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- Chris Fabry
- Married to Andrea since 1982. We have 9 children together and none apart. Our dog's name is Tebow.
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After finding and remediating mold twice in our Colorado home, we abandoned ship in October 2008. Because of the high levels of exposure, our entire family was affected. After months of seeing different specialists for all of the problems, we came to Arizona to begin comprehensive treatment to rid our bodies of the toxic buildup. In August 2009 we moved into a larger home, four bedrooms, south of Tucson, north of Mexico. I am doing my daily radio program/ writing from that location. Thanks for praying for us. We really feel it.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
I know this move to Arizona is really happening because I just changed my address. Actually, we'll have our mail forwarded to Arizona for a while, until we can return. My credit card was charged $1, so I know this is happening.
If you haven't read Andrea's post about the symptoms she has had over the past few months, go to her blog. The link is to the right. It's scary to see such a young person have these symptoms. She is sure that I have them too. Memory loss. A brain "fog." Repeating things you've told friends and family. Just sounds like a normal day to me in the camper. I don't think I have those symptoms, but she's usually right.
It snowed here last night and the temperatures are frigid. Ryan and I sat on our one piece of furniture remaining, a couch, and draped electric blankets over us as we watched a movie. I took a bunch of food cans and unopened packages to our local food pantry but they had closed because of the weather. Where is global warming when you need it?
Oh, I almost forgot. If you haven't read Andrea's post about the symptoms she has had over the past few months, go to her blog. The link is to the right.
I guess this is really happening.
If you haven't read Andrea's post about the symptoms she has had over the past few months, go to her blog. The link is to the right. It's scary to see such a young person have these symptoms. She is sure that I have them too. Memory loss. A brain "fog." Repeating things you've told friends and family. Just sounds like a normal day to me in the camper. I don't think I have those symptoms, but she's usually right.
It snowed here last night and the temperatures are frigid. Ryan and I sat on our one piece of furniture remaining, a couch, and draped electric blankets over us as we watched a movie. I took a bunch of food cans and unopened packages to our local food pantry but they had closed because of the weather. Where is global warming when you need it?
Oh, I almost forgot. If you haven't read Andrea's post about the symptoms she has had over the past few months, go to her blog. The link is to the right.
I guess this is really happening.
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Chris, I read your blog pretty regularly to keep up on what is happening with your family. Speaking of brain fog, this is probably a time in your life you would all like to forget.:) I just want to encourage you in our Father. You are not alone. I know the separation from the family must be very difficult. I know you count yourself blessed to be married to such a wise and courageous woman and mother. May God strengthen you all in the Race. May our Great Physician bring healing. May we all stand back in amazement at the great work he is going to accomplish for his glory.
Chris.....You are a hoot! Your sense of humor creates a great big smile on my face! Know you are all loved and prayed for. Sondra
Chris,
I listen to your show every day on my way to work. You always have interesting topics and I can just imagine you in your little camper down by the creek! No one would ever guess because your program always airs without a hitch! I don't have much else to say except that you are a delight to listen to! Keep up the good work!
-Karen
Chris, I just finished reading Dogwood. Brother, it ought to come with a warning label!
Warning: This book is intriguing and addictive. It is not a 'fluff' book and will have you thinking deep and hard.
This is sure a change from your earlier adult books! Looking forward to June Bug.
Know that you and the family are still wrapped up in prayer.
Blessings,
Mary Beth