by Denny » April 1, 2024, 2:49 pm
Hello Dawn and great to see your posts again here on boatnerd along with my dear friend Howard as well. Glad to see both of you back posting again. Thanks to both Dawn and to Howard for your comments and concerns regarding my health as they are appreciated by me very much. Yes, I’m getting better each and every day with my health and I’m a lot healthier now thank goodness than I was back in the Fall of 2023! The road has been as you all may expect, very long filled with holes and bumps in the road. They often say and it’s been said many times “God never gives us more than we can handle and endure in our lives!” While I truly believe that statement and saying, I also believe that God also sees just how strong we are and how much strength we have within ourselves. A better example would be take all that I went through in 2023 with my illness. In some ways, I think God may have been testing me to see how strong I really was and how much I could endure and handle. It is amazing to see me now and the changes that have taken place with me in the past several months! I’ve lost a lot of weight which has helped throughout all of this and I feel much better now and have more energy than I did before. Those are all important steps and things to better health. Yes, as Dawn says I know someday I will be returning to the St. Clair River again to see all of my favorites! I believe this time though, things will be much different. I’ll have a better appreciation of the River, the ships that sail and also the hobby and enjoyment of it. I will also learn to acknowledge and embrace it more and to not take it as serious as I’ve done before. I’ll learn to live life to the fullest and to enjoy each moment and passing day and to take any opportunities that are presented to me.
I’ve had tons of support from family, friends, neighbors and here on boatnerd and I would not be where I am now without that support and encouragement. I know that I’ve made many people proud and I may be what you might call “A Role Model and an example for some!” I was well liked in Rehab and they enjoyed hearing me talk and share stories with them. They all hated to see me leave but, we’re all very happy that I would be going home again. I made many friends while in Rehab and I’ll always remember that forever then!
Hello Dawn and great to see your posts again here on boatnerd along with my dear friend Howard as well. Glad to see both of you back posting again. Thanks to both Dawn and to Howard for your comments and concerns regarding my health as they are appreciated by me very much. Yes, I’m getting better each and every day with my health and I’m a lot healthier now thank goodness than I was back in the Fall of 2023! The road has been as you all may expect, very long filled with holes and bumps in the road. They often say and it’s been said many times “God never gives us more than we can handle and endure in our lives!” While I truly believe that statement and saying, I also believe that God also sees just how strong we are and how much strength we have within ourselves. A better example would be take all that I went through in 2023 with my illness. In some ways, I think God may have been testing me to see how strong I really was and how much I could endure and handle. It is amazing to see me now and the changes that have taken place with me in the past several months! I’ve lost a lot of weight which has helped throughout all of this and I feel much better now and have more energy than I did before. Those are all important steps and things to better health. Yes, as Dawn says I know someday I will be returning to the St. Clair River again to see all of my favorites! I believe this time though, things will be much different. I’ll have a better appreciation of the River, the ships that sail and also the hobby and enjoyment of it. I will also learn to acknowledge and embrace it more and to not take it as serious as I’ve done before. I’ll learn to live life to the fullest and to enjoy each moment and passing day and to take any opportunities that are presented to me.
I’ve had tons of support from family, friends, neighbors and here on boatnerd and I would not be where I am now without that support and encouragement. I know that I’ve made many people proud and I may be what you might call “A Role Model and an example for some!” I was well liked in Rehab and they enjoyed hearing me talk and share stories with them. They all hated to see me leave but, we’re all very happy that I would be going home again. I made many friends while in Rehab and I’ll always remember that forever then!