Suzy has been home since Saturday, October 2nd. She had hopes of being able to sleep in her own bed, but first they needed a banister to be hung on the wall. A friend, Steve Huyett, built a customized banister to match the existing one for Suzy. This is a special banister to Suzy because some of the wood Steve used was left over pieces from a coffin he had built for a dear friend. It was a nice surprise to arrive home to today.
Being home though actually means more work then before. Suzy is now going to rehab from 9 to 3 weekdays. In addition to the physical, occupational and speech therapy she also participates in groups to help with memory, writing, stress management, journaling, quantitative concepts and deductive reasoning. Needles to say, by 4 o'clock when she get home she is worn out and ready to relax.
There's no place like home. I'm so happy for you.. You've done such a marvelous job getting back home ..Love and God's Blessings to all of your family ..Flo
ReplyDeleteWith all that instruction you're getting, i'm supposing you'll earn a degree in something!! :)
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful to know you are home and around your loved ones again..you are the heart of the house, Suz!
I am so glad you are home, Suzie! Now for some more hard work, but being home with your family is the best!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you can relax after a hard day AT HOME! Yea! You are a trooper to have made such headway on your recovery. Good for you. LOve you and hoping for a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteHooray for home!
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