Sometimes I get caught up writing what I think, instead of writing how Kathy is doing.
She is doing great!
If you ask her on a bad day, in a bad moment, she may say otherwise, but truly, Kathy is way ahead of where I thought she'd be by now!
I don't know who said it, but I like the saying, "The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide".
Looking back on it, the lowest point will seem to be not as bad as it was.
Looking back, we already have to look down to see that point.
If you haven't seen Kathy in a while you will be surprised at how well she is doing.
We went out Saturday night.
Crashed a church service and grabbed a bite at Porters.
Stopped in and said Hi to our west coast swing friends and called it a night before watching some local bands (didn't want to press our luck, besides Kathy was feeling a little puny. See last blog.).
Kathy's leg is getting stronger. She uses crutches alot more than the wheel chair. I have a feeling that just down the road you will see Kathy out again, exercising her foot/leg, showing everybody that, despite the pain and frustration, she is as amazing as ever!
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