Yes, he would have kept going if Dee hadn't stopped him.
We know it is time for him to move on, but it was very bittersweet. We are indebted to everyone who has worked with Sam, and we are sad they won't be a daily part of our lives any more. However, we know we will be in touch since this past week, we went to his original rehab and reconnected with some old friends who helped him get going on this journey. The doctors, nurses and therapists were blown away by how far he has come, and we can't wait for future visits!
It has also been good to actually have a Christmas. While the intermittent power outages have made preparing food interesting, they are nothing compared to what we were going through last year.
I'm asking again for your prayers, for a smooth transition to school and the new schedule. I'd also like to lift up two very special little girls fighting the good fight of their own TBIs. They were both injured Thanksgiving week in separate car accidents. Please pray for Liberty and JayFay and their amazing families as they go through mirror images of what we did last year.
We wish all of #TeamSam a very Merry Christmas, and our prayer for you is for health, peace, and happiness in the new year!
In closing, here is our family photo after Christmas Eve services:
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