This picture of the "Fargo's" was taken at a neighborhood farewell party when we were moving Mom & Dad to Carson City. Lynn, David & I don't have too many chances to all be together with them so this was a nice opportunity.
Lynn was having a good day today when we visited her. The induced coma she is in seems to be helping to keep her brain pressure down which is what we want to see. We expect the doctors to make their next plan of approach after a week at this stage. Waiting is hard but we are keeping our vigil and trying to tell her about all the good wishes that are being sent her way.
Lynn cannot have flowers sent to her (could not enjoy them anyway) but we would like to fill her wall with cards. If you would like to send a card please send it c/o Pam & Gary at 601 Sunrise Dr., Dayton, NV 89403. We will take any that we receive to the hospital to post on the wall. We are hoping Lynn will see how much she is loved when she finally opens her eyes.
David has to head home to North Carolina tomorrow and we are sad to see him go, but he and Doris will be back on Father's Day weekend to spend a few days with Lynn and the rest of us before he heads to SoCal to see his new granddaughter, Lily Anna Fargo!
In other family news we have a few graduations happening this next few weeks. Our granddaughter, Besso, will graduate from 8th grade this year and our granddaughter, Mackenzie, will graduate from high school. We will not be able to go to Besso's graduation as they limit the number of people who can attend, but we are looking forward to seeing Mackenzie walk across the stage in just a little over a week. We will have a chance to see Jen, Jeff & Besso as they will be coming up for Mackenzie's graduation.
Family is the most important part of our lives and we are so blessed to have such a great family. So many of our good friends are part of our extended family. We love you all.




Please tell Lynn that Nicki Branch from Millikan just heard about her accident and is sending prayers from her horse rescue ranch in San Diego, FalconRidge, home to 60 rescued horses!
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