Friday, September 26, 2014

#44 In Sickness and in Health

Our wedding day, September 26, 1970, as we leave the church and pictures 6 1/2 years later: Niccole, Matthew, and 28 year old Ron holding Cale and Andrew.

We celebrated our 44th wedding anniversary today! Ron had told me that he just wanted it to be the two of us; maybe he thought I was going to organize something more for today. When we are at the lake, we have good times with our siblings. Earlier this week we had dinner and a nice evening (pontoon ride on Wall Lake) at my sister's home. My brother and his wife were there, too. Then the next day we spent the day with Ron's brother and wife. We had not yet seen their new lake home. We enjoyed being together and took a pontoon ride with them on Sommerset Lake.
Ron's health status has definitely leveled off again. He is coughing more and fell once here at the lake house. I will be extra aware as sometimes these are symptoms leading up to respiratory infections. We are in Ann Arbor two days this week for ECP, so he will have blood work and see his doctor there if there are concerns. On Monday, Ron has his new patient appointment with an oncologist in Bowling Green. He also has 2 PT sessions with his final evaluation. We will be in BG for a week and then back to the lake for two weeks. This is the first month that Ron will have 3 weeks between ECP treatments. His prednisone had been tapered at the beginning of the month and one daily antibiotic was stopped.

Hope September has been good to you! What beautiful fall weather we have had in Ohio and Michigan! Living in two places is good. I look forward to coming to the lake, and I am excited about going back to BG this week. Ruth, my Amish cleaning girl, was here today, so I am leaving a clean house behind. She was in one of her brother's wedding earlier this week. When the newlyweds and the two couples that witnessed at the ceremony traveled to the site of the reception, they rode in 3 pony carts. She said the pony pulling her cart was small and chubby…thus very slow. I would have loved to have seen that! I asked her if the reception had a lot of people. She said, not as many as ours, but there were probably 700. I have learned a lot about Amish weddings from her. The bride's colors for this wedding were lavender and gray with yellow accents. They had sunflowers with small lavender flowers on the reception tables.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Jan,
    I enjoyed you anniversary blog and about the amish. I have some amish relatives, but don't really know them. I would love to know more.
    So Happy for your anniversary of 44yrs. That is not common these days. We had 47 in June.
    Alan & I have retired, but were forced to take part-time jobs for a while. God is good and we continue to serve Him and want to be a blessing.
    I don't know what ECP treatments are, but assume it is for the blood treatments. You will be in our prayers.
    Mary Mettler

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