Sheer Willpower


It is still implausible to me that less than a week ago we were wrapping up a 24-day vacation of vacations. After Kristi’s October surgery we worried that we might not even make the trip. But we did and it was incredible — yes, we took it slower than in the past, but we had no problems.  

In hindsight it must have been Kristi’s sheer willpower that kept her going despite the disease beginning to overwhelm her body. It was only after the release of being home — just 18 hours after we got home — that she allowed herself to feel the burden. 

I’m not known for making the most responsible financial decisions. For this trip I had the opportunity to upgrade our flight to Paris to first-class, something we’d never done — I surprised Kristi with the news the day before we left. While I felt guilty about spending the extra money, again, in hindsight, I’m so glad Kristi was able to fly to Europe in such comfort. 


Kristi has rested comfortably all day today. She is mostly unresponsive. She had a few more visitors and our family and closest friends spent the whole day in jubilant fellowship. 

The hospice nurse visited while our kids and their closest friends were here. The nurse was able to give the whole group some insight into what we can expect moving forward, and answer questions. It was a frank discussion. Hard, but knowledge helps alleviate worry and fear. It was good. 

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  1. ♥️๐Ÿค—๐Ÿ™

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  2. Thinking about each of you! -kds

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  3. Love you guys. Lifting you in prayer continuously.

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  4. Thank God you have an exceptional nurse that is keeping all of you up to speed. Though it’s so hard with all the emotions going on for each of you, it’s a blessing to keep things in perspective. As always you’re ALL in my prayers. May God continue to watch over His child Kristie and each of you๐Ÿ™Thank you for the update๐Ÿ’—

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  5. Continuing to hold you all in my prayers. I am grateful you have such good support with hospice who can offer insight. And I adore that you splurged for 1st class, well deserved for you both.

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  6. With love to the Mulligan family. Kristi and Jim, you are two of the most genuine and uplifting people I know. Proud of all that you do. ❤️❤️๐Ÿค—๐Ÿค—

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  7. Continuing to have you in my thoughts and prayers ๐Ÿ™.

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  8. I'm so glad you had that wonderful trip together. And first class - what a beautiful gift! I'm thinking of you all and sending lots of hugs

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  9. Sending hugs and love to you all. May God keep his hands on all of you. Continued thoughts and prayers ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ

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