Dad continues to heal
Print ViewJust a little note to let you all know that Dad's healing process continues to go well. Yesterday, (Friday, Sept. 22) he had Andy pick him up around the 10AM hour. He joined Andy and other workers for lunch at Andy's shop. From there, one of the workers drove him down to the 193 Dock at Klondike (Dad's work location). He spent some time there and then headed back home. He arrived home somewhere around the 3PM hour.
I spoke to him later in the evening. He said that it felt good to get out and about, but that he was tired from that outing. Being tired after what he has endured in surgery and recover is to be expected, but I think that he would like to quicken the process. Taking it easy is new for him.
Last Saturday, Dad supervised as Scott worked in their yard. They worked up a patch of garden and planted some seeds. Dad was excited to share with Scott that the seeds have begun to sprout. He is anxious for Scott to take a look at them.
Mom has an appointment with the chiropractor on Monday. When she phoned Friday, she said that the hurting was really bad. She wasn't sure if the change in weather had something to do with it, but felt that a visit to the chiropractor might help her along. They will drive here to meet me and then I will drive them to Abbeville for that appointment. She did really well in driving prior to Dad's surgery. The surgeon had given him the "no driving" prescription. Dad had many loose ends to tie up with his work. He made Mom do the driving. They even went to Lafayette for the before surgery blood work. I guess her fear of driving and her inability to conquer that fear is something that I may never fully understand. I often remind her of the many times that she drove 18-wheelers in the past and now has issues with driving to Gueydan, or here, or Abbeville, or anywhere.
Feel free to check here for an update to Dad's recovery. I will try to share one now and again.
I would also like to continue with regular blog posts, just haven't been able to spare the time to do so in the recent weeks.
If you have questions about Dad's surgery or recovery, feel free to email me with them. You can send them to my personal email address. If you do not have that address, you may send them to cgs.ingodshands@yahoo.com.

Cindy, Thanks for letting me know about this part of your blog. I continue to pray for healing for your family. I look forward to your updates and hope that you know I am here if you or your family needs anything. Love, Angie
Posted by Angie — Sep 25, 2006 00:55