Thursday, December 30, 2010

The last blog of 2010. Eric is off this morning, headed to Indy for appts. with some of his Drs. We hope all goes well. While Eric continues to improve please continue to pray for him and his family. And while we take a look back at how the last year's events have effected Erics life, as well as his families, it's because of all of you who have commented and watched this blog , that have changed and touched their lives and many others, as well. A calender has been created for Erics family and many of your post have been quoted on the calender so that they are reminded daily how much you love them, care about them and how much of a inspiration you are to them. Some of you we know, some of you we don't and will probably never meet ,but your words have impacted our hearts as we poured our grief and tragady to you. You lifted us when we were at our weakest, you carried us when we could no longer feel there was a reason to go on, YOU are reason we are where we are today, truly blessed. So as this year comes to an end, We pray God will bless your lives as much as your prays have blessed ours. God is Good all the time and ALL the time God is good. THANK YOU, ALL OF YOU BECAUSE YOU BELIEVED THAT ERIC COULD AND HE WOULD. He will and he can.
May next year be blessed by God and everything he has planned in all our lives.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

12/05/2010

Well Eric has been home almost a month now. He is doing very good and has a drive on life stronger than any motorcycle coming out of the corner. He has been doing some rehab in south bend that has been ok. We have purchased one piece of equipment but have to come up with $25,000 for the other two. He can apply a little pressure to your hand with his feet the right being stronger than the left. He had natural talent riding a bike but he is going to have to work for this. Our home is upside down and we are doing a lot of work to make it so he can get anywhere but the basement in the house. He has been going a lot of places and made a trip to Indy and did very well going there. We pray everyday and night that we will be able to walk again. The 3rd day we were home he went down to the race shop and had someone start his race Honda. I heard the engine reving so I went down to see him sitting in his wheelchair reving the bike. When he shut it off he said don't sell it I am going to ride it again. Keep the prayers coming. I can I will Irish