Thank you seems so insufficient for everything that you all have done in that last few months and for all you've done for so many years. I have been struggling with how to best word this for weeks and could never seem to get it right but you all need to know how big a part you've played in so much of our life. When we got married we moved away from both of our families because of how expensive housing had gotten. With no family near by you all often filled that void for us, sharing knowledge and encouragement on so many topics to help us navigate the many challenges we've faced, that after a while it became almost a running joke that whenever there was something I didn't understand I was directed to go ask my car people. I joined the old message board shortly before I ended up doing a month in a rehab hospital after a serious car crash. Jodi worked in the hospital so I was able to sneak out of my room at night and roll down to the computer in the rec room and come here to pass time when I couldn't sleep. When I wanted to go home by Christmas but couldn't get up the stairs to my apartment someone here came up with an idea how to do it that i was able to convince the PTs would work.
When we bought our home and I had to learn how houses work again everything I needed to know I was able to get here. Jodi's health issues started to flare up shortly after we moved into the house and so many of you gave us advice on managing or recovering from her various ailments and checking in to make sure I was handling things ok. Whether it was controlling her diabetes and using her insulin pump, to making the house more accessible after her stroke, to being able to continue traveling as she became less mobile. A big step in helping Jodi live a full life after the stroke was how well our first trip to the Rolex 24 went. She wasn't going to come out to the track at all because the walking was wearing her out. Someone suggested I look to rent a wheelchair for a few days to move her around. She was very reluctant because she felt it was admitting defeat but i got one anyway and basically gave her the choice of the chair or sitting in the car all day. Once she gave in it was the greatest thing to happen in years. Everyone we met at the track was extremely welcoming and friendly, one of the first people we met explained how to flag down a van to take us anywhere in the facility, and she never felt out of place. it went so well that she ordered one our way home that we used almost everywhere we went.
These past two months have been indescribably difficult for me, and at first I really questioned how I could go on and you've made this so much more bearable. I'm extremely thankful for everything. the cards, messages, flowers, gifts, donations to the dog rescue, and countless other things I've forgotten to mention have been so generous and thoughtful. As I try and work through everything and sort out how to put a life together after this it's really good to know that there is a group of really good friends that are always able to help with advise and encouragement. Thank you all so very much for helping me through so much of life.
Wally