Today is Saturday, November 6. Harold continues to improve, and I've been told by my mother that one of the church leaders who visits Harold regularly was having prayer with Harold in which Harold was also able to say a prayer. He apparently prayed a prayer of thanksgiving for his healing so far and for all the people who have been praying for him and visiting him. I believe my mother, and I believe this happened, I just hope the information I'm printing is accurate. Unfortuntately I was not able to visit Harold last weekend, and it's been almost two weeks since I saw him, but I know when I last saw him, he was certainly not able to say a full prayer that made sense. I hope the information I've printed is not a bit like whisper-down-the-line where one person gives an accurate account, but in the translation onto the next person, something is lost. I don't mean to be a skeptic, I truly believe in my heart that Harold will fully recover, please don't misunderstand me. I look forward to seeing Harold in less than a day! Peace and blessings to you all!

Today is Tuesday, November 2. Harold had the partial body cast removed from his hip and leg. The physical therapist noted that this could really have a positive impact on his progress. I was not able to visit Harold this weekend, but our mother told me yesterday that he had a good weekend and continues to become more alert. I will visit him next weekend and next Monday. Apparently he had so many visitors this past weekend that they had to move him out of his room to accommodate them all. Keep those cards and letters comin'!

Today is Monday, November 1. Harold had a good week and is working hard. I try to view Harold's progress by scale. In other words, to compare it day-to-day is tough because you won't notice a great increase, but over the long-term, his progress could show no limits. I've added another letter to the Testimonials area, and will visit Harold this weekend to read him more e-mails. Thanks to everyone for your continued prayers and support. Harold has begun a daily routine of structured events that call for him to work very hard every day. We all know what a hard worker Harold is, so his progress will continue, I trust. I, however may make fewer updates to this web site as it is quite a bit to keep up after each day. I may slow down my updates to every other day or so, but will, of course, post any hot-of-the-press breaking stories, which we all trust will be plentiful. Thank you for all your support and for remembering not only Harold, but his wife Joanne, his children Matthew, Sara Rose and Becky, and our mother Gladys, our sister Ruth, and myself. Blessings to you all, and I look forward to an uplifting update soon!


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