Thursday, November 1, 2007

Fur Therapy

Dusty on Sara's lap.

He settled right in. StepDad helping her stroke kitty.

3 comments:

  1. drgatorKristina, Michael and Sara,
    We here at MSMS are keeping all of you in our thoughts and carrying you in our hearts.

    Sara is a fighter and she will give it 200%. I know this is extremely scary times with an unknown future. Take it all inch by inch, revel in each other's company, allow those who love and support you-do just that and trust Sara's determiniation, strength and love for all of you.

    Be sure to take good care of yourselves as Sara is going to need you strength and endurance as she recovers.

    Michael, I am glad that you are getting support from THS folks.

    Take care,

    Laurie Mason

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  2. Chris Moore:

    I dunno if anyone mentioned it, but we all thought about you on halloween (got to see friends.)

    Sara, Everyone out there cares about you. I know we've all had our rough times, and I'm sure you and I have had a few of those ourselves, but we're friends and I'm keeping a prayer in my heart for you. I've seen it in the people who know you. You've got so many people who care.

    Anyhow, keep fighting. I'm rooting for ya.

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  3. Hello, my name's Jessie and I go to Tech High with Mike. He's in only one of my classes, but I've known him for quite some time. I heard about this from Elizabeth C. the morning after Sara went to Davis.

    I'm so sorry for this. I can honestly say I know how this feels. A year and two months ago, my uncle Paddy was in a terrible motorcycle accident. Although he wasn't blood nor marriage related, he was family. He was more like a dad to me than my father is. He was in a coma for two months before he passed, a year ago today actually. I spent two months worrying, in the hospital, at home, at school, just worrying about him and what would happen. His real family restricted our visits, I never got to say goodbye.

    From where Sara's at, she's quite farther and healthier than Paddy was. I keep praying you don't have to go through a loss like I did. I remain hopeful that you all will get through this. Sara was a lovely girl when I knew her, and was always full of such light whenever anyone was around. I hardly ever saw her upset, and even so, she could find a way to make someone else smile.

    I hope you all stay positive in this, and she makes it through. Good luck, all of Tech High is reminded of you daily. I know that nothing anyone can say will really make the hurt go away, or make anything better, but sometimes people need someone to turn to, and I'm ready and willing to be that person if need be.

    Please let me know if I can do anything to help you out during this.
    Don't hesitate to ask.
    -Jessie Bealer.

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