Moonlight Elf

ABSTRUSE said:
This past weekend we have been hit by 3 winter storms. Freezing rain, sleet and some snow left much of the city and the state in dangerous conditions. Friday, I managed to visit Sis in the hospital. But Saturday and Sunday it wasn't possible for me to drive down. I am grateful though that the city didn't face as harsh conditions as some areas in St.Louis. We did loose power but only for a few hours.

Sis is doing well. All her physical injuries have healed nicely. She might have a few scars left behind but nothing major. She isn't worried about them. Earlier she grinned and told me they were the mark of a warrior. Her speech has a long way to go before it returns to normal but it doesn't keep her from talking. We chatted about everything except for the accident. She still has no memory of the incident and the Doctors don't want to tell her just yet. They and her various therapists have arranged for her to do in-patient rehab for 6 weeks. After which time they will decide if they can make her an out-patient. It all depends on how fast and well her progress is.

Have a good week. Sis sends hugs to everyone.

:nana: :heart:

:nana:
 
ABSTRUSE said:
This past weekend we have been hit by 3 winter storms. Freezing rain, sleet and some snow left much of the city and the state in dangerous conditions. Friday, I managed to visit Sis in the hospital. But Saturday and Sunday it wasn't possible for me to drive down. I am grateful though that the city didn't face as harsh conditions as some areas in St.Louis. We did loose power but only for a few hours.

Sis is doing well. All her physical injuries have healed nicely. She might have a few scars left behind but nothing major. She isn't worried about them. Earlier she grinned and told me they were the mark of a warrior. Her speech has a long way to go before it returns to normal but it doesn't keep her from talking. We chatted about everything except for the accident. She still has no memory of the incident and the Doctors don't want to tell her just yet. They and her various therapists have arranged for her to do in-patient rehab for 6 weeks. After which time they will decide if they can make her an out-patient. It all depends on how fast and well her progress is.

Have a good week. Sis sends hugs to everyone.

:nana: :heart:

She is indeed a warrior. :heart:
 
It warms my heart and brings much relief to see that Moonie is recovering so well. She is a testament to the nature of the human soul and its will to be. She excells at everything she does. This further proves her own determination. It also shows how much love and support from friends and close ones can help in times of tribulation. Way to continue to win the fight Moonie. :nana:
 
ABSTRUSE said:
This past weekend we have been hit by 3 winter storms. Freezing rain, sleet and some snow left much of the city and the state in dangerous conditions. Friday, I managed to visit Sis in the hospital. But Saturday and Sunday it wasn't possible for me to drive down. I am grateful though that the city didn't face as harsh conditions as some areas in St.Louis. We did loose power but only for a few hours.

Sis is doing well. All her physical injuries have healed nicely. She might have a few scars left behind but nothing major. She isn't worried about them. Earlier she grinned and told me they were the mark of a warrior. Her speech has a long way to go before it returns to normal but it doesn't keep her from talking. We chatted about everything except for the accident. She still has no memory of the incident and the Doctors don't want to tell her just yet. They and her various therapists have arranged for her to do in-patient rehab for 6 weeks. After which time they will decide if they can make her an out-patient. It all depends on how fast and well her progress is.

Have a good week. Sis sends hugs to everyone.

:nana: :heart:

:nana: :nana: :nana:

Sending strength and support across the ocean.

Keep going, girl.
And a :kiss: for Brother Moonie.

:D
 
ABSTRUSE said:
This past weekend we have been hit by 3 winter storms. Freezing rain, sleet and some snow left much of the city and the state in dangerous conditions. Friday, I managed to visit Sis in the hospital. But Saturday and Sunday it wasn't possible for me to drive down. I am grateful though that the city didn't face as harsh conditions as some areas in St.Louis. We did loose power but only for a few hours.

Sis is doing well. All her physical injuries have healed nicely. She might have a few scars left behind but nothing major. She isn't worried about them. Earlier she grinned and told me they were the mark of a warrior. Her speech has a long way to go before it returns to normal but it doesn't keep her from talking. We chatted about everything except for the accident. She still has no memory of the incident and the Doctors don't want to tell her just yet. They and her various therapists have arranged for her to do in-patient rehab for 6 weeks. After which time they will decide if they can make her an out-patient. It all depends on how fast and well her progress is.

Have a good week. Sis sends hugs to everyone.

:nana: :heart:



Bless her cotton socks :kiss:
 
ABSTRUSE said:
This past weekend we have been hit by 3 winter storms. Freezing rain, sleet and some snow left much of the city and the state in dangerous conditions. Friday, I managed to visit Sis in the hospital. But Saturday and Sunday it wasn't possible for me to drive down. I am grateful though that the city didn't face as harsh conditions as some areas in St.Louis. We did loose power but only for a few hours.

Sis is doing well. All her physical injuries have healed nicely. She might have a few scars left behind but nothing major. She isn't worried about them. Earlier she grinned and told me they were the mark of a warrior. Her speech has a long way to go before it returns to normal but it doesn't keep her from talking. We chatted about everything except for the accident. She still has no memory of the incident and the Doctors don't want to tell her just yet. They and her various therapists have arranged for her to do in-patient rehab for 6 weeks. After which time they will decide if they can make her an out-patient. It all depends on how fast and well her progress is.

Have a good week. Sis sends hugs to everyone.

:nana: :heart:

Wonderful news. :nana: :nana: :nana:
 
ABSTRUSE said:
This past weekend we have been hit by 3 winter storms. Freezing rain, sleet and some snow left much of the city and the state in dangerous conditions. Friday, I managed to visit Sis in the hospital. But Saturday and Sunday it wasn't possible for me to drive down. I am grateful though that the city didn't face as harsh conditions as some areas in St.Louis. We did loose power but only for a few hours.

Sis is doing well. All her physical injuries have healed nicely. She might have a few scars left behind but nothing major. She isn't worried about them. Earlier she grinned and told me they were the mark of a warrior. Her speech has a long way to go before it returns to normal but it doesn't keep her from talking. We chatted about everything except for the accident. She still has no memory of the incident and the Doctors don't want to tell her just yet. They and her various therapists have arranged for her to do in-patient rehab for 6 weeks. After which time they will decide if they can make her an out-patient. It all depends on how fast and well her progress is.

Have a good week. Sis sends hugs to everyone.

:nana: :heart:

Glad that she is improving....hugs and much affection.... :rose: We're all pulling for her. :kiss:
 
And the big question is, how long till she begins demanding a computer so she can be pestered by us again ;)

way to go Moonie! :heart: :rose:
 
deathlynx said:
And the big question is, how long till she begins demanding a computer so she can be pestered by us again ;)

way to go Moonie! :heart: :rose:

I'm waiting anxiously for that first post.
 
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