Today is Saturday, October 30. 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 next weekend to read him more e-mails. Thanks to everyone for your continued prayers and support.

Today is Monday, October 25. Harold is beginning a daily routine of structured events that will 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 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!

Last week I asked the nurse whether or not he was still in a coma and she said that it's a very fine line, but that they now classify his condition as a Closed Head Injury. His brain is still bruised, stretched, etc., and with time and rehab his condition will continue to improve. Many patients in this condition fully recover, so we continue onward in faith and hope.


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