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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Good evening.

Well, today is the 2-year anniversary of David's 1st limb-salvage surgery. Two years ago today David's life was changed (again), forever.




It also was the start of a week of him dying and nobody knew why! Wow. I am glad we are NOT in that place anymore.



Two years. Sometimes it feels like just yesterday that we were in that hospital room at UCSF~~~~sometimes it feels like a lifetime ago. Two years ago today David was on surgery #3. In October 2009 he had surgery #10. Two years ago we still didn't know what all was in store for David (and the family). Wow. Two years. Amazing.

David has had a pretty good week. He went to Bible Study last night, and was so happy to get back to it. He had PT in the pool today. He has PT in the office tomorrow. We will be talking to Connie about PT just one day a week~~~pool day. We have stuff here; Treadmill, Total Trainer, etc. that David can do here. Plus we have one of those huge blow-up balls that he does exercises on. We figured he can do his workouts at home and save some money. Every visit to the office takes away from David's lifetime cap! So he will just be doing his exercises here, except for the pool. So tomorrow will be his last office visit. I will have to call Connie tomorrow. David still limps, but I think he always will. Sometimes we struggle with wondering if we made the right decision about his leg. Should we have just gone with the amputation? He would have much more mobility than he has now. *sigh* We did the best we could, and made the best decision based on what we knew at the time. We pray it was the right decision.

Tomorrow is also my last day with Emilee. We have been having so much fun with her. She is a very good baby. She is so much more comfortable here now. She doesn't cling to me quite as much, she actually roams around the house! I can go to the other room and she doesn't get upset. She is such a sweet baby. I will miss her. There is a lady who has PT after David, and she smells Emilee's head and says, 'That is what Heaven smells like.' Sweet lady. So I will miss having Emilee.

Please remember to pray for Bryon and his meeting tomorrow. Actually, it is a phone call, but please pray that things go positive for us. Please pray that a deal can be made. If not......well, then that's it. Thank you for your prayers.

Thank you for checking in on David and the Koury Klan. God bless you all. We love you. {{hugs}}
Kristi and the Koury Klan

'The barb in the arrow of childhood suffering is this; its intense loneliness, its intense ignorance.' ~~Akhenaton

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