by the Bronco's because they don't beat anyone.
Stay strong and stay cool,
Denver Bob

11:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, I'm sorry I missed the fundraiser! How can I keep up with the fundraisers? We would love to be a part of the next one!

Sarah

3:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Give me the beat boys and free my soul, I wanna get lost in your rock-n-roll and drift away"

...music has a way of healing the soul. It's so awesome to hear that you had a great time. May you and all those who love Molly have a blessed New Year and many, many more music filled days!

11:33 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy New Year Bloom family. It's so good to hear that you all able to begin to enjoy life again and smile and be happy and dance. Music is food for the heart and soul.

3:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am so happy to see this latest post. I check in regularly to see how you all are doing. It is so refreshing and uplifting to read your recent update. I hope this New Year brings you wonderful things, many happy times and tons of blessings.

You are being prayed for daily.
Happy New Year,
A friend from NJ

3:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I read the write up in the newspaper, the whole evening sounded wonderful. It is so great to know that Molly and the whole family is getting out an having a good time.

Glad to hear that Molly is taking some college classes. I bet she will do really well.

Looks like the New Year is bring new and wonderful things for the Bloom family.

Love and Prayers Always

5:55 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy New Year,
May 2007 be a New Year of joy and happiness. It is amazing how a community, a family, friends and stangers can come together to help someone. We are all blessed and proud to be part of the Denver Community. Molly congrats on your new college adventure and we all know you will do well.
God Bless all of you!

7:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Bloom,

If there were more mothers like you, this world would be a completely different place. The completely unselfish, self-sacrificing love you have for your daughters has made them the wonderful women they are today.

9:07 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are in so many people's thoughts and prayers.
My best to Molly and her family in 2007.

12:17 PM  
Blogger Lindsey said...

Hi,
Lindsey here. It's been awhile since I've been here, but all the same, I'm thrilled to see that Molly is still recovering beautifully and having fun. I'm sorry I never got a chance to re-visit you Molly! We'll have to hang out sometime.
-Lindsey Smith
Be Excellent To Eachother!

5:05 PM  
Blogger Lindsey said...

Hi, Lindsey here. Um, random question...does Molly have a Facebook?

8:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oooooooooohappyday-hoooray for the blooms in 2007

12:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

aaaaahhhhh we beat george!!! i was so glad you were there with us molly. it was such am excitin day and i was glad you could be a part of it with us.

1:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There are so many wonderful people who read this site and I think Molly has gained strength from such a diverse and thoughtful group of well-wishers. I was wondering if all of you out there would also send your thoughts and prayers to the young high school boys from Berthoud Colorado who are at Denver Health right now facing a similar tough road. Molly has shown us that a fighting, young spirit can create miracles. I pray that these young men have families and friends like the Bloom's have had. Molly, thank you for helping everyone to remember that anything is possible.

4:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hoping that things are going well and that we hear an update soon! I look forward to reading about Molly's progress, her family and friends, and the amazing community that supports her so tremendously!

I hope that those of us in here are not being too intrusive...your story has touched us all in ways that you will never know. Please let us, those of us outside of your community, know how your beautiful little girl is doing and how the rest of your family is doing, as well. It helps us all to appreciate life!

God Bless You All!

~Peace

1:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Growing up across the street was much more then having a neighbor to play with, it was way more then that in fact. Growing up across the street wasn't really growing up across the street because honestly I did half my growing up at your house. You were always like my second family. Bernie, you always made me, let you brush my hair before i went to school, and believe me there was no saying no, cause well i didn't really care how big my rat's nest was on the back of my head but you sure did. Molly you were always my sister I wish I had, and Katy was always like my bigger sister that was actually nice to me. Honestly I've read every blog and every news store just to know as much about how you were doing as I could, and every time i was left with wanting something to say, or something to do to help you, just not knowing how to what it was i wanted to say or do. It's really hard being 800 miles away and just wishing I could be there to be a part of all the community support, and your amazing recovery. You're in my thoughts and prays every day, but i always feel thats not enough. I'm always amazed to hear how well your doing, how many people are there by your side to help you when you need it and wishing I could be there too. But as always I am far more amazed at how strong you are and how you still help others. It just shows that you will achieve great things known and I can't wait to see what they are, and how much greater they are going to be then anyone could ever imagine. I will always think of you as a best friend but even more I'll always think of you as a sister. So I just wanted to leave you with a little memory that that made smile. I'll always remember you dads old Lincoln, and how we called nothing but the stink'n Lincoln and for some reason it didn't matter where we were going but it always seemed like an adventure cause well come on it was the stink'n Lincoln but the best part was we would always make your dad do figure eights in the church parking lot either before we left the street or when we would get home. We always were so amazed and took in like we were riding biggest, fastest, best roller coaster out there. The only only thing is I don't ever remember if it actually stank, or if we just called that for fun. I hope you find many more moments of happiness that all of you deserve. We are always thinking of you down here in Texas and you'll always be our neighbors.

Love to you all,
Xavier

5:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Blooms,

Happy Valentine's Day. Here's hoping that you all receive Special Valentine's today.

I'm sure that Molly is very busy with school and learning new things.

You are all still in our thoughts and prayers.

A friend in Texas

11:09 AM  

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