March 19, 2011 - early morning

Good morning all, we are just getting ready to go visit with Jason, and will be putting more of an update a bit later today. Right now though, I want to provide an address where you can send cards, pictures, "things" to be shared with Jason. DO NOT SEND FOOD OR FLOWERS!! If we can brighten up his room in anyway it will help in his recovery. Send them to:

George Ross
General Delivery
8901 Wisconsin Ave.
Bethesda, MD 20889-5600

Either Linda or I will be going to pick things up there, on a regular basis, and bringing them back to Jason. Thanks, and God Speed to you all.

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  1. Oh, what a wonderful picture!! So great to have him greet us as the blog page opened :) If I can't send him spaghetti or icecream can I send him anything regarding the SF Giants? Remember to take care of yourselves this weekend George and Linda. Try and get some much needed rest after this trying week. Continuing with prayers and good thoughts and light! Love, Karen & Rob

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  2. Great picture and encouraging news. Thank you for the updates. A banner has been hung for Jason in downtown Livermore. There was one on "K" St. but when I checked the other day it was not there. We are all thinking of Jason and the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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  4. I'm so glad for the address George! We'll work on some colorful cards right away! I'm so grateful for your updating and allowing us in on your journey with Jason. Much love to you all - Christina

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  5. We are from church in Livermore and want you to know how much you are in our thoughts and prayers for the sacrifice you have experienced in the service of your country. May God help speed your recovery and the return to the community that so appreciates what you have done.

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