Monday, June 11, 2007

A Quiet Weekend

Trish & Scott had a fairly quiet weekend in St. Joseph's Neuro Rehabilitiation Center.

On Saturday only one PT session was scheduled and Sunday was a day of rest. So they had a chance to get caught up on some visits with family & friends, as well as spend a little more time together.

Today, Trish starts her routine all over again with a full week of rehab exercises. She told me that she was going to have a field trip this week where the rehab staff takes a group of patients out of the hospital for a visit to a local attraction. This will be Trish's first time out of St. Jospeh's since the accident over two weeks ago.

More later ...

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

HI Trish,
I just wanted to send our love and support. You and your family are in our prayers, and will continue to be. I love the blog your father has set up. It is wonderful to see your progress. I have always admired your athletic abilities and your determination to suceed. You are going to make it! Keep up the good work.

Love,
Shawnah Wilcock

Anonymous said...

Hi, Trish!

You are truly amazing! All your friends at Brisas have been kept up to date from your blog (truly so wonderful)and friends' visits. You are an inspiration to us all! Keep up the awesome work and know you are always in our thoughts and prayers!

Love,
Kim Frampton

Anonymous said...

Trish,
I wanted to let you know my family is praying for you. You have always been such a ray of sunshine. Your upbeat attitude and determination will ensure a speedy recovery. Keep up the great work.

Love and prayers,
Geri Parker (Rowe)

Unknown said...

Hi Trish,

Just wanted to let you know, we have you in our prayers (and your family). And, I want to thank your father for keeping us all informed on your progress. You are an inspiration to all.

love,
Patti Logsdon (Jared says Hi)

Anonymous said...

Trish,

Roger Smith (my peer at Intel) told me a little about what happened. As he may have told you, I was at St Joes recently myself for a broken L1 vertebrae. I know the nurses/OT/PT folks pretty well. Say hello to Charles, Melisa, Kristen, Kim(nurse). I am still on the road to recovery, but understand a bit of what you are going through. If you're interested, please let me know. I would be happy to visit you there as it would give me a chance to say hello to the staff as well. We can share some challenges and wins in the whole experience.

Best Regards, and good luck! Tom 602-295-3090. or email thomas.a.kvanvig@intel.com

Anonymous said...

Hi Trish,
I really love your dad's blog. I want you to know that my kids all ask about you almost every day and want to know how you are doing! Taelor sent you a card and Colton said that you were the best teacher he had at Brisas! Keep up the hard work and great spirit! You and your family are in our prayers. Take care, Tammy Etherton and Family

Janis said...

Trish!
Hi ya sister! I was thinking of all the times you would walk by my room and say hi! On your way back and forth from getting your kids from specials and you would stop and wave! It always brightened my day! So think of this as me walking by and saying hi! Of course I don't have your fantastic smile only my 40 yr old mug :> !!!! Hope to see you real soon!
Hugs!
Jan and the kids!

Anonymous said...

Trish,
I keep you in my thoughts everyday. I love the picture your dad put on the blog, this is how we know you best the brightest smile in the world! I look forward to the blog everyday to keep us posted on your progress. Your dad is the blog master thanks dad. Now I know why you are so special! Peace and Love to you, your old copy Mom
Ronnie , Julia and Jen Stifel