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Re:sean - 7/30/2009 9:51 PM ( #21 )
Dearest Lilwings, Sean and his family still reamain in my thoughts and prayers. You knowI remember when I was a teenager in school my English teacher's oldest son had a problem with alchohol. He had tried and tried to stop and it happend that I also knew his wife and 3 kids as they went to the same church as my family. He and his wife were separated and the kids were real small. He had moved back in with his mom who was my English teacher. One day he stole their car while they were gone and he was drinking. To make a long story short he wrecked the car and now is paralyized if I am not mistaken from the neck down. I will Never forget what my English teacher said to me. She said that she would rather him be paralyed then for him to die drinking as he is not able to lift even his hands. Now today the guy is one of the most talented guy that you could ever know. He has done so very much since his accident. It happens that my piano teacher from years ago helps take care of him part time and tells me all about his changes. Maybe this guy will forever be changed and realize the strength he never had before. I sure hope he does and he will. Love ALways, Joya
"LIFE IS NOT MEASURED IN THE BREATHS WE TAKE, IT IS MEASURED IN HOW MANY MOMENTS THAT TAKE OUR BREATH AWAY!"
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