Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Oct 19

Eric continues to be in great spirits. He has an amazing faith that God will heal him and he will be able to ride one more time. He is so appreciative of of everyones prayers. He can't, in his wildest dreams, imagine going through this alone. He is working on moving the wheelchair up steps. A very hard task that usually takes a week a to achieve. He is also lifting weights to increase upper body strength. He is now able to sit up for two hours twice a day. Grateful that God is leading and directing our path. We believe he will continue to use Eric to glorify his name.Also grateful for a small community that is so supportive of our family. Thank you all. Please continue to pray for us.

5 comments:

  1. eric's got this... and small community is an understatement there has to be close to 2000+ people pulling for this kid.....003 is prayen for 349

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  2. All good news...we continue to pray for more progress for Eric and peace for the family.

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  3. Sounds like Eric is making great progress! So good to read about good news, and the continued courage and determination that he has! Keep the faith and keep the focus!

    Expect hope to be rekindled.
    Expect your prayers to be answered in wondrous ways.
    The dry seasons in life do not last.
    -Sarah Ban Breathnach

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  4. My son eats and breathes motocross, I can not imagine going through what you guys are, You are amazing and a inspiration to all that know or know of you, If riding one more time is your goal, I have no doubt you will acheive it. But remember the sky is the limit, this is only a temporary set back in your life, do not let it detour your hopes and dreams. You can and you will succeed in whatever you wish to do with your life.

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  5. Irish,
    Our thoughts are with you and your son while he is recovering, we have faith that Eric will have a full recovery.
    Eric,
    Keep up the good work and keep a positive attitude.
    Russ & Lisa Wood

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