Monday, March 26, 2007

Message from Myles

"Hey everybody,
I am still getting used to the life I was use to. It's very hard because of the pain and sickness from all of this. I still want to thank everybody who has been supporting me and my family through the hardest time of my life (so far). It's a lot better to be home and near my family always. I tried golfing the other day but it didn't work out. So now I am stuck with playing my WII game. I am eating lots but nothing is happening but I still get to eat a lot of good stuff. Well I just wanted to let you know a little bit on how I was doing. That's all for now.
Sending my love,
Myles"

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear that you are doing well buggies! A daily test but time will heal you soon. Sherry, you are the Matriarch of all of us older ones...you are a woman of soul. I love you. I love all of you! Keep me posted with any and all news. Tommy and Andrea send their prayers as well. Take care guys!

Matthew Acosta

christine said...

Golfing? Wow, you are truly amazing!!! Next we will hear about you horse back riding. Myles, your spirit is to be celebrated. I am sure there are several times a day you might doubt that, but it is true. The light God has given you shines through so bright and clear.
Hang in there. Your doing great. And... the pain, well "this too shall pass "
Wishing you well,
Christine, Ryie, and Nathan

Cecelia said...

Myles, You amaze me every day. Is there nothing you cannot do or hold you down? I'll be up for your birthday, sorry, Brian will not be with me but I will bring lots of pictures.
I am still praying with God everyday that you get stronger, it seems to be helping because you want to play golf.

Love you way too much,
Aunt Celia

Myles said...

Myles you have the heart of ten men. You must love golf as much as I do to want to hit balls already. I think you should be just chipping and putting right now, it's to soon to be trying ti hit the long ball. That way when you are fully recovered your short game will be awsome and you will be able to beat your old man. He has no short game. I hope that I am able to be there in May. Lots of love, Uncle Myles

Aunt Kate said...

Reliability
Tuesday, March 27, 2007

“He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much.” Luke 16:10 NKJV

There is a common denominator in any form of greatness—reliability.

It’s the bread and butter characteristic of achievement. It’s the shared ingredient behind retirement pens, Hall of Fame awards, and golden anniversaries. It is the quality that produces not momentary heroics but monumental lives.

The Bible has its share…Consistent and predictable, these saints were spurred by a gut-level conviction that they had been called by no one less than God himself. As a result, their work wasn’t affected by moods, cloudy days, or rocky trails. Their performance graph didn’t rise and fall with roller-coaster irregularity. They weren’t addicted to accolades or applause nor deterred by grumpy bosses or empty wallets…And since their loyalty was not determined by their comfort, they were just as faithful in dark prisons as they were in spotlighted pulpits.


Myles,

WOW, you definitely amaze me. Hitting golf balls . . .WOW, you are a Ganley! I will continue to pray for the healing grace of God, and that he continues to help with the pain. I can't even imagine! Keep up the progress Myles! You're loved,

Aunt K8,Uncle Dwayne, Scott and Kaitlin

Anonymous said...

Myles,
You rock! Seriously, you are an amazing young man, and I'm terrifically proud of you.

Keep being brave and wonderful, and I can't wait to see you again.

Peace,
Dr. Amalia (Cochran)