Memorial Day 2024
With gratitude to God and all of those who have served, we pray you have a blessed Memorial Day.
"Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends."
- Jesus in John 15:13, The Holy Bible -
With gratitude to God and all of those who have served, we pray you have a blessed Memorial Day.
"Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends."
- Jesus in John 15:13, The Holy Bible -
We had such a good time last week playing music with our friends.
As long as we are home and doing well, please plan to join us on a regular basis.
"Monday Music with The Family Fold,"
and
"Friday Family Fold Church Gathering."
Both events start at 6:00 P.M. on "The Patio."
We are home, and we are ready to pick with you! Please join us tomorrow (May 13th) at 6:00 P.M. for some “Monday Music on The Patio.”
We are so thankful to be home, and we are praising The Lord that Mom is doing better. Your prayers are working, so please keep them going.
After coming through March and April in the hospitals in Florida, this month of May finds me quoting Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz”… “There’s no place like home!”
Speaking of “The Wizard of Oz,” on this date in the year 2000, I had my first paying gig as the bass player in the pit orchestra for The Augusta Players’ production of “The Wizard of Oz” at The Imperial Theater in Downtown Augusta, GA. Mom sat down in the pit with me and turned my sheet music for me because I was nervous about having to juggle that, counting rhythm, keeping my place, holding the bow, being a 12-year-old, and doing something I had never done before. We never would have thought then that Mom would go on to play that very same bass for The Family Fold. We didn’t know that there would even be a Family Fold. Our world was classical music back then… What fun and blessings from The Lord we have had through the years!
And we look forward to having more music and fun with you tomorrow evening. You are a blessing to us. Thanks again for all of your love & prayers!
~Eryn~
Since we have a little “Wizard of Oz” theme going on, we thought we’d cap off this update with “Somewhere Over The Rainbow.” Hope you enjoy!
Thank you all for your strong prayers for my mom, Ricie Eubanks! We were so happy to make it back home from the hospitals in Jacksonville, FL… But, we are having to travel back there today for more follow-up appointments with Mayo Clinic. Please pray that all will go well with this trip, and we can get on back home and back to our routine. We are grateful for your faithful prayers for Mom. Please keep on! God always answers and provides.
After we catch our breath from this week’s travel, we plan to get back to gathering on “The Patio” for music, church, fellowship, etc.
We pray that you & your family will have a happy Mother’s Day this weekend. Wherever you may be in life, we pray that God will give you extra hope, peace, joy, comfort, and assurance that day.
~ Eryn ~
April 24th, 2024 — We had to take Mom to Mayo Clinic’s ER this morning. She is being admitted to their hospital. Although she was discharged from Brooks Rehab yesterday and her nuclear shunt study for her brain looked good, she has gotten in a worse shape. We couldn’t come home like this. Please pray for answers and healing for Mom as we are still on this road. Thank you.
We are traveling to Jacksonville, Florida again to be with Ricie at Brooks Rehab Hospital. Unfortunately her condition has not improved as we had all hoped during this month of April. I have alerted her doctors at Mayo Clinic, and they are concerned that her brain shunt is not working properly. Mom will be discharged from Brooks Rehab on Thursday morning, and we will take her over to Mayo Clinic for a “nuclear shunt study.” I’m not sure what will happen after that. Please keep on praying for Ricie (and for us while we are “up in the air”). Thank you!
We are in Jacksonville, Florida visiting Mom at Brooks Rehab Hospital. She is hangin’ in there. One specific prayer request we have is for her appetite. Please pray that she’ll get to eating, otherwise they will have to put a feeding tube in her……. Thank y’all for continuing to hold Mom in your hearts and prayers. We love her so!
It’s “Masters Week” in Augusta, Georgia; and that has us walking down memory lane. The Family Fold is grateful for all of the fun years we’ve had playing music for the golf guests… To God be the glory!
Speaking of years, I praise The Lord for another year of life as I celebrate my birthday this weekend. And I thank you all for being part of my life.
Thank you all for praying for my mom, Ricie. Please keep on. She did make it out of Mayo Clinic Hospital, but she is still in Florida at Brooks Rehab Hospital. She cannot work on walking yet due to her fragile spine. (That’s why there is talk of a future reconstructive surgery.) But Mayo said that rehab could help her get stronger in other ways for when she comes home with us. Mom is keeping a good attitude through it all. She had bad nausea and other difficulties today, but the medical team at Brooks are doing what they can to make her feel better. Please continue to pray for The Lord to strengthen, protect, and heal Mom.
After an unexpected week & a half in Florida, we had to come home to Augusta and leave Mom in Jacksonville. We hope/plan to travel back there soon to be with her. Our hearts ache not to be with her right now.
We are going to have a pop-up music/church gathering on “The Patio” on Sunday (April 7th, 2024) at 5:00 P.M. We thought it would cheer us up. Please join us if you can.
Thanks again for all of your love & prayers!
Some of y’all may have already heard this, but for those that didn’t…
We had safe travels to Jacksonville, FL on Monday; but we never did go to bed that night because we had to call 911 for Mom. She couldn’t stand up, and we could not pull her up. Jacksonville Fire & Rescue took her in the ambulance to the ER at Mayo Clinic. They have been doing all sorts of tests, and she has been admitted to their hospital. Her brain ventricles had enlarged, so her neurosurgeon adjusted her shunt. He wants to observe her for a while and run more tests. He said he believes it’s “a bump in the road,” but they “take her bumps very seriously.” Please keep on praying for Mom!
And thank y’all for praying for me, too. I had been up since 7:00 A.M. on Monday and didn’t sleep again until Tuesday at 10:00 P.M. I think The Lord kept me running on a lot of adrenaline and love for Mom.
Happy Spring to You! This update is a bit overdue, and there are several of y'all out there that I owe an old-fashioned phone call or greeting card. So be on the lookout for me and my good intentions, haha!
Mom is hanging in there. Everyday she battles excruciating pain and fatigue. Everyday has its share of crying because of the severe hurt, but God keeps her attitude joyful and hopeful. A neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic has plans to reconstruct her spine (from her neck to her pelvis), but none of us want to pursue that until we absolutely have to or feel more confident that it is the right time for it. We all want the surgery to be successful, not catastrophic. So please continue to pray for God's guidance, timing, protection, blessing, and healing.
We are traveling to Jacksonville, Florida next week for more imaging and tests at the Mayo Clinic. Please pray that we will have safe travels as well as good endurance and strength. Going about the tasks of a day are hard and time consuming for Mom. (But she is a trooper, and God keeps her going!)
While there we will also purchase more of the infection medicine ($200). As we look back, we are thankful over and over again for y'all donating and supporting her like you have. Anything you are ever able to give is such a help to her, and we are grateful.
Most of all, please keep on giving Mom a place on your prayer list. Money cannot buy that kind of love and access to God's power.
On behalf of The Family Fold, I send our love & prayers for you, too... ERYN
P.S. - The photos below are Scriptures and a prayer that Mom & I keep tucked in our Bible and say on a daily basis. We thought you might want to join in on praying these with us as well.
"The Old Rugged Cross"... We send you this Family Fold favorite with a prayer that you & yours will have a blessed Easter season.
We have Family Fold patches available now! Let us know if you would like one.
This update is long overdue, but we know y’all are holding us up in prayer, and we are so thankful for that! We definitely feel your love and concern.
6-weeks ago Mom had a lot of imaging done on her spine at Mayo Clinic. Today we are on the road to Jacksonville, Florida again so Mayo Clinic can do a biopsy of her spine tomorrow (November 10th, 2023). Please pray that we have safe travels, that the procedure will go well, and that the results will help Mom. Also, before we head back to Augusta, we’ll swing by the Mayo Pharmacy to pick up more prescriptions to keep combating infection.
When the doctors looked at Mom’s spine images from September, they noticed a place where more erosion of the bone had occurred. (Yikes!) So they want to investigate. (And we want them to, also!)
Is the infection being stubborn and resistant? Or could it be a different infection? What’s caused this? We are longing to get to the bottom of it!
Please keep praying with me for my mom…..
Father God, we are still crying out to You and believing in You for answers, for clarity, for solutions, for healing, for victory for Ricie. Nothing is a mystery to You. Nothing is hidden from You. Nothing is too hard for You. Nothing is impossible for You. And nothing separates us from Your love that You have for us in Christ Jesus, our Lord. We trust in You, Father; and pray wholeheartedly in Your Son’s Name. Amen.
As we remember Israel in our prayers, we’d like to share a Family Fold favorite with you… “Hebrew Girl,” written by Margaret Frost & Eryn Eubanks.
Family Fold Church Gathering/Jam ~ 6:00 P.M. Tomorrow (Sunday 07/16/2023) on “The Patio” (which now features a tin roof covering, a swamp cooler, and extra fans). 😎
We are on our way back home from Jacksonville, Florida. Mom has had several Mayo Clinic appointments lately. After seeing her neurologist and brain neurosurgeon, Mom got her brain shunt adjusted today.
She also saw her infectious disease doctor recently. He reviewed the imaging of her spinal cord, and he said that he saw “pockets of infection and inflammation.” He said that if that did not look better the next time she has imaging in September, they may do a biopsy to investigate this. He also wants her to continue to take antibiotics for at least another 6-months. (She’s been taking these medicines for a year already.) So please continue to pray for God to defeat this infection in her body and heal the damage.
Last week had its worries with several pharmacies in Augusta - as well as Mayo Clinic’s pharmacy at their headquarters in Rochester, Minnesota - not being able to get one of Mom’s antibiotic medicines. Thank God, the Mayo Clinic pharmacy in Jacksonville was able to get it yesterday, and we picked it up today before heading home. Holding that pill bottle in my hand was holding an answered prayer!
Thank you all for praying for Mom. Please continue to intercede for her. If she does have spine surgery in the future to stabilize her back, the neurosurgeon would prefer to wait 3-6 months after she comes off of her antibiotics and makes it through that time period with no sickness or bad changes. He would also want to confirm that she is free of infection by comparing images taken of her spine at various times during this waiting period, as well as possibly doing a biopsy then before pursuing surgery. So those things may happen sometime in 2024. Meanwhile, please pray for God to keep Mom safe, strengthen her, comfort her, and heal her during this time of waiting.
Remembering June 2019… When my late friend, Don Rhodes, presented me with the 2019 Greater Augusta Arts Council’s award for “Artist of The Year.” To God be the glory!
Thinking of Don Rhodes, “Mimmie,” and Eddie Smith… The Family Fold looks forward to being reunited with them in Heaven one day!
We hope you all have been doing well. We are on our way to the Mayo Clinic for a couple of appointments for Mom. Please continue to pray for her as she still has a ways to go on this healing journey. More to come on that in future updates; but spine surgery, studies, and multitudes of tests at Mayo Clinic are being discussed. Please pray for God to guide us all and protect Mom.
On another note, we were shocked and deeply saddened to find out that our beloved friend, Don Rhodes, passed away on June 9th. More to come on that, too. Please remember Don’s family and friends in your prayers.
So these have been emotional times, but we can testify that The Lord’s blessings are present at all times. God is always good! Weather permitting, we do hope to praise Him this weekend at our “Family Fold Church Gathering” on The Patio.