We are excited that Lee is now able to travel to our beach house. He is an amazing man! I can't describe how many times I would dream that I would be able to once again see Lee as he is now. He gets stronger each day! For example, last Friday he left around 8:00 a.m. in his truck and made several errands at four different locations before returning home. Again on Saturday while I was spending some time with my daughter in Morganton, he visited some friends in the community, fixed his own lunch, gave himself insulin. When I returned home later in the evening, he was out back with some perspective buyers for some of his farm equipment. He is a busy fellow.
I am especially proud of Lee for his newest venture. He is actively pursuing knowledge in regards to becoming a donor spokesperson. He has been asked to speak for different organizations in regards to his experience. He wants to make sure he is well informed. I don't think it will be much longer either before I report to you that he is on the golf course.
Next week he will probably try to do some fishing with his buddy Ted. The four of us plan to do some fine eating also. (Ted is a fantastic cook!) We also plan to get together with some of our lung-transplant colleagues from Durham who live in Wilmington and Oak Island. The weather promises to shine brightly on us while there. We are looking forward to the 68-72 degrees that is in the forecast.
Take care and we will give you,
More Later.................................Brenda
Enjoy the trip. This whole process has been amazing and I'm not surprised that he wants to share his story and encourage others to be donors. We especially now know that being an organ donor is one of the best gifts we can offer.
ReplyDeleteWilmington and Oak Island are our favorite spots, too. Have a wonderful time, the weather should be warm but who cares, it's the BEACH!! And seafood! We have been following your blogs for the past year and so happy things are going so well. Love to you both.
ReplyDeleteJack and Marty (Mims) Martin