I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who is contributing and following this blog. Your kind words and encouragement are reassuring to our family in these trying times. We love and appreciate every word that is spoken, typed and prayed in support of Henrys recovery. God bless you all.
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Henry's Song
Henry wrote this song, "Coming Home". He is singing both parts of the vocals. "Coming Home" is a song off the CD called Almost Home by the Praise Band Joyful Noise. Eastminster Presbyterian Church. You can also view on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh1xS6rF9y0
A Message from Brian
Henry looks good. He ate some cereal and fruit cocktail today Barb said. They did some work on his elbow during yesterdays surgery, and are going to start skin grafts tomorrow. He says he is not really in pain just uncomfortable. I think he looks good and his attitude is good. He even jokes around a little. I said goodbye and that I would be back in a couple days, and he says "I'll be here".
Monday, July 12, 2010
Still Have a Long Road Ahead
Henry is having another cleaning on Tuesday with all the medications and pain we ask that he has NO VISITORS on Tuesday July 13th. So he can rest.
We have all been so encouraged with how well Henry is healing, and still are, but Henry is still very hurt and he has a very long road ahead of him.
As always love to all and keep the prayers coming!!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Resting Comfortably
Henry is sleeping soundly tonight so no real big news. There is talk that he will be moving out of ICU this week. He had X Rays last night to ensure things were aligned correctly in his pelvis but the Dr's have not read or given us the results hopefully everything is in the right place and we can move on to the next area. Hope everyone had a nice weekend!
Butterfly

Henry,
You are like a beautiful butterfly,
beating its wings against a cocoon,
who emerges strong enough to fly!!
Can't wait to see you spread your wings again!
"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by
every experience in which you really stop to
look fear in the face...
You must do the thing you think you cannot do"
-Eleanor Roosevelt
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