Good to see you

again,( might be the meds!) and great news on Jerry too. A couple more weeks lots more improvements to come. We want to the healing process to speed up or be in an instant always, but usually it is slow and steady as you go.
I understand why you couldn't go see Jerry too. I have a friend, a guy I know that got his hand caught in a piece of equipment a couple months ago and left his hand attached but badly mangled, it is just kind of there. I wanted to go see him but couldn't bring myself to go.Maybe we are scared they would see the fear for them in our faces which might add to the pain they are already having to deal with constantly.But if he called me I would run to help him, you'd do the same for Jerry. I do the best thing I know for him and his family. I pray for them "Everyday" and ask God to help them through all the struggles I couldn't even imagine. Jerry, Kelli, and Raywood are on that list now, the "Everyday" list.
A thought from the old guy that has been called stubborn, hardheaded before too. I rode horses most of my life when I was younger. They always said if you fall off or get thrown by the horse, you got to get back on "As Soon As Possible" or when you are able which ever may be the case. We rode everyday and I was tossed by bucking hores, or just fell off more than I can remember. I was even kicked by one that left me in a comma for about 4 weeks. I was slipping back to the barn and getting back on my horse if only in the barn because that just seemed like the thing to do at the time, even though if my mother had known I was doing it she would have beat me. In my old age I think it was a thing of not being so much hardheaded or stubborn as much as I was not going to let fear control me. Riding horses then just like riding these scooters we all ride now is a part of our lifes we really enjoy, it is a part of us all. I believe that is the reason we continue to get back on them, even after we have been busted up.
Ray :2thumbs: