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Happy Thanksgiving & doorways

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 8:29 pm
by Kathleen M
Hi All

Just thought I would leave a note for all of you wishing you a very Happy Thanksgiving.

I am so grateful for all of you who share this journey with me now. It is so much better now that I am not "rare" anymore.

If the word doorway caught your eye you must all think I lost it, no I was just counting my blessings. I was blessing my door way this morning. I needed to put on my screw back earrings and just propped my arm up and was able to do it... of course I use the door way to hold my arm up with the dryer in my hand too! But usually I am annoyed because walking through the doorway I get hurt if I forget to keep my elbow down... so this Thanksgiving I will count door ways among my blessings... LOL...
Have a great day
Kath

Re: Happy Thanksgiving & doorways

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 8:46 pm
by jep98056
Kathleen:

Happy Thanksgiving to you and to your family. This is a special year for me because I was able to meet so many wonderful people at Camp, people like you. You were the first injured person I'd ever met. I'm thankful for your friendship.

John P.

Re: Happy Thanksgiving & doorways

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 9:42 pm
by Kathleen M
John
We were so happy to meet you and Marlene.
This was my first camp and it was such a rewarding experience. I am thankful we were able to meet. Sharing this journey with Erb's with others makes it so much more comfortable. Camp was a great experience and a blessing.

My sides still hurt from laughing. I wonder what happened to Anthony?


Have a great day
Kath

Re: Happy Thanksgiving & doorways

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 3:58 am
by Karen McClune
Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving day.

Hugs from the McClunes, yes Ryan and Brenda are here and it's wonderful having them with us this year.

Best to everyone.

Re: Happy Thanksgiving & doorways

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 2:36 pm
by njbirk
A belated Happy Thanksgiving to my ubpn 'family'!
I was away for about 10 days, without my computer, which was a huge step for me. I've been tied to my computer for so long, even when I travel and it was great to get away from it for a short while.

Of course it is always good to come home again and check in with everyone.

I drove for 17 hours yesterday and my bpi arm is a bit tired to say the least. I also have a huge bruise on my forearm that looks really awful from one of the rides at Disney. Of course it doesn't hurt very much but it sure looks horrible.

Anyway, I too am most grateful for all of you.

Nancy