Happy New Year!

Overall things are going very well.  Well enough, that I think I may be ending this “hospital log” soon (I am REALLY planning on NOT going into the hospital again!).  Soon, I will even be picking up some at-home projects from NewLeads.

Also, I am working on compiling this blog into a document that is nice and easy-to-read.  I will have it posted here as soon as it is finished.  It is quite a story.

My graft versus host disease is now officially cronic (meaning not going away anytime soon), so I have been on a new medicine.  This medication has been really bothering my stomach and causing bad insomnia.  I was actually very sick on Christmas, though we had a wonderful day anyway!  Plus, relatively speaking, my new medication problems are no big deal.

May you well know God’s rich blessings this new year!

6 Responses to “Happy New Year!”

  1. Jack Hager Says:

    What a journey! Thanks for allowing us to go along and pray along. Only God knows how many have had their faith strengthened, their prayer lives deepend, and their love for the Lord increased. Just for your info and reminding, I graduated from Hart with your Dad; and for twenty years have served here at Family Life Network; in the spring I’ll be moving to Saint Joseph, Mo to join staff of a youth ministry there.

  2. Nita Jo Frees Says:

    I was praying for you and decided to see if you had updated your blog. There it was. Yea! I’m sorry you have to deal with taking medicine that makes you sick. But, your forward attitude is so inspiring. You’ve taught us how to persevere in prayer, a lot about our poor attitudes under stress and extreme illness, and stretched us in faith beyond our comprehension.

    We won’t stop praying for you and for your dear, faithful family.

  3. rebecca Says:

    Happy new year, guys!! I’m so glad to hear that God is continuing to bless you. We’ll be praying that the medication situation gets sorted out soon!

  4. Dennis Barnebey Says:

    Aaron and family,
    This is the best holiday letter we’ve read yet! What a great way to start the new year. Lots of folks continue to root for you and keep you in our thoughts and prayers. I’m sure after everything else a little chronic GVH won’t slow you down too much. Happy to hear hospital days are no longer in your future. All our best to you guys…Dennis and Rebecca Barnebey

  5. Felicia Says:

    Happy New Year Arron and Boydston. As always you are in my prayers.

  6. sandy sage Says:

    Aaron, I’m praying for you.

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