This blog is dedicated to the loving and beloved husband and father, Barry Williamson. Follow us along as we chronicle what we like to call "Barry's Brain Blog."
Thursday, May 13, 2010
In the words of the greatest band ever, Boston....
"Let me take you home tonight, mama now it's alright, let me take you home tonight"
Here is the link to that awesome song if you would like to enjoy it, now that i got the first part of the song stuck in your head.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMhxGqLJkwI&feature=related
YAY!! My dad has come HOME from a one week stay at Medical City. It was so great seeing him walk through the doors!!!! My dad was so excited to see his bed and his puppies. Now Kari can sleep in a bed instead of a chair and dad can feel more relaxed and hopefully not be so bored. Kari has already "dad" proofed the house including getting night lights, removing sharp objects at head level and clearing paths with any slippery rugs. It was sort of eye-opening this evening when Kari told me the doctor said "welcome back to the land of the living" to my dad. I never had any doubt that my dad would pull through this, but I'm just so thankful to have my dad. My dad is the best man on the planet and I am a better person because he exists. I love you dad. Thanks for being so strong and being such an inspiration. WELCOME HOME, IT WASN'T THE SAME WITHOUT YOU!
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You couldn't have said that better Chels!! It almost brought tears to my eyes to hear that he was getting his wish of coming home. I don't think that any of us will ever understand what was going through his head over the last week. He has the most support I have ever seen and I think that the fact that he got to go home just shows that prayers do work! He couldn't have done any of this without everyone's help.
ReplyDeleteI am just happy that we have our dad back and he can begin his real journey to recovery. The fact that I can go and see him at any time and be there by his side at any hour is helping makes me feel like the luckiest daughter ever.
I know now that everything truly does happen for a reason, even the tragedies. This journey will live with us forever and I can now look forward to a positive first week of Summer vacation knowing that my dad is at home and safe and recovering from one of the longest weeks of my life.
I love our dad with all my heart and having him home is truly a blessing!!