Yesterday was another good day. Fred was talkative and engaged. Dr. Adada said he expects a complete recovery if things continue at the same pace.
Today we are taking the grandchildren for their first visit.
Posted by Red Chuck at November 19, 2005 09:50 AMHang in there Fred, you're doing great! We think of you every day and look forward to seeing you soon!
Warmest regards and good wishes to you and your wonderful family,
Kaki and Max
Posted by: Max and Kax at November 19, 2005 02:52 PMHello to all! Thank you for taking the time to post Fred's progress. It means so much to be able to get an update and to celebrate his steps to a full recovery! Please give Fred a big hug from Kate, Jess, Anne and Mary Read. All our love to all of you!
Posted by: Kate Askew at November 19, 2005 07:03 PMDear Red Chuck and Co: Today's was the most thrilling post yet! Can we get it on a billboard? Could I offer myself as an unlicenced (but licentious) hospital sitter? I can keep quiet and mind my own business for minutes at a time. For Fred,I could stretch it to hours, despite those who might scoff at such a boast. I need the work, but don't have references. Please call at earliest convenience. Love, Kathleen
Posted by: Kathleen Atkins at November 19, 2005 07:15 PMDear All
What a happy pre-Thanksgiving gift today was for all of you, especially the grandchildren!
Love Always,
Bridget
This is so excellent, it makes me want to cry (happy tears.) All of you--I think of you every day and am amazed at the strength you all have to get through this tough time. Fred, I can't wait to talk with you soon. Love, Ashley
Posted by: Ashley at November 20, 2005 01:46 PMFred,
Keep fighting and improving. We are thinking
about you as you get well.
Thanks so much for the postings. What a great Thanksgiving gift for Fred to be improving so very much. Love to all of you. Mike and Sheila
Posted by: Mike and Sheila at November 21, 2005 09:00 AMPlease tell Fred, "gobble, gobble" for me. He'll know what it means.** Love to all and thanks so much to taking the time to allow friends to keep in touch without the burdening the family.
**We exchanged thank yous and greetings at one particular time, a sort of Boyton "don't let the turkeys get you down" kind of thing. Somehow, gobble, gobble became a greeting that always made us giggle.