Many of you have asked.. (just blown away by the genuine interest....I
just print them out and make sure she reads them...with many solid
results...(she's a suck...lol)
She's off to Columbus MO to a specialty facility. Not much on the
recovery front, but she can make her elbows move...new to her as of
yesterday. She now spends a few hours per day upright in a
wheelchair...something that she expresses as very liberating and
promising.
I have been appointed to be the GC for all her projects at her
beautiful home. I am honoured.
I'll be around here asking some questions, I'm sure.
Life can sure throw some interesting curveballs....
Thanks for all your support.
r
I am really glad to hear things are improving. You know, one wonders
about these things, but as I am a pretty private person, I only want to
talk about matters of the heart when I feel like it. Not before, not
after.
So thanks for the update. She has a lot of supporters (and so do you!)
out here in cyberland. Please do keep us posted.
Robert
In article <[email protected]>,
Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> She's off to Columbus MO to a specialty facility. Not much on the
> recovery front, but she can make her elbows move...new to her as of
> yesterday. She now spends a few hours per day upright in a
> wheelchair...something that she expresses as very liberating and
> promising.
Every improvement like that is a milestone.
There are lots of us pulling for her. She sure sounds like an amazing
person.
On 25 Jun 2006 21:14:10 -0700, "Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Many of you have asked.. (just blown away by the genuine interest....I
>just print them out and make sure she reads them...with many solid
>results...(she's a suck...lol)
>
>She's off to Columbus MO to a specialty facility. Not much on the
>recovery front, but she can make her elbows move...new to her as of
>yesterday. She now spends a few hours per day upright in a
>wheelchair...something that she expresses as very liberating and
>promising.
>
>I have been appointed to be the GC for all her projects at her
>beautiful home. I am honoured.
>I'll be around here asking some questions, I'm sure.
>
>Life can sure throw some interesting curveballs....
>
>Thanks for all your support.
>
>
>r
Again I'll say that I'm sorry for your sisters misfortune... but as you've
pointed out, she's optimistic and a fighter and we need more like her...
Hopes for a recovery and appreciation of her small "steps" and advances..
Mac
https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis
https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/wood_stuff.htm
Ditto.
TomNie
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> I am really glad to hear things are improving. You know, one wonders
> about these things, but as I am a pretty private person, I only want to
> talk about matters of the heart when I feel like it. Not before, not
> after.
>
> So thanks for the update. She has a lot of supporters (and so do you!)
> out here in cyberland. Please do keep us posted.
>
> Robert
>
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in news:1151295250.248302.184300
@y41g2000cwy.googlegroups.com:
> Many of you have asked.. (just blown away by the genuine interest....I
> just print them out and make sure she reads them...with many solid
> results...(she's a suck...lol)
>
> She's off to Columbus MO to a specialty facility. Not much on the
> recovery front, but she can make her elbows move...new to her as of
> yesterday. She now spends a few hours per day upright in a
> wheelchair...something that she expresses as very liberating and
> promising.
>
> I have been appointed to be the GC for all her projects at her
> beautiful home. I am honoured.
> I'll be around here asking some questions, I'm sure.
>
> Life can sure throw some interesting curveballs....
>
> Thanks for all your support.
>
>
> r
>
R,
Give'r an attagirl for me.
Regards,
Hank
Robatoy wrote:
> Many of you have asked.. (just blown away by the genuine interest....I
> just print them out and make sure she reads them...with many solid
> results...(she's a suck...lol)
>
> She's off to Columbus MO to a specialty facility. Not much on the
> recovery front, but she can make her elbows move...new to her as of
> yesterday. She now spends a few hours per day upright in a
> wheelchair...something that she expresses as very liberating and
> promising.
>
> I have been appointed to be the GC for all her projects at her
> beautiful home. I am honoured.
> I'll be around here asking some questions, I'm sure.
>
> Life can sure throw some interesting curveballs....
>
> Thanks for all your support.
>
>
> r
>
G'day,
If good news can come of bad, your sisters small steps is it.
all the best to
you, your family and of course your sister
John