I'm a lucky man
I'm back! I'm not 100%, but I'm working on it. I'd like to thank the fantastic doctors, nurses and staff at Providence Hospital, my awesome coworkers and customers, my competitors, my family (oh my kids are great), and my fabulous friends.
I know that with the great work done in the hospital, I'd get better. But without the support of my family and friends, it wouldn't happen so fast. My daughter came to visit from Maryland during my stay in the hospital, my son Ryan and his wife Erin dog and bird sat for me while I was in the hospital and then stayed at my place for over a week after I got out to help out and my son Nick was there for whatever was needed.
I know that with the great work done in the hospital, I'd get better. But without the support of my family and friends, it wouldn't happen so fast. My daughter came to visit from Maryland during my stay in the hospital, my son Ryan and his wife Erin dog and bird sat for me while I was in the hospital and then stayed at my place for over a week after I got out to help out and my son Nick was there for whatever was needed.
The support from friends is so much more than I ever expected. The ones that called, emailed and posted, visited in the hospital, brought food over, gone with me on walks or taken me to the library for lectures or just cheered me up with their company.
I'm not a religious man, but I know when I've been blessed. I know I've been blessed with the people that have reached out to me with their kindness and friendship. I am a lucky man.
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