Monday, March 12, 2007

Fortune Cookies Anyone?





It seems that the fortunes I usually get in my fortune cookies make no sense at all. On Saturday we had some carry out Thai and of course, some delicious fortune cookies. I did learn from Dad that you are never supposed to open a broken fortune cookie. My fortune (in my unbroken cookie) was: "While times may seem difficult, your future forecasts a quick turnaround." So, hopefully there is something to these things. Too bad quick isn't a week or so, but I'll take it anyway.

For all of you that have sent notes and personal e-mails, thank you!

12 comments:

Linda and Rich said...

Dear Sandy,

Fortunie cookies don't lie! We know you're bringing your "A team," and will lick this with your usual positive attitude, determination, and common sense. We're rooting for you big time from down here in VA and sending positive thoughts your way every day. Much love to you, Matt, Olivia, and Carina (the new pictures are adorable).
Lots of love, Linda and Rich
P.S. Didn't have *quite* as much trouble as your dad did in setting the google account -- but then, he's "senior" to us.

Unknown said...

Quite possibly two of the cutest kids ever :) You know I'm here for you and my thoughts are with you!

Love ya,
Nate

Patsy said...

Dad did a lot better setting up my google account...I only have one! I am dazzled by your compposure through all of this. You are my role model in so many ways. Hope 'ladies night' was a blast. Love, Patsy

k&d said...

Pretty little girls and getting so big. Keep up with the messages as you know Becky isn't verbal at times. It seems you have a large support group which is 1/2 of the battle with cancer,that and a very positive attitude. If you ever feel down (which you might) just call 1-800-grandmaportage. Lots of love and hugs to all of you.

Pam Roble said...

Keep up the good attitude. It does help!

By the way, I'm meeting with my bosom buddies for dinner tonight. We met while in radiation treatment. We have stayed close, and are always there for each other. When I look at this group, I see wonderful, optimistic, funny and supportive women. I see the same thing in you.

Love,
Pam

bre said...

cute pictures! jeanne showed us the whole set online last time we were up there. i can't believe how big they are getting; but i guess that's what happens when we live a state away.

anyway, just wanted to let you know we are thinking about you & the fam.

love,
bre & paul

Mom and Steve said...

The pictures of the "Peanuts" show the beauty and strength you possess. ( I took a Google course just to get this right).

My prayers and thoughts are with you everyday.

Love, Step-Dad ("Cramps")

Ricardo Anbar said...

Believe the cookie!!!

Unknown said...

Sandy:
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Your girls look beautiful.
Adalber

Shelley said...

Hey Sandy!

It has been way too long since we've seen each other...12 years, I think!!! Who ever thought we would grow up and have to deal with problems greater than which party we were going to or how packed Memorial Library would be! But, if there is anyone whose strength, determination and sheer will I admire, it is you! Although it has been long time, looking at your pictures takes me right back to Madison. Your girls are beautiful! They have the same sparkle in their eyes that you do! My prayers are with you! Hope we are able to get together soon! Cathy and I will be thinking of you!

Shelley (Schroeder) Anderson

Jacki and Steve said...

I just love fortune cookies, don't you!

Patty Endres said...

Well hello, Miss Sandy.
You are an amazing person, quite simply. Even though our recent get-togethers have been infrequent, and consisted of bumping into each other at the Greek Festival in Tosa or roommate frolicking poolside at Becky's each summer, the news about you was heartbreaking to me. I'm looking forward to seeing you this week at Habeneros, and am thinking about you and your family constantly. Hang in there - you've got so much on your side (especially your sense of humor)!