Monday, June 2, 2008

First Week of Camp

Lots of weather at the camp...at least 2 severe thunderstorms blew through this week (one was during a tornado warning). All the guys called home from the basement, just to let their worried parents know they were OK. All I heard in the background was lots of laughing and joking, so I know they weren't scared. That is the fun of being at camp--it is all fun!

This week Justin got to attend his first Catholic mass. He joked that they were more interactive than the Baptists! Justin is in charge of the rock climbing wall, the campfires and some other things, plus helping the program director and counseling. As far as he knew, nobody knew about his brain tumor yet. He was getting ready to tell them about it when one of the storms blew in...

Ted Kennedy's surgery went well this morning. His doctor said that even though the malignant tumor cannot be cured, by surgically taking as much out as they can get gives the raditation and chemotherapy a better chance. Once again, Justin's tumor is similar, but not malignant at this point. So he has a much better outlook on a normal life. I have been very interested in reading and studying about this.

Justin seems healthy and happy. Praise God for that!

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