Sunday, October 11, 2009

Sunday Evening, October 11th, 2009

Hi Everyone

Well it sure has been a long time since we have had an Allie update and it is good. In fact, it is unbelievable. Full Recovery - Never a Doubt.

I believe I have already written about Allie's last accident back in January and how we were led to Neurofeedback and I thank God that we were. It has made all of the difference in the world in her recovery.

As I write, it is as if things are normal here at our home. Allie is doing great and is making huge strides everyday. In fact, if you met her on the street and did not know she was ever in an accident, you may not be able to tell. She is driving again and is attending our local community college. Believe it or not, she is taking a full schedule - 13 credits. Unbelieveable!

She has become the most amazing person. She is happy and very okay with where she is at this time. She had changed her major and is now declaring herself as elementary education. She loves little kids and they love her. She is beautiful and creative and happy. She has taken up beading and has gotten quite good at it. She started her own little business called Skye Creations and sells her jewelry in a few local shops. She is also working in our office a few hours a week. We keep her busy and she is able to stay focused for long stretches of time. Actually, one of the very few deficiencies is still her short term memory has problems every now and again. Whose dosen't have that problem.

Allie is really fitting in again and is starting to reconnect with friends from high school who are now in college with her.

Nancy and I are finding life is becoming normal again. Allie is not nearly as needy as she use to be and is usually out of the house with friends or just doing Allie things which leaves Nancy and I free to do things together - without worrying about getting a phone call. That is a great feeling.

So everything is going great here. We still pray every night for further recovery, for all of us.

Thanks for your continued prayers.

Allie's Dad

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