Archive for February, 2008

Stormy Days Continue

February 27, 2008

 Kat … growing stronger every day!
 Mike’s Parent’s home in Rumney
As I write we are under yet another threat of a 8-15 inch snow event. It has been snowy steady since around 2:30pm and it is 8pm right now. The road and walkway to our house is getting smaller and smaller. There are warnings of roofs [...]

Back to Basics

February 15, 2008

Yesterday, Kat returned to her pool therapy after she cancelled the day before due to an ice storm. And then after her hour in the pool she came home for about an hour and then climbed back in the van to head out for her ‘return to basics’… namely, Occupational Therapy. She hadn’t been to [...]

The Day After …

February 7, 2008

Shortly after we got up, and again school was delayed due to the storm, Kathy began to complain that she wasn’t feeling well. We checked her BP which was a little high and we began calling down to Dr. Cohen and ARNP Robin Clark down at Dartmouth. She finally got through to all. Robin felt [...]

She Got Shot!

February 7, 2008

…with Botox, that is! Yes, we made the long trip to Lebanon in a storm and with a vehicle that lost it’s heater!
The trip was long due to the storm and breakdowns. The Caravan needs new tires so it trudges along slipping and sliding until it hits sand or bare ground and moves along well. [...]

Good … no, GREAT NEWS!!!

February 6, 2008

In picking up today’s mail while Kathy was at her pool therapy session, we received the news we’ve been waiting for: the insurance company will cover Kat’s Botox treatments! Ours and your prayers are being answered! The great song by Chris Tomlin comes to mind, “How Great is our God”! Yes, our God is great [...]

Side Stroke and Walking on Frozen Water

February 5, 2008

Kat has defied just about every obstacle one can encounter with the situation she has found herself in these past 9 months. Yes, I said nine months! So much has happened since I last wrote so here goes … I’m going to list the items first and then make a few comments afterward:

She has walked [...]