This sounds like a speech Oliver North shared at a 9/11 program in our town a few years ago.
Hi yorkie. We got home from Sacramento around 3:30 this afternoon. First item on my agenda was to take a nice long hot shower followed by a shave which I needed.
I'm pretty sore in my back and abdomen but it's going to be so nice sleeping in our bed. Hospital beds are sooooo uncomfortable plus my room was always cold.
Watched the NASCAR race yesterday from Bristol, Tennessee. After the race the tv's in the hospital quit working and didn't come back on line until late this morning. I rarely watch daytime television so I played with my i-phone. Didn't take my laptop to the hospital - no place to plug it in in the room.
After we left the hospital armed with meds, dressings, etc., a bouquet of flowers was delivered from one of our neices.
y'all are now up to date... Thank you for the continuing prayers.
Prayer continues for your healing process. Stay strong, FRiend!
I know it’s good to be home, Dave..Prayers for less soreness and rapid improvement.
Prayers your healing is swift and uneventful!
How soon do you have to go in for post surgery exam?
Rest as much as possible and then rest some more! ;)
You know when those jets fly over after the National
Anthem....I can hear them roar at my house as they go on
their way.

As a boy, I had a collie named Prince Boy, a great dog that I really loved. One day, he disappeared. I didnt know if he had been stolen or if he had simply run awaybut I was devastated. I searched everywhere. In fact, one of my earliest childhood memories is of climbing a tall tree from which I could scan our neighborhood in hopes of spotting him. I desperately wanted my beloved dog back. For weeks, I was always watching and hoping to see Prince Boy again. But we were never reunited.
Theres a much greater sense of loss when we think well never again see a loved one who dies. But for those who know and love the Lord, deaths parting is only temporary. One day we will be reunited forever!
Paul assured the Thessalonians, The dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord (1 Thess. 4:16-17). The words that provide comfort to the grieving heart are together and we. These words of reunion indicate that followers of Christ dont ever have to experience permanent separation. For us, death is not a goodbye; its a see you later.
Read: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18



I was going to send you "Feel Better" flowers,
Like your niece did.....
But, thought you would enjoy these too!
I'm glad you are home...now
GET WELL SOON!!!