Dated October 19, 2017 and hand delivered by Elmer and Marilyn Verigin
This is to confirm my impressions of you and the profession that you participate, to make the lives of many so comfortable when they are very challenged.
You practice words of comfort and hope that is soothing and is much appreciated when they are needed most.
Thank you for all that you do to as it is impossible to imagine what it would be like without you.
These tokens are for you to enjoy!
Have a good day!
Elmer
Marilyn and I delivered a vase with fresh flowers and a box of assorted bars to the staff in the Oncology Department at about 1030 hours, Thursday, October 19, 2017
Well done ,Marilyn, Elmer: I can feel your gratitude from here. After my heart surgery i ’99, there were so many points for gratitude. It started from the journey into the surgery room, cold and me lying on the stainless steel gurney , cover by a thin white sheet, feeling totally in another planet; a nurse hops on the gurney beside me, cuddles and tells me that I am in for a heavenly ride. So from tat moment until I awoke from the OBE and days longer, I know that I was taken care-of because I am still here.
My Blessings to you two and anyone with health issues; we are headed for better times, as Mother Earth transitions into a higher dimension; from 3D to 5D. Elmer, time to brush up on Quantum Physics.
As always, a Saskatchewan stubble-jumper.
Tony
Tony
You just provided us with a lesson in Quantum Physics and we thank you for that!
Marilyn and I had lunch with Dr. Thorpe and Sharon Watson last week and he asked about you. Yes he continued with his education about the wasteful practice fallacy of “burying Carbon”, a most essential element that is the “food” for all plants to grow and life on this planet.
You Scientists blow me away and makes me smile to hear all of you now who have “melted” Science and Religion into one common denominator and we can honestly apply the term “God” to that that becomes the catalyst to everything that exists including plants, animals and minerals.
Wow!
Daisy Nelson, our “strange” Educator a Pelly High School is smiling at the understanding that her students have achieved. Can you visualize, “Big Dave”, Fred, Roberta, “Slivers” and the illustrious Pelly 1958 graduating class of thirteen who were satisfied with only one change of underwear because we really had no idea it was possible to have more as we could not afford it?
Oiyayoi!
Good Bless Louise and you at that low elevation in Winterpeg!
Elmer