A quiet and restful day for us all. Donna gets healthier physically and we see signs of things we would like to believe are her developing toward consciousness. As they don't meet the minimum thresholds explained to us by the Neuro team, we will reserve optimism. Rest assured that when we do see these big events, we will trumpet loudly. We've started a physical exercise campaign to music that I call "music aerobics" she and I do it 3 times a day as guided by the therapy experts. We also started reading a book together (i'm doing the heavy lifting here). I have carefully selected the book as one she will either love or hate. Either way I should get a reaction which is what we are after.
I have decided that part of the grand plan here must involve developing more patience in a man who is known to usually have little (me). I am working hard to measure up.
Barring anything unforeseen, we may not write anything here tomorrow as we expect another uneventful day prior to what may be a big monday that may even involve a move to another hospital. Sarah will be rejoining the team in Houston Wednesday. She has done a great job of staying well connected from Alaska.
Donna looks great.
Yours in patience,
Bob
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