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He’s Home!!!!!!!
November 29, 2007
Don’t think I need to say anymore!
Written by Terri · Filed Under Randomness
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FANTASTIC! FANTASTIC! FANTASTIC!!!
Now…I don’t want to “see” you around here for SEVERAL days!
Wahoooooo!!!! Please tell him “Welcome Home” from our family.
This is good news indeed!!!
Thank-you Lord!!! So glad you are home!! Thank you for your service, protecting our country.!!
So glad to hear this!
AMEN! A big welcome home!
Welcome home Marty!! Thanks!!
Hi Terri,
I completely agree with you.Our country should provide premier care and rehabilitation for our wounded warriors through out the VA and Health Care system. I am a traumatic brain injury survivor and my interest is to encourage, motivate and empower our brave men and women of the armed services. My name is Craig J. Phillips. I am a traumatic brain injury survivor and a master’s level rehabilitation counselor. I sustained an open skull fracture with right frontal lobe damage and remained in a coma for 3 weeks at the age of 10 in August of 1967. I underwent brain and skull surgery after waking from the coma. Follow-up cognitive and psyche / social testing revealed that I would not be able to succeed beyond high school. In 1967 Neurological Rehabilitation was not available to me, so I had to teach myself how to walk, talk, read, write and speak in complete sentences. I completed high school on time and went on to obtain both my undergraduate and graduate degrees. For an in depth view of my process please read my post, http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/2007/02/18/my-journey-thus-far/
Through out my lifetime I developed strategies to overcome many obstacles and in so doing I have achieved far beyond all reasonable expectations. On February 6, 2007 at the encouragement of a friend I created Second Chance to Live. Second Chance to Live, which is located at http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com presents topics in such a way to encourage, motivate and empower the reader to live life on life’s terms. I believe our circumstances are not meant to keep us down, but to build us up. As a traumatic brain injury survivor, I speak from my experience, strength and hope. As a professional, I provide information to encourage, motivate and empower both disabled and non-disabled individuals to not give up on their process. Please read my post, http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/2007/04/18/the-power-of-identification/ My interest is to provide encouragement, hope, motivation and empowerment to survivors and their families.
Please encourage your readers to visit Second Chance to Live at http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com and consider adding Second Chance to Live to your web site as a useful resource and placing a notice in your newsletter.
Thank you for your time and kindness.
Have a simply phenomenal day!
Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA
Second Chance to Live
Our circumstances are not meant to keep us down, but to build us up!
I am available for speaking engagements, conferences and seminars. My message is to encourage the faint hearted, to hold up the arms of the weary and to empower people to dream again. By the way, I am available for speaking engagements, conferences and seminars. My message is to encourage the faint hearted, to hold up the arms of the weary and to empower people to dream again. In the event that you know of groups, churches or organizations that could benefit from my experience, strength and hope please let them know about Second Chance to Live. Thank you!
I just LOVE these posts when they show!! Welcome Home! Enjoy!
Thanks for the information about Second Chance to Live, Craig. Please feel free to email me more information at
Terri,
So happy for you and Marty!!! Welcome home, Marty, thank you for your service and sacrifices for all of us, and you two have a great time together catching up!
WOO HOO!!!! Welcome home Marty!!
Welcome home Marty, and for your service to our country. Hope that you and Terri get to make some new memories together.
Merry Christmas!
Welcome home Marty.
Welcome Home, Marty!!! And Thank You!!
These are my favorite posts to read!!!