I was in the hospital for 3 days and didn't get back to work until November 30. Marcie took care of me in a way that words can't describe - an angel of mercy and caring. It took a while before
I could do menial tasks for myself and Marcie was always there to help. I'm now back at work full time - the ribs are pretty much healed but the shoulder is still compressed with the collar bone not in it's proper place at all - but lukily it's not broken. I'm grateful Marcie was a constant reminder that I needed to be grateful that I wasn't hurt worse - and that's very true. I start physical therapy on the shoulder on Tuesday Dec. 29th and hoping for good success there. Thanks to all of you whose prayers and thoughts were offered in my behalf - I am truly grateful that I will fully recover. Here are a couple of photo's - too bad I don't have the movie of the actual fall, maybe some years from now I'll be able to watch it!
I was accussed of rehearsing for a spot in a horror movie - not true! Just couldn't reach my right hand up far enough to shave and still didn't feel like smiling much.
After a big storm, Marcie went out to clean up the yard alone - soon friends from the ward were there and made quick work of what would have been a very long day.
My first walk after the fall - notice the little pillow given me at the hospital to hold against my ribs. Boy did it come in handy the first night in the hospital when I had a 14-minute episode of the hic-cups! (Marcie: Wow, he doesn't look like he feels very good, does he?!)
My first attempt at tying a tie - though difficult, the task was accomplished.
About 10 days after the fall, and after a big wind storm which left our yard strewn with branches, Marcie was again outside working by herself. A firetruck pulled to the front of the yard and 5 firemen got out - they told Marcie that they were responding to a false-alarm fire nearby, when one of the 5 (a paramedic who had assited me to the hospital) noticecd Marcie working outside and knowing the situation, suggested they take 20 minutes and help out. What a blessing they were to her - the whole yard was cleaned up in those 20 minutes - it would have taken Marcie several hours. We've been truly blessed!
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I can't believe it's been about a month and a half already! You two are great examples of patience and endurance. And I'm so glad you're back to singing around the house Dad!
Great to skype today for Christmas-enjoy your day tomorrow up in Seattle. Love you both!!!
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