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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Two More Days!

Can you believe it! Two more days and we'll be home!

Nathan has been working hard to get there that is for sure. More walking and PT today. Tomorrow will be his last round of therapy or so I've been told.

He's walking with crutches. Still not real steady but definitely doing better.

He's in a great mood today. Giving me and the staff a hard time.

He's busy making plans with the people at Johnson & Wales to come back for spring trimester. He's bound and determined! Isn't it great!!!!

We fly out on Saturday at 4:00 PM. Plane should arrive about 6:00 PST.

We've started saying goodbye to some of the staff as they won't be here tomorrow or Saturday. I can see it now, I'll be crying for the next 3 days. But, it's good that I get this started now as I've been accused of being the longest goodbyer ever!!! %-}

We are expecting a few of the people at Monaco to come see us sometime in the near future. We'd sure love it if they would.

Also, trying to get Kyle, Tara and Ethan come stay with us sometime. I'm really going to miss them. They have been so wonderful to me. Wish I could gather them up and take them with me.

Well, I'd better stop or I'll start crying now.... It's that happy sad thing. You know.

Thanks again to all of you for all your love and support during this time. What an experience. We couldn't have done it without you and don't ever forget that.

We love you lots! Steve, Bev & Nathan

P.S. I will continue to post once we're home, it just might not be everyday. Sorry to have missed yesterday, still having trouble with the blog site. Hugs to all.

4 Comments:

  • What a great gift to go home - keep up the great job with your rehab Nathan. Wishing all of you a wonderful Christmas -- safe travels.

    Love, The Clontz's

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:49 PM  

  • What a great gift to go home - keep up the great job with your rehab Nathan. Wishing all of you a wonderful Christmas -- safe travels.

    Love, The Clontz's

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:50 PM  

  • Dear Bev and Nathan,

    May you have a safe and comfortable flight, nice flight attendants, and a smooth landing. Hopefully the wind and weather in the Northwest will subside by Saturday. Hope there are no power outages because of the dangerous, approaching storm.

    We've had half a dozen weather-related power outages in just a couple of months (short-duration kind). I'm sorry I have to say this, but boo-hoo, Seattle had 15 inches of record rain in November. Ketchikan's had about 16 inches of rain halfway into December 2006 and about 160 inches for the year.

    We're so happy for you guys and wish the best for your trip home.

    Hoping to see you all sometime soon,

    Les and Karen

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:15 PM  

  • Bev-
    We’ve enjoyed your company so much these past 9 weeks. You have been such a wonderful houseguest and friend to us. We will miss you (and your cooking) terribly. Without a doubt, Ethan will be asking “Where’s Auntie Bev?” repeatedly for the next several weeks. He truly loves you. We have been trying to prepare him for your departure but I know he will be so, so sad when he realizes your are gone, gone. We promise to come and visit soon. On the bright side, we are very excited for this next step in recovery for Nathan and I know you are looking forward to being home. Congratulations on getting to this point, as I know both of you have worked hard to get here. We love you & keep up the great work. Tara, Kyle, Ethan & Sophie.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:50 AM  

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