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Here We Are

I have considered creating a blog for some time, and with recent events Eric would also like to start blogging so that we can keep everyone up to date with all the crazy things that are happening in our life.

For those that might not know, Eric has officially been diagnosed with lymphoma, which is cancer of the lymph nodes. We have yet to here if it is Hodgkins of Non-Hodgkins.

Right now, all I have to say is that we are so grateful for all of our family and friends that have been here and there to help us get through the beginning of this unpredictable journey.

Thank you for your prayers, thoughts, and crossed-fingers. I know all of these things will reach Heavenly Father and that we have already seen blessings from them.

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  1. Thanks for taking my call...first-time caller, long-time fan! Just wanted wanted you to know that I'm on board and there for you! I love you both!

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  2. Big Mike here. It kills me that I am not down there. Good thing you got Holly. Your an Angel, Holly. Eric is like my Napoleon Dynamite, i will be your Pedro. MUCH LOVE FROM THE COUVE!

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  3. Got it, and here we are standing at the ready to fight, fight, fight! Love you both very much!

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  4. Lovin the blog, Holly. Good luck you guys. We'll keep praying for good results!

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  5. Glad you are blogging now. We love you guys!

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  6. Hey Glems - we love you and we're here for you if you need anything. Seriously. We Cougars stick together! Miss you!

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  7. I just thought I would post on here how amazing it feels to see BYU beat Utah. Remember this, me, 'Utah sucks!' white trash looking Utah fan, 'whooped your ass the last 4 years.' me, 'what about this year?' guy, 'it don't matter.' lol so glad you experienced that with me!

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  8. Best wishes for a speedy and steady recovery. We will keep you and your family in our prayers!

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