Sunday, June 30, 2013

Sunny Days. . .

the title of this blog may seem to most to be a contradiction when you consider the diagnosis that Mark's been given.  We talked about what we should call this blog.  Mark didn't hesitate when he came up with the name.  He is very happy right now.  The sun is shining, it's summertime and he is surrounded by people he loves.

Also, the blog address: 6andahalfwrecks is significant.  Our email address used to be 5wrecks (Mark, Kelley, Tyler, Keenan & Noah). . . we've added a daughter-in-law to our family and she & Keenan are expecting in September (baby is the 1/2!). 

5 comments:

Michelle said...

Hello Recker family! I'm thankful you guys are doing this blog. I really appreciate being able to follow along with Mark's treatments, etc. My family and I will continue to pray for Mark and your family! Please feel the love and hugs from so many people that care about all of you!

~Michelle Kuenzi

Stutzman's Eight By Grace said...

Mr. Recker and family-
We are so glad that you started this blog! We have been thinking of and praying for you guys since we received the news. We will continue to uplift you all in prayer and do all we can to help. Know that so many people are praying and love you guys! Adam, Amber and Stutzman kids

Unknown said...

I am hoping that I am doing this right. I hope you get this. We think of you all everyday. Who wouldn't. Great guy and wonderful Family. Enjoy each of these sunny days.
Love to all,
Donna

LaughingLoud said...

Just read the post and the blog. Mark & Kelley, We sent you a private message on FB. Mark, you can't chase us away! You and I go too far back for that. You are loved. Sorry we missed your wonderful day! Many blessings! Steve & Nancy

Unknown said...

Hi Mark. As I am struggling while trying to figure out how to post comments on your blog, I keep thinking, “I wish that Mark Recker were here to give me some technical assistance!” I also have been reflecting on our conversations and some emails that we exchanged while my family and I were still living in California. You were always very helpful. When I arrived at Silver Crest to start unpacking my boxes, I found a note from you that you had taped to my classroom door, and it made me feel so welcome. During my year at Silver Crest, I had many questions, since I was so unfamiliar with the school and the town. You were always patient and kind. Thank you for making our transition to Silverton a little easier!
Fondly,
Inga Mannion, John, Sean, Katie, Megan, and Brian