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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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Thursday, April 23, 2009
It was a whirlwind decision, but a few of the kids and I have made the trip to Colorado to see Ryan's senior play, Flowers For Algernon. Andrea had hoped to come and I was going to stay with the boys in Tucson--we were going to go to the fair, chew tobacco, and spit. Instead, Andrea stayed with the boys. She sent me a picture today of them riding on the back of an elephant at the Pima County Fair. I hear they also rode the rollercoaster.
It's weird driving through the night, but there's something energizing about it. Kind of like the writing regimen. You simply head out on a direction and mile after mile you build toward the conclusion of the trip.
We saw a beautiful sunset in New Mexico, great cloud formations, and then the stars became visible as we drove through the night. It was so early when we got here that we just drove around listening to the end of the John Grisham book we had brought. Then we surprised my oldest daughter who works at a local diner and showed up at her workplace.
I'll be with some friends at Focus on the Family Friday, so that will be fun. By Friday night I'm hoping I'll be ready to bring flowers for Algernon. We'll drive south on Sunday and rejoin our crew. A whirlwind trip, but worth the effort.
It's weird driving through the night, but there's something energizing about it. Kind of like the writing regimen. You simply head out on a direction and mile after mile you build toward the conclusion of the trip.
We saw a beautiful sunset in New Mexico, great cloud formations, and then the stars became visible as we drove through the night. It was so early when we got here that we just drove around listening to the end of the John Grisham book we had brought. Then we surprised my oldest daughter who works at a local diner and showed up at her workplace.
I'll be with some friends at Focus on the Family Friday, so that will be fun. By Friday night I'm hoping I'll be ready to bring flowers for Algernon. We'll drive south on Sunday and rejoin our crew. A whirlwind trip, but worth the effort.
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3 comments:
Chris, I listen to you most every day. I have even called a couple of times but hung up. Chicken, I know! :) It's always good that I do that as the people that do stay on the line have wonderful things to share. SO, I just wanted to let you know that I miss hearing you as "share" is going on at this time but I can't wait to hear you again next week. I will take care of my "friday sigh" today, as every Friday. Anywho, just wanted you to know that I love your show and your family. You guys are an inspiration to many and I know that does not come without its' cost. Thanks for all you say and do......Much love-donna
Chris,
Thanks for letting Andrew speak about Alex today. We are still praying for you everyday. When you have some time please email us as I work very closely with the execs at your insurance company.
Stephanie Stevens
Chris,
I have a good friend in AZ (Rachel C.) who just found black mold in her house. I've emailed her your website so she can see your story. I wanted you to know in case she tries to contact you.
Stephanie Stevens