This past weekend I was able to spend time with some family on both sides of our family. It started on Saturday when Elizabeth and I sent special time together for the family tea. We were able to visit with some family that lives out of state that had come in to visit. It was a lot of fun!
Cousin Nikki and her sisters looked very pretty and were being very lady like.
Then on Sunday we had our family Sunday lunch with Dad. Our church family has been so amazing to us during this difficult time. They have groups of ladies that make us lunch each Sunday so we can have lunch together. The Sunday lunches have been such a blessing for all of us! Normally we have lunch in the eating area at Jim Thorpe, but not this week. This Sunday we had lunch at home, Mom and Dad’s home, with dad there! He got a day pass for Saturday day and Sunday day and so we had lunch at home! I’m not sure when he will get another day pass. The therapists gave specific instructions to keep the house pretty quite with dad there. Dad is not home for good and the therapists still don’t want him having visitors at home or at the hospital. He continues to work hard in therapy and continues to improve. Please to continue to pray.
Katie-Kate says "thank you for the dessert!"
Mom and Maw-Maw
And the above picture reminds me...may I just take a minute to say how amazing Kim Werner is! She has done such an amazing job during this whole ordeal and keeps on just loving others more than herself. Now, I know mom would be the first to tell you it is only through Jesus Christ she has been able to keep it all together and I would agree, but Christ is always there in each of our sistuations and it is your choice to rely on Him. Thank you mom for setting such an awesome example! I do believe the grandkids are mom’s form of therapy. :) Much less painful than dad’s therapy and she welcomes her therapy. Each “session”!
Justin no longer is wearing the boot and has even started mowing lawns again and all other summer activities. He still has screws in his ankle. Mom is getting council from a few doctors before deciding if Justin is going to have the screws removed or leave them in.
Actuall x-ray of Justin's ankle.
Thanks for stopping by!
Rachael
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