Our Routine in Pictures

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Our 12 year-old son Reagan spent the day photographing us. From first thing in the morning to 9:00 at night. This is his 6 minute representation of our new life. From our breakfast supplements, to Chris' daily radio show (he uses our beds for sound protection), to our swim at a salt water pool 30 minutes away.
The pictures don't show the tears over the loss of our dogs, the longing for Colorado, and the discouraging news that our insurance carrier has refused coverage. But the beauty of the sunset somehow surpasses our "light and momentary affliction" and compels me to hope in something much bigger and brighter.

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  1. Tell Reagan he did a great job on the video! He will probably be a film producer when he gets older. I am so glad he is able to do something he loves to do! God has given him a special gift. - I missed seeing him and Meagan in the video! Wow-- I can not imagine what you are going through- feelings, emotions, and understanding. I pray that the daitly life of medicines and other activities-- God will show healing soon! It was nice to seeing the kids swimming- a fun family event!- a time to laugh and just enjoy the moment of being there. Love the high tech surround sound.. it works and you are able to do the show.- That is a blessing! I miss you deeply! I miss our talks and seeing you smile... you telling me God has us right where we need to be. His plan is way bigger than we can imagine. He has us going through it! God please reveal to us your plan.... We love you!
    Shanna

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  2. Andrea,

    So sorry to hear all you have been through. I have been glued to the blog reading. We left Monument September 2007 and I remember hearing that you had to leave you house in rather a hurry, but I had no idea the extent of the family's illness. I will continue to pray for healing. Take care

    Jo-Ann Brown

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  3. Thanks Regan and the whole Fabry family for being so open with your lives. I liked the video. I will be praying for all of you. I
    c o m p l e t e l y understand about the dog. There is just something about a dog(and cat) that can fill some holes within.
    Cool thing about a saltwater swimming pool. That is why I love swimming in the ocean. I feel so buoyant.
    I know it is easy to say and hard to practice but,"God, in His great mercy," will "never leave us or forsake us." That in itself helps me cope or as the kids say today,"deal".
    Yours In Christ,
    Becky

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  4. Well done, Reagan. Thanks for sharing. I listen to Chris Fabry Live! almost everyday and pray for your family.

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  5. Reagan, thanks for sharing all those pics with us. It's nice to see you all from those of us who miss you so much.
    Wendy White

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  6. good evening and God bless you for sharing your story about the encounter with mold our daughter has been diagnosed as having an allergic reaction to mold in our church we are continually praying for her and now praying you all. my wife and i know that God is a healing God and also a God of common sense when the problem is revealed fix it 'God empowers us to know how to do it. Bless you peace and love Greg

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