Welcome home!! B)
We are soooooo glad that you were able to go home and not to a re-hab facility. :yahoo: +100 to what Wheatie said!!!!!Peeps,
First and foremost, thanks for all the prayer, support, warm wishes, flowers, donations to EMT, cards, and all the love in general. I finally read through the forum topic and caring bridge posts last night and was absolutely moved. Of course, I have been aware of the outpouring through our many friends but to take it all in at once was lot to take. Thank you.
I have lots of thoughts and commentaries about the ride, accident, changes to be considered, advice to be handed out, but I think I will spread them through a number of post and or topics. One big post would be overwhelming. Not sure if a fresh topic or adding on to this lengthy one is best - feel to opine.
We are home, minds are good, and bodies are healing. No doubt we have lots of things to overcome still, but the biggies are behind us. We will live, and with very normal lives. More to come because I'm now home with an active brain and I'm confined to a recliner. Thank God for a laptop.
David
Caring Bridge update:
Wednesday, June 30, 2010 12:15 PM, PDT
Big David here. I'll take over updates for a bit and then wind this thing down.
First and foremost, thank you all for the outpouring of prayer, cards, flowers, comments, phone calls, things sent, and good juju in general. While we hadn't read most of this until very recently, we were constantly being told of the love and prayers being provided by each and everyone of you. I can't begin to tell you how much it helped Knowing folks care and that armies were praying.
A very special thanks for John B, Little David, and Sue Y for spending nights with us and tending to our every need. We know we were being very babied but it sure felt nice having their comforting presence in the room. Additional thanks to John K for taking care of us for a day and helping us get home by taking the van with us and babying us even more. Vicky and Clint were at the hospital A LOT (thank you), delivered real meals, clothes, made calls, and so much more. Colleen's folks have stepped up huge and took care of our kids starting day 2 and are still here taking care of us at our home. They have been indispendsable in more ways that I can list. My Mom showed up Sunday and is now doing her part with the chores and healthcare. Having three grandparents running around is supremo. Not to be ignored is the two boys still at home that get plenty of wheel chair action, delivery chores, and occasional urinal duty. Yuck.
Special thanks to John B and his family. John came out to visit me twice, stayed with us through several nights, arranged equipment at home, delivered furniture, made the rooms ready, made showers ready, etc. Meals are ready to go. He is a goto -man that I can depend on completely.
And as important as anyone is the crew that tended to our most critical needs immediatly following the wreck. David Black, Bryan Bailey, Marissa Bailey, and Kevin Ross. Their on scene actions ensured that we are here today. They put on an impressive show of life saving action, phone calls, driecting traffic, triaging work load, splitting up to the different hospitals, and staying close throught the tough times. The gathered our things, helped with the bike, made phone calls, and so much more.
I won't even detail at this time the EMT, Sheriff's, recreational boaters, helicopter and amubulance crew, and the Sacred Heart staff.
Stay tuned, I will post a status report soon for Colleen and I. There are no words large enough to express our gratitude for all things done and that will be done. We have seen miracles, heroism, the closest friends and family anyone could wish. Too bad it takes such an event to make it all come home.
I thanked those that affected us so directly, but the prayers of the greater community is what kept us afloat over the past 2.5 weeks and what will keep us going through the trials to come. My family, friends, co-workers, neighbors, dive buddies, motorcycle community, etc have all been there for me. I love you all.
Little David - you're all man now. I told you how proud I was of you a few weeks ago but that doesn't hold a candle to how I feel today. Thanks for taking the time off, taking such good care of us, and for getting this blog started.
Anyone who can keep looking for what's behind door #2 is going to come out OK. Kudos to you for taking the positive attitude.Caring Bridge update:
Thursday, July 15, 2010 4:54 PM, PDT
After a couple of weeks at home we finally got to the time to visit the doctor again. It was the 1 month anniversary of our accident and we went to the doc with high hopes of freedom dancing through our heads. A couple of ways we can look at the outcome of the meeting:
I also happen to know that David has already been out looking for his next ride, can't wait for our next ride together!
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