Monday, September 6, 2010

A visit with Terry Fox

    Shortly after leaving Thunder Bay yesterday, the family had an opportunity to visit the Terry Fox memorial. This was a very emotional time for everyone. Terry also suffered with osteosarcoma.
    Then it was on to Eagle Ridge Provincial Park home of Canada's longest suspension bridge which the whole family climbed. At the top of two different suspension bridges and a high hill or cliff a zip line brings courageous travellers back to the starting point. This zip line is 2,680 feet long and is 185 feet high near the top. Mason was the first to go! The whole family took it.....even Jade!
    They travelled as far as Neys, Ontario yesterday and stayed at Neys Provincial Park. Today they travelled to Sault Saint Marie and will make the final push to Toronto tommorrow.
     We thank you for continuing to think about and pray for Mason.

2 comments:

A Big Hearted Railroader said...

Dear Mason & Family:


I have read your blog over the past few years and just want to say that you are all in my prayers and that I pray that Mason will win his battle. May the Lord be with you.

A Big Hearted Railroader

2ROBINS ON RNR said...

Dear Mason and family,
Having just recently come on your blog, my husband, Albert & I want to let you know that we are praying for you at home and in our 6 am sessions every Thursday with a prayer group that we pray with.
God has worked in my life; the cancer I was diagnosed with in January 2010, is gone, praise the Lord!
Know that you, Mason, are being upheld to God with much love & caring.
Sincerely, Gai* & Albert