Well one more round of my voice (Bob) and I'll pass the baton to John for a while. Donna's highlight of the day was getting out of her bed and into an upright chair for a few hours. She seemed to enjoy it but it tired her out. The result was a sleepy remainder of the day. She makes movements that we are being told are not reflex but still very early (we keep hearing). We remain cautiously optimistic although our great faith in God to heal and Donna to do almost anything is large.
We have started the planning for some doctor's appointments in the medical center next Monday. It is amazing how much more is involved in 2 doctor appointments in Donna's condition. Transportation, timing, logistics, I have planned many easier oil and gas projects. Maybe we can hope she wakes between now and then and renders all of the planning inconsequential.
Donna's mother has been here this week and has been a great help. Between the two of them (she and John) they have conspired to keep me in my own bed at night in order to have my back improve. It seems to be generally working. I do miss those quiet evenings with my girl though.
We are all a bit flabbergasted at the response to help us with food. How great you all are. We remain overwhelmed by the the love and support. Not a day goes by that Donna (yes we get her involved) , Sarah, John and I don't talk about the multitude of blessings that surround us in this difficult time. It is a sincere expression on our part but as we say it we still find it hard to believe. In the midst of it all, we do feel the blessings and the love greatest. I do believe I will spend the rest of my life expressing our thanks for the love, prayers and support from so many. It will be my great honor.
Thank you so much
Bob
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