
Things will be changing more slowly now. All things considered Paul is doing very well. He still has times where he feels lousy and has to lie down for a bit. Chili is at the puppy-sitter's so that he doesn't have 100 pounds of excited dog jumping up on him with full force. But even the first night home he was able to hang out with a few friends from out of town. And Paul and Cheree were treated to a quite nice, no work Cinco de Mayo party at the house with a takeout feast from PF Chang's, home-made cookies, and every single dish clean in the rack with a spotless kitchen afterwards. Thanks to all who made it happen. Much more enjoyable than lying on his back in the ICU.
Tonight Paul and Cheree will be swapping out the Kasberger family for Paul's mom. Stay tuned for more links to stories about people with bizarre neglected medical conditions from various corners of the world.
Love,
Kate
Monday, May 7, 2007
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YAY, odd stories from Mom Elliott, I can't wait! So glad to be able to see you (Paul) and Cheree. Like old times, except for the surgery thing. We miss you guys already and we eagerly await our next visit. Hopefully, we'll get to see the red devil too (chili).
Paul you're doing great, keep it up and you'll be better in no time.
Much love to you both!
Rach and Mike
Please let me know when you and Cheree are ready for me and the big man to spar in your living room again.
I am very glad to see the happiness and friendship you have
Such wonderful news and what a great picture!!! Paul, we think of you daily, sending you prayers of healing energy. How special to be surrounded by the love of family and friends. Their gifts of love, attention, and presence go a long way to heal, both inside and out.
Our best to Charee. I imagine that she is so relieved that you are home and on the mend.
XOXO
Jeanne and Rick
Hi Paul, Its been a awhile since I've written...just checking in on the blog. Glad to know you are home now. Hope you are feeling a little better each day. We'll be in touch next week--my parents are coming to town & I'm sure the moms will want to get together (if yours is still here?). Take care, Katherine
Hi, Paul - just found out what happened to you. So sorry - you surely didn't need this! Neck braces suck. I've had the pleasure. But do what the doctors tell you so you can get back to normal living, whatever that is. I'm sure Mike misses you. . .
rag@brinigco
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