TUESDAY, APRIL 08, 2008 10:57 AM, CDT from the Caring Bridge Site
Good Morning,
You know, some days are hard and some days are good. Yesterday, we had a fun day. We ended up at the Louisville Zoo. It was, I think, 81 degrees and Josh loved it, and so did I. We went with Matt's brother Mike and their younger brother Jonathon and some friends of their's and there little 9 month old little boy. It was a great day. Josh ended up haging out at Matt and Mike's for a cookout and he watched a little bit of the NCAA final before I went and picked him up. We were both pretty tired last night and we slept real good in our tempurpedic beds! I understand Kansas won, I just couldn't stay up.
Josh informed me yesterday that they want him walking into the building from now on with his walker and coming to his appointments this way...no more wheelchair. He said " I probably shouldn't have told you that." Well, he didn't do it this morning. We'll see if they got onto him or not. I did see a young girl doing the very same thing as I sat in the waiting room a while ago. I will insist on it tomorrow. He will have to cross through the lobby to the elevators, go up to the 6th floor, cross to the waiting room of the OP therapy area, workout for an hour and 1/2 and do it all over again when we leave. PHEW! This will be a big challenge for him. But, they told him to do it. So, I'll keep you posted on this one.
Today, he's going fishing with Matt, Mike and Jonathon. He's looking forward to ditching me and hanging out with them all day. I'm looking forward to this as well. I will be taking him over to Matt's after his treadmill and he gets cleaned up. I'm guessing about lunchtime.
I found a very appropriate scripture I want to share. It's from Hebrew's. 12*11-13
"All discipline for the moment seems not to be joyful, but sorrowful; yet to those who have been trained by it, afterwards it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness. 12 Therefore, strengthen the hands that are weak and the knees that are feeble, 13 and make straight paths for your feet, so that the limb which is lame may not be put out of joint, but rather be healed."
The discipline Josh is enduring certainly has not been joyful, it has at times been very sorrowful. And he is certainly being trained by all this rehab business. His rewards will be great if he continues to listen and follow the course laid out for him. I will continue to be here at his side, helping him where he needs it and when he needs me, Barry too. We're all in this together. His limbs will be healed, we KNOW this. He told melast night, that he started noticing that his left ankle has started to respond, flexing. Hallelujah! Keep the prayers coming. Also, for the continued process of coming off the anti-spasm medicine. He is now off the afternoon dose and on 1/2 strength at bedtime. So far, so good. This will go on for five days, and the a.m. dose will be next.
Gotta run, he'll be finished in a little bit. Have a blessed day. Karen