The outpouring of support from all of the Lynch’s friends has been heartwarming. A few of us are trying to coordinate the efforts of all of you that want to help. Kerri and Joey may be too busy to ask for help when they need it, so here are some people you can contact that will extend your offers of help to them:
MEALS: Shelley Burgess has offered to store meals in her freezer and give them to Kerri and Joey when they need them. Her number is 735-5731 or e-mail at spalmerburgess@yahoo.com .
FOOD: Joanne Awalt will be helping with grocery shopping/cooking. If you have fresh food you would like to give them (we love veggies from an organic garden!), you can call Joanne at 843-5960 or 944-3301, or e-mail her at livestrong03@wildblue.net .
ERRANDS, RIDES, VISITING: If you have time on your hands you would like to offer, contact Bronwen Pierson and she will make sure your offer gets passed on. Her number is 479-3777 or e-mail at btpierson@roadrunner.com .
Kerri and Joey are going to try to follow the most nutritional diet that they can. Of course, Cameron and Caleb will appreciate any home cooking, but here are some of the foods that Kerri and Joey like that will be beneficial to their recovery:
Whole grains like brown rice and barley, whole grain pastas, soups, lasagna, shrimp, scallops, chicken, beans, mushrooms, asparagus, carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, avocados, yellow, green, red, yellow peppers, onions, garlic, shallots, green onions, beet greens, fiddleheads, swiss chard, squash, summer squash, zucchini, nuts, fruit. Basically, keep the meat to a minimum, and stay away from the “white” stuff like white flour and sugar. Organic food is going to be the best for them while they are recovering.
Thank you so much for trying to make the next several months as comfortable for the whole family as possible.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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What a helluva' situation for such nice folks. My best wishes for a speedy recovery. For those arranging assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me if there is any way I can help.
ReplyDeleteDick Day (surveyor@midmaine,com)
Very thankful for everyone that is involved in getting this site started! What a great way for us all to help two people who have always helped sooo many others! Mark and I want to help in any way that we can, meals, rides, shopping, errands, working around the house or busines, anything at all! Please contact us at any time!!
ReplyDeleteDarlene Cookson
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I will be talking with Kerri after Joe's surgery to find out what specific diet his doctor is recommending. I can then make a list of their needs and stock up their kitchen for when Joe comes home. I also went through traditional treatments in 2003 but believe that proper nutrition helped me to heal and become cancer free today. Will post a "needs" list soon.
ReplyDeleteYou know we are thinking of you all and wishing you 100% success tomorrow. We send you love and prayers - we are with you.
ReplyDeleteLove, Janice and Tom
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ReplyDeleteEvie says she wants to "make Joey happy" soon! We are all there with you tomorrow...Love Marc, Bronwen, Finn and the bunny kisser
ReplyDeleteThanks to all of you for your words of encouragement and support. Joey has already started his journey by doing the "cleanse!" Not lovin' that too much :( We are headed to the hospital tomorrow morning at 10 and in the words of his surgeon"...unzipping him..." at 11:30! Will keep you posted on his progress. For now, God Bless and good night.
ReplyDeleteI would be happy to cook some meals, run errands, or anything Kerri and Joey need. My cell phone is 745-0252 so please call any time and I will make plans to help out.
ReplyDeleteLisa Grant
Thinking of you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this site! Joey and Kerri please know we are all thinking of you and the boys at this time and pray things go great tomorrow for Joey! We look forward to your updates and will be in contact with the "help" coordinators.
ReplyDeleteMary And I just found out this afternoon--our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. We will send you all the positive energy we can muster. It will be a wonderful day when I can see you both and give you each a big hug. BREATHE!
ReplyDeleteLove, Mary and Tom
Bobby and I want to send our love and prayers to you all. We know you have a long day ahead of you today. I think this blog is a great idea to stay connected with you.We will check it frequently. Give Joey a Big hug from us. You are both strong people with positive attitudes and strong faith.
ReplyDeleteLove, Bobby & Brenda
Kerri,
ReplyDeleteYou and Joey have been in my thoughts and prayers since I first heard the news. I know you will both be able to overcome the challenges that lie ahead. We'll all be waiting for news after Joey's surgery today and are glad that the first major step towards recovery has begun.
Love,
Caryn
Dear Joey & Kerri,
ReplyDeletePlease know you have been in our thoughts each and everyday since we heard of both your news. I am so pleased to see the out pouring of support you all are receiving during such a trying time. You are both such loved people in your community. Take advantage of those who want to help. We all are hear to help in any way possible to make this situation easier on both of you. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help, and I mean anything. We love you and the boy's dearly. I was so glad to hear Joey's surgery went well. Send him our love. Our prayer's for your family will continue daily and we will stay intouch thru this great website Casey created for you. Take care and lot's of love to all.
Love, Nicci (Giroux) Lagasse
Kerri and Joe, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
ReplyDeleteWe are on board to help in whatever way we can be of service. You are mighty special folks and neighbors. Hugs and love, Vicki and Chuck
neighbors across the lake.
Kerri & Joe, If there is anything we can do for you here at the Village or on a personal note, please, please don't hesitate to let us know. You two are too special to be in need of anything.
ReplyDeleteOn behalf of the Village, Shelby