Re: change
- From: Mike <amcardinal@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 18:15:54 -0700 (PDT)
Sanity posts:
Correction: Mike was the only one with broken bones. I was and am
still battered and bruised. Jimbo's long range prognosis on me was
"complete recovery" in time. The cuts/scratches I got from the barb-
wire we landed on are almost completely healed. :^)
My bad ...
I'll trade your scratches for the hole in my scalp any day, grin ...
y'know ...
folks have been referring to me as being hard-headed for years,
chuckle,
now there is more than adequate evidence ...
I apologise for mistakenly assuming your mentioning that you were
mowing the lawn
the day my brother and I dropped off the gear you left with me when
you
returned home by train provided evidence you were well on the path to
mending.
I freely acknowledge you were as banged up as anyone would be from
a roll-over ... just as my dog was.
Again, I reiterate, I am grateful I was the only one SERIOUSLY injured
during
the aforementioned rollover ... I am also grateful you were provided a
ride to the site
on the 4th ... I consider myself blessed I possessed the plastic to
buy a
room when I was discharged from the hospital.
<it would have been nice to go as well, but one must not be greedy,
grin>
Evie, (my dog), is just now showing signs of getting over the
emotional
and physical distress she dealt with from the experience of being
placed
in the dogpound shortly after the wreck.
<she has some negative memories of such places>
(no judgment, I understand you did not want to deal with the related
responsibility)
I am grateful she wasn't hurt badly, (only banged up a bit), and and
that I had a
former classmate in from one of my graduate programs living
Albuquerque who
was willing to drive to the Raton dogpound to retrieve her before she
was 'put-down'
and keep her at her home until I was released from the hospital.
The woman offered without being asked and refused to be reimbursed ...
I need not go into the emotional boost I gained from knowing my dog
was safe.
Evie was a 'rescue' <abused pup> when I initially received her and the
entire
experience was as traumatic for her as us, perhaps moreso.
I will never be able to repay the person who rescued her from the
dogpound.
I am still admittedly a bit scattered, so pay me no mind ....
I hope you continue to heal and get back to your former self ...
you are in my prayers
Peace
Mike
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