Smoke, please

Thank you all so much. I showed this to Amber just now, and she started to cry a little. We really appreciate all the kind words, smoke, prayers, and everything.

Yvsa, thankfully adoption was something we'd discussed and decided to do before this came up, so we're sure that we will now.
 
Thank you all so much. I showed this to Amber just now, and she started to cry a little. We really appreciate all the kind words, smoke, prayers, and everything.

Yvsa, thankfully adoption was something we'd discussed and decided to do before this came up, so we're sure that we will now.

Voodoo having adopted a little girl when she was six back in 1974 I can attest that adoption can be very rewarding.:thumbup: :D
And as traumatic and as heartbreaking as it can be losing the ability to have children doesn't make a woman any less a woman although a lot of women feel that way and that their lives can never be wholly fulfilled afterwards.:( The fact that y'all had already talked about adoption proves to me that you and your lady are very much daddy and mommy material!:thumbup: :cool: :D
Some kid or kids are going to be very, very, lucky to have y'all as parents.:thumbup: :cool: :D
 
Smoke and prayers from HI and Kamis
 
prayers for you both from western NY.

What a blessing you both will be to whatever children God gives to you, in whatever way he gives them!

I honor you both!

Tom
 
That's a tough break, Vodoo, and I'm sorry I hadn't seen the thread before now. You can bet there's prayers from Montana for you both.

munk
 
My heart-felt wishes for the best possible resolution.

Lot of love there, an adopted child would be so blessed. :thumbup:
 
Smoke and prayers from Oregon, my little woman was diagnosed with the (most viralent form) same cancer in 1984, long story short, she did not have it. Please get several opinions.
 
I haven't been around much, and I may not be for a while, but I'm thinking of you and Amber, bro.

Peace,

John
 
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