Four Years
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It hardly seems appropriate to "celebrate" the anniversary of Robb's spinal cord injury. I mean, what are we supposed to do: light candles on our cupcakes, or break open a bottle of bubbly?
We could take a hard look at how far Robb's condition has improved since he broke his back, but honestly, we do that pretty much every day.
The thing that's been rattling around inside my brain today is how many of our blog readers never knew us, before the accident. I have to say, I still have a hard time adjusting to the ratio of friends who knew us before Robb was paralyzed, versus those who met us since that time.
But, rather than being weirded out, why don't we celebrate all of the our old friends, and all the people who have come into our lives since that day, four years ago?
It hardly seems appropriate to "celebrate" the anniversary of Robb's spinal cord injury. I mean, what are we supposed to do: light candles on our cupcakes, or break open a bottle of bubbly?
We could take a hard look at how far Robb's condition has improved since he broke his back, but honestly, we do that pretty much every day.
The thing that's been rattling around inside my brain today is how many of our blog readers never knew us, before the accident. I have to say, I still have a hard time adjusting to the ratio of friends who knew us before Robb was paralyzed, versus those who met us since that time.
But, rather than being weirded out, why don't we celebrate all of the our old friends, and all the people who have come into our lives since that day, four years ago?
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Comments
Bandaid!
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Treat yourselves to some cake. Might as well make it an anniversary to mark in a nice way, rather than a bad one.
Not everyone could go through what you guys have and still keep your sense of humor- celebrate THAT!
Annalisa
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