Sunday, March 23, 2008

Molly's Trek

Another blog site explaining in more detail Molly's jouney has been set up. It charts her illnessfrom the beginnning and how things have progressed. It includes links to more information about the many syndromes, conditions, terminology etc. she has faced so far during this unbelievable journey. http://mfrenchtrek.blogspot.com

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow,so,glad to hear of Molly coming through the surgery okay!
Jamie, this blog is awesome, you do a great job keeping us informed!
Everything as far as we know, is still okay at your house, I talked with your house guest,told her if she needed anything, call us.
We will continue praying as well, we miss both of you!
your neighbors,
M & R Magoto

debby said...

Jamey,

You are doing such an amazing job of learning all of this information, and sharing with us! I am sure you could ace med school if you wanted to at this point.

Molly - you continue to make me smile when I hear of how strong you are, and how you have fough through all of these challenges to date.

Love you guys!
Debby, Adam, Jordan and Alec

Anonymous said...

Jamey:

We have read your updates daily and we have wanted to send you and Molly messages numerous times but really did not know how or what to say. However both of you have been constant in our thoughts and prayers over the past couple of weeks.

After reading Molly's Trek update that you just put up we know what to say now.

Jamey from the bottom of our hearts we thank you and Troy for the courage and strength to save our Molly's life. She is truly a gift in everyones life that she has touched.

We feel positive that the zest and determination that has always been Molly along with your strength, love and with Gods blessing you both will weather this storm.

Please give Molly a hug from Adam, Brooke, Brandon, Aaron, Randy and Vicki Carroll over in London, Ohio.

Jamie if we can help in any fashion please do not hesitate to let us know.

Sincerely,

Randy & Vicki

Anonymous said...

Jamie and Molly, I keep reading everyday and updating Chris and the girls.Jamie the way you keep this blog updated and the strength you two have together(its just amazing)! You are in our continued thoughts and prayers. Love, Chris, Tammy, Chelsea, Morgan and Lilly Kendall

Anonymous said...

Dear Jamey & Molly,
You inspire me. We will be praying. I just heard from a fellow TM about Molly's illness. I've asked all my friends to pray.
J.Smith, Area 22 Gov.

Anonymous said...

Hi Jamey and Molly,

I just want to write and let you know that I've been lifting you before the throne throughout the last couple of weeks. I admire your faith, strength and your unity.

Susan Ashcraft
(former TM)

Anonymous said...

Jamey,

All this stuff you are doing is so awesome. Molly should be so proud of you for letting us know what has all be going on to lead us to this point.
I can tell it is great healing for you to do this for all of us as well as you. Keep up the good job. Keep strong for the long road ahead of both you and Molly.
Love,
Michelle and Zach

Unknown said...

I just wanted to wish you a Happy Easter. When I left church this morning, one of my fellow parishioners told me that it was nice to see my whole family there today. I was tickled that our married daughter Nicole and her husband Matt came to celebrate with my husband Steve and our younger daughter Michelle. Times together mean so much. You were in our prayers. Many Alleluias were sung today and that prayer alone says it all.
Happy Easter to you both.

Debbie Brandt

E said...

We are continuing our prayers for you both. We have known your parents, Jamie, through Shawn's parents and the Castine church. We're wondering if you might be able to use a laptop? We have an extra and would love to loan it to you so you can keep up the blog! :) It's such a gift to be able to share this experience "with you" and we'd love to help out! You can email us at hicks24@juno.com if you'd like to take us up on the offer!
Blessings!
Elisha and Shawn Hicks

Anonymous said...

Mr. and Mrs. French,
My daughter attends Woodland where Mrs. French is greatly missed. My daughter continues to keep Mrs. French in her prayers as do the rest of the family. It is so beautiful to read all the support and encouragement that has come your way. Mrs. French was a rolemodel to all the students at school before this took place, God is going to use her in even bigger ways when she returns. I leave you with a quote from Elisabeth Elliot- The God who created, names, and numbers the stars in the heavens also numbers the hairs of my head... He pays attention to very big things and to very small ones. What matters to me matters to Him, and that changes my life.
As you continue to recover please know that you have touched my daughters life in great ways and I thank you for that!!! God Bless
The Baker Family

Linda Kirk said...

I have been reading your blogs since my son, Logan, brought a flyer home from Woodland in regards to Molly & what she (and your family)is going through. I hope Molly continues to get stronger every day! You are in our thoughts!

Take care,

Linda Kirk

Anonymous said...

Jamey,

Thank you very much for sharing this very personal experience with us and educating us so much about the seriousness of Strep Throat. I never would have thought Strep Throat could be such a serious thing to have and the information you have provided has enlightened all that have read it. I wish you & Molly the best and I hope you find all the strength you need!

hawes43 said...

Mrs. French,

Bobby wanted to send a get well message to his favorite teacher ever. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Bobby, Melissa and David Hawes