Sept. 10. Hay bro, you are 50 today...how does it feel? I dont want to hear anything negative....you are in great health..Ha. Was good talking to you.
Ron had a good day. Actually fed himself Becky's delecious enchaladas with this neet gadget. As he says, "wasn't too pretty or anything, but he got the job done". He walked his usual 3 laps down the runway. Getting stronger every day. Praise God. Got more encouraging cards today. Thank you for your love and support. It keeps us going.
Just an FYI...Monday night 7ish, Elle's (our daughter) school caught on fire, so they have no school this week. She is enjoying more time with Ron at the hospital and just doing nothing. Will have a temporary location by Monday. Then later that evening on my way home from the hospital, waiting for the light to change infront of Graders Ice Cream shop, a drunk Harley Davidson driver decided to smash into the back of Elle's new Jeep Liberty. He went flying and smashed himself bad. I just sat there looking in the back mirror at this guy with blood running down his face...Lord, I really did not need this. He decided to run from the scene, knowing he was in deep doodo. They found him with sniffer dogs and put him in jail. The only good thing about it all is that he does have insurance. Ha.
Thanks for your prayers...will continue to keep you in touch. Love you all
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your site is way cool. We love you guys and pray daily for your best. Keep up :+) the good work! Love, Timmy
Ron - we think about you and pray for you every single day! Your blog is great and you look fantastic actually. I know rehab is alot of hard work and takes great determination and perseverance. You look strong and able to do it. Your progress so far appears to moving steadily toward recovery. We want you to know that we are here for you and your family. Stay connected!
Actually, this is Wally on Julie's computer. Ron, we are excited and encouraged by the progress you have already made. You are on a journey which is as physically difficult as an ultra marathon. Your commitment and courage will serve you well through the fears, tears, frustration and sweat of recovery & rehab. Be patient. Pause and feel the love, support and commitment of your friends and family. Feed from the energy being sent your way. We love you, man. Keep looking up!
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