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Friday, February 24, 2006 

"Who only stands and waits"

"He also serves who also stands and waits" is often quoted in military contexts, or long checkout lines, but it was written by Milton in a lamentation over his blindness, which required that his daughters read to him and made writing a struggle.

Our wait remains over the sale of our Midtown house, which has us in limbo (another term made famous by Milton) between two homes. I'll be in Phoenix most of next week, so let's hope for developments this weekend. We will be working to set up John's space in the basement so that he can begin moving in.

Courtney says her stomach is doing better, but perhaps we can be more sure if we stand and wait a bit longer.

About me

  • I'm Randy Cadenhead
  • From Atlanta, Georgia
  • My son John was diagnosed in November of 2004 with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML). Since then, he underwent three rounds of chemotherapy and received a bone marrow transplant in Seattle. This site is about his experience, as seen through his father's eyes. Links to John's website and to his own live journal are below.
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