The Struggle Has Ended

Greg Hewlett passed away on January 17th after nearly eight years of battling colon cancer. While we grieve his loss, we are comforted to know that he is with his Lord.

If you would like to leave your thoughts on Greg, please see this thread.

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Twelve Days of Chemo - the Video



These are the children of my twin sisters, Susan and Julie. The lyrics are in this entry.

For my grammy, i'd like to thank Paulo Hoff, Miguel Rodriguez-Bigas, Steve Perkins, Nicolas Vauthey, Nora Janjan, Cathy Eng, and Gabriel Shapiro for providing these miserable, yet inspiring, oncological gifts

My YouTube videos are collected here.

13 comments:

John said...

Laughter is good medicine, I'm pulling hard for you.

Josh said...

Greg, That's great! Thanks for the laughter. A number one smash hit in oncology wards everywhere, I'm sure. We love you and Christine and are praying for you both!
With you in His grace,
Josh

Araceli said...

My kids will love this!!!! What's awesome about this is that they are laughing because you are doing the FORBIDDEN... You are a grown up saying "pee" in the same room as small children, encouraging them to do it, which usually never happens, and here, happens OVER AND OVER again!.

sarah said...

Love it!! You could inspire cancer patients around the world with this one.

Judy Dominick said...

Fantastic! I applaud your ceativity and sense of humor.

Leslie said...

That is great--Merry Christmas! I am praying for y'all!

bradenbaugh said...

Greg, that was great!!!You should send that to cancer patients. I know several people in our church that would love that. Merry Christmas!
Love, Maria & Craig

Mike Shepard said...

Outstanding! Loved it!

Araceli said...

Where did the video go?

Nils said...

I�d forgotten about these lyrics. My, how time flies!
This video is priceless.

winnie krienke said...

Hi Gregg, that was very good, I laughed very hard, I am so glad you are in such good moon, and Xeloda looks like a cookie good enough to eat,which I am still taking,but I thank God, because of his grace, I live and blessed. May
god be with you an Christan, and I will pray for you and Christan. Have a merry Christmas.

Willeyne Berger said...

Greg,
I really admire your humor and so glad you were able to enjoy your nieces and nephews. I think of your family often and you already know we're praying for you. Your stamina is incredible. Love to you and your family and Merry Christmas. Willeyne

Carl said...

It appears that you are celebrating life. A good lesson for everyone. Thanks