Life can change in an instant!
I am reposting the original post as requested, which was created on September 29th. Various entries have been made on this blog since that time, outlining the frustrations, the progress and more. This has been created for you all, family, friends, and coworkers, to help follow the road to recovery. We hope if you are able to donate Kiko's Road to Recovery, you will do so. The donation link is provided for you on this blog. It is very easy and safe, and of course is extremely appreciated!
Friends, all around us are hurting people who need our love and encouragement. Don't miss the miracle of the moment. Don't be too busy, or insensitive to the needs of those around you. Be willing to be inconvenienced. Be sensitive and pay attention to those around you, your friends, your coworkers and your relatives. Listen to what they're saying. We shouldn't miss opportunities to do good whenever situations come across our paths to bless people.
Entry from September 29th
I am a long time friend of Norma and her sisters. I was informed recently that their family had suffered some devastating news. Their father suffered a stroke that has currently left him paralyzed on his left side. When I read this news I felt great sadness for them. They had expressed how these recent weeks have been a nightmare, how devastated they were, and to please continue to pray for their family. They have been at the hospital around the clock by their father's side as they hope and pray for recovery. These weeks have been some trying times for the family to say the least and no doubt this will be a long journey. As you see, life can change for you in an instant! I want to help them in whatever way I can to make the road ahead a little more smooth. Now I have seen in my family, Ricardo's family, and in my community, that when times get tough people step up and help out without thinking twice. This family I am sure is no different. With the help of their family, friends, and co-workers the burden will be lifted on this precious family. That is my hope. I also hope every so often one of the sister's will be able to share with us their father's progress. We are all pulling for his recovery! We are here for you through thick and thin! XOXOXOXO Tammy
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