First, to my sister Patty (and hubby Mike), thanks for coming over and caring for Tala and taking care of the house when we couldn't. It meant so much.
To two very wonderful young ladies, Wendy and Megan, Rach's most "best-est" friends. Your support and help will never be able to be repaid.
Liisa and I have wonderful jobs. We couldn't have survived this without the generosity, patience and incredible employers and the people we work with. You make going to work every day easy.
Corday, my man, thanks for your integrity, faith and wisdom you gave us. Your visits to Rachael and prayers meant so much more than you'll ever realize.
Jason, dude, thanks for carrying the weight at work for me. I owe you.
Dr. Sloop, not just a neurologist but an amazing man. He visited Rach on his days off and spent time that other physicians might not have taken with Rach. There will be a special place in heaven for people with hearts of compassion like yours.
Dr. Bowen, thank you for taking the time to visit Rachael personally while in Yakima. The hand of God was directing you that day.
To all of you that prayed in earnest, you are witnesses to the power of your prayers. Rejoice!
To my MC brother, Ess, thanks for being an ear to bend. You are a good friend. The beer is on me when we finally get to a ball game together.
One last person, our lawyer, Bryan Gillihan who spent a lot of time and energy getting all of the necessary legal papers in order, without charge to Rachael. I never thought I'd admire a lawyer but here's one that has a passion for the law and is just a good honest man.
I knew I'd forget someone. Andy drove from Utah to be with Rach for a couple of days. An amazing young man and friend.
2 comments:
No thanks are necessary George, you're family and we do and always will love you guys.
Mike
It isn't me who deserves thanks, but you and Liisa for being such amazing parents to my longest friend. Because of you, I've had the pleasure of having Rachael in my life. Thank you.
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