FROM: Larry Vaughn
TO: Lance Vaughn, Link Vaughn
Sunday, July 10 @ 10:41 AM
Greetings! After three days of leisurely driving with our neighbors Joe and Pat Stroup, we have arrived at Prospect Harbor, Maine for vacation. Attached is a photo of the house we are occupying. It is foggy, chilly, and drizzly here. Hope it warms up, or at least, dries up! We will be available by cell phone if you need us, unless we are sleeping or taking a nap or sleeping. We plan to leave here Friday, and arrive back in Atlanta Monday the 18th. Pardon me, I think I hear a lobster calling my name. Hope everyone is well.
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House in Prospect Harbor, Maine
FROM: Lance Vaughn
July 11 @ 10:10 AM
I hope all is well with you!!! I will try to call you tonight!!!
FROM: Link Vaughn
July 11 @ 1:15 PM
Dad – Have a RESTFUL time! What is your cell phone number? For some reason, I do not have it… Be sure to check out Bill’s sermons on line… The last two weeks have been some of his best…
FROM: Link Vaughn
July 11 @ 4:13 PM
All three of the (Bill Barley) sermons on Acts have blown me away… #2 and #3 are especially good and appropriate for the struggles we all go through and the repentance required for each of us. God’s blessing and favor to you!
DAY ONE
FROM: Lance Vaughn
Saturday, July 16 @ 10:05 PM
Earlier this morning, our mother Lea was admitted to an emergency room in Connecticut for acute abdominal pain. She is in stable condition and has a morphine pump to help her manage the pain. The doctors are thinking pancreatitis, but will know more in the morning. Our dad (Larry) has been given a cot and will be spending the night in the room with her tonight.
So, the story goes: yesterday, Mom and Dad were on their way back from a vacation in Maine with their friends Pat and Joe when Joe began experiencing chest pains. He was admitted to the same hospital and is in stable condition and under observation. While Joe was being looked after yesterday, Mom was feeling ill and spent most of the day sleeping in the truck. When she awoke this morning feeling worse, Dad took her to the emergency room. You know as much as I do at this point.