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Our Marine
I spent the last 3 months with my DD and her family being Grandma in
residence as she finished getting her RN. She has 2 darling boys and a job as an LPN at the Birth Center, so Grandma helped out for her final semester. She graduated Dec. 18th. From there I went to spend a couple of weeks with Our Marine and his wife. I was greeted with joyous news. After a year and a half of fertility treatments, they had been told there were no more options for them that they could afford. But 3 months later, they are pregnant! It will be a high risk pregnancy, but our hopes are very high as they approach the end of the first trimester. And the little one is due on my birthday! Tyler continues to do well. He is still rated at 100% disabled, and we have a couple of years to go before it is rated permanent and total, which will guarantee him health care for the rest of his life. He is doing well at his job and likes it. He is a claims representative at the VA and helps guys like himself get the care they deserve. He is active in pushing for tbi screening for new vets and ptsd education. He appeared in a commercial locally for the American Legion's Courage Carries On Campaign. I am very proud of the progress he has made since he came home, and the way he faces life so gallantly in spite of constant pain. You all have been so supportive of him and of me and I thought you would like an update! Connie from ND |
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Thanx for the update. I will keep DIL and baby in my prayers that both
are healthy and baby is full term. Thanx for sharing Take Care Joanna Connie Einarson wrote: I spent the last 3 months with my DD and her family being Grandma in residence as she finished getting her RN. She has 2 darling boys and a job as an LPN at the Birth Center, so Grandma helped out for her final semester. She graduated Dec. 18th. From there I went to spend a couple of weeks with Our Marine and his wife. I was greeted with joyous news. After a year and a half of fertility treatments, they had been told there were no more options for them that they could afford. But 3 months later, they are pregnant! It will be a high risk pregnancy, but our hopes are very high as they approach the end of the first trimester. And the little one is due on my birthday! Tyler continues to do well. He is still rated at 100% disabled, and we have a couple of years to go before it is rated permanent and total, which will guarantee him health care for the rest of his life. He is doing well at his job and likes it. He is a claims representative at the VA and helps guys like himself get the care they deserve. He is active in pushing for tbi screening for new vets and ptsd education. He appeared in a commercial locally for the American Legion's Courage Carries On Campaign. I am very proud of the progress he has made since he came home, and the way he faces life so gallantly in spite of constant pain. You all have been so supportive of him and of me and I thought you would like an update! Connie from ND |
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Connie Einarson wrote:
I spent the last 3 months with my DD and her family being Grandma in residence as she finished getting her RN. She has 2 darling boys and a job as an LPN at the Birth Center, so Grandma helped out for her final semester. She graduated Dec. 18th. From there I went to spend a couple of weeks with Our Marine and his wife. I was greeted with joyous news. After a year and a half of fertility treatments, they had been told there were no more options for them that they could afford. But 3 months later, they are pregnant! It will be a high risk pregnancy, but our hopes are very high as they approach the end of the first trimester. And the little one is due on my birthday! Tyler continues to do well. He is still rated at 100% disabled, and we have a couple of years to go before it is rated permanent and total, which will guarantee him health care for the rest of his life. He is doing well at his job and likes it. He is a claims representative at the VA and helps guys like himself get the care they deserve. He is active in pushing for tbi screening for new vets and ptsd education. He appeared in a commercial locally for the American Legion's Courage Carries On Campaign. I am very proud of the progress he has made since he came home, and the way he faces life so gallantly in spite of constant pain. You all have been so supportive of him and of me and I thought you would like an update! Connie from ND Wow... Fantastic news on both fronts! Please covey my congratulations to your DD. That is some agievement with a family to look out for as well. And fingers and toes are crossed that Tyler & Co see it right through. I also needed treatment before we could have our GMNT, so I know the anxiety this adds to an already exciting and stressful time. I am glad to hear that Tyler has done so well. Please do keep us updated. -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Thanks so much for letting us have your news, Connie - mostly good,
which is wonderful. The baby is such a truly happy event to plan for. Let's hope the better times continue - and then some. .. In message , Connie Einarson writes I spent the last 3 months with my DD and her family being Grandma in residence as she finished getting her RN. She has 2 darling boys and a job as an LPN at the Birth Center, so Grandma helped out for her final semester. She graduated Dec. 18th. From there I went to spend a couple of weeks with Our Marine and his wife. I was greeted with joyous news. After a year and a half of fertility treatments, they had been told there were no more options for them that they could afford. But 3 months later, they are pregnant! It will be a high risk pregnancy, but our hopes are very high as they approach the end of the first trimester. And the little one is due on my birthday! Tyler continues to do well. He is still rated at 100% disabled, and we have a couple of years to go before it is rated permanent and total, which will guarantee him health care for the rest of his life. He is doing well at his job and likes it. He is a claims representative at the VA and helps guys like himself get the care they deserve. He is active in pushing for tbi screening for new vets and ptsd education. He appeared in a commercial locally for the American Legion's Courage Carries On Campaign. I am very proud of the progress he has made since he came home, and the way he faces life so gallantly in spite of constant pain. You all have been so supportive of him and of me and I thought you would like an update! Connie from ND -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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Wonderful news on all fronts, Connie! Best wishes to your DD - it's
quite an accomplishment to get your degree while raising a family and holding down a job. And fingers are crossed for Tyler and the mama-to-be. Will keep them in our prayers that the pregnancy is uneventful and that in about six months, we'll be welcoming a new little one into the world! -- Louise in Iowa nieland1390@mchsi dot com http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa Connie Einarson wrote: I spent the last 3 months with my DD and her family being Grandma in residence as she finished getting her RN. She has 2 darling boys and a job as an LPN at the Birth Center, so Grandma helped out for her final semester. She graduated Dec. 18th. From there I went to spend a couple of weeks with Our Marine and his wife. I was greeted with joyous news. After a year and a half of fertility treatments, they had been told there were no more options for them that they could afford. But 3 months later, they are pregnant! It will be a high risk pregnancy, but our hopes are very high as they approach the end of the first trimester. And the little one is due on my birthday! Tyler continues to do well. He is still rated at 100% disabled, and we have a couple of years to go before it is rated permanent and total, which will guarantee him health care for the rest of his life. He is doing well at his job and likes it. He is a claims representative at the VA and helps guys like himself get the care they deserve. He is active in pushing for tbi screening for new vets and ptsd education. He appeared in a commercial locally for the American Legion's Courage Carries On Campaign. I am very proud of the progress he has made since he came home, and the way he faces life so gallantly in spite of constant pain. You all have been so supportive of him and of me and I thought you would like an update! Connie from ND |
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Connie Einarson wrote:
I spent the last 3 months with my DD and her family being Grandma in residence as she finished getting her RN. She has 2 darling boys and a job as an LPN at the Birth Center, so Grandma helped out for her final semester. She graduated Dec. 18th. From there I went to spend a couple of weeks with Our Marine and his wife. I was greeted with joyous news. After a year and a half of fertility treatments, they had been told there were no more options for them that they could afford. But 3 months later, they are pregnant! It will be a high risk pregnancy, but our hopes are very high as they approach the end of the first trimester. And the little one is due on my birthday! Tyler continues to do well. He is still rated at 100% disabled, and we have a couple of years to go before it is rated permanent and total, which will guarantee him health care for the rest of his life. He is doing well at his job and likes it. He is a claims representative at the VA and helps guys like himself get the care they deserve. He is active in pushing for tbi screening for new vets and ptsd education. He appeared in a commercial locally for the American Legion's Courage Carries On Campaign. I am very proud of the progress he has made since he came home, and the way he faces life so gallantly in spite of constant pain. You all have been so supportive of him and of me and I thought you would like an update! Connie from ND Connie, You have an awesome fall/winter. Many congrats to your daughter! And it is terrific to hear that Tyler is doing so well, and so active in helping other vets. Very important work. Keeping my fingers crossed that this is high-risk pregnancy in name only. Thanks for the update. Michelle in Nevada |
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Connie:
Congrats to your DD on completing her RN degree. Congrats and best wishes to Tyler and wife on their future babe. I will keep them on my prayer list. Pat in VA/USA |
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