Again, I have no reasonable excuse other than to say I got side tracked. On the last post I mentioned that Jason had gotten injured, while playing in the hockey tournament. Well, as it turned out it was a more serious injury than either of us had suspected. The outcome was that he lost some soft tissue and a section of his pelvic bone was exposed (about the size of a quarter) and he is now required to have a wound-vac so that it can heal properly. This means that he has to spend most of his time in bed and can only be up in his chair for no more than 20 minutes at a time, and that followed by hours of rest time. The rest time is for the injury, and not necessarily for Jason, as he isn't tired. As you can imagine, he gets very board with this "life style" and wants to get up and go do something. We've been going in to wound-care frequently, once or twice each week, and they keep telling us, "...we'll take a look at it next week, to see what happens next.&quo
Thank you for the pictures George!
ReplyDeleteLove, Terry
Beautiful to see. I see much hope in Jason's face.
ReplyDeleteWhat great pictures, George! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJason, I think we have never met, but we both grew up in the same church, likely a decade or so apart. This afternoon, we're commemorating the 140th anniversary of FPCL. Pretty amazing! I'm so glad both your folks are able to be back there with you. Keep up all the great work you are doing, it's long and tough. So glad to hear you're painting and working with an OT. Keep doing all you can to keep your spirits up and know that so many of us are praying for you and each member of your family.
Fondly, Jennifer Geiger
Thanks George for the pics, especially the purple heart presentation. Jason looks good. I pray for him and all of you each night. I hope someday to get the privilege and honor to meet Jason.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! So glad my dad could visit! You all look great. Jason - way to hang in there!!
ReplyDelete-Katie