This blog was designed to provide everyone with William’s status and recovery process.
Please visit frequently for information and continue to keep William and his family in your prayers.
Mi shebeirach - A prayer for healing (Hebrew)
Mi shebeirach Avoteinu m'kor ha-bracha L'imoteinu.
May the Source of Strength Who blessed the ones before us, help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing, and let us say, Amein.
Mi shebeirach imoteinu m'kor ha-bracha l'avoteinu.
Bless those in need of healing with refuah shleimah, the renewal of body, the renewal of spirit, and let us say, Amein.
May the Source of Strength Who blessed the ones before us, help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing, and let us say, Amein.
Mi shebeirach imoteinu m'kor ha-bracha l'avoteinu.
Bless those in need of healing with refuah shleimah, the renewal of body, the renewal of spirit, and let us say, Amein.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
May 27,2011
Calling all friends! William has been experiencing a significant drop off of visitors and the days are growing a bit lonely for him. It is certainly nice to see his family and he appreciates the support and visits but there is nothing quite like a friendly face from his network of friends to add a smile and encouragement to his day. As the warm weather is now here, it is harder for everyone to carve out some time to make the trek to Wallingford, but please try to fit in a visit, even if it is a short one. We are close to breaking ground on the home modification and hope for Will to be home by the end of summer if possible, but for now, we need to keep his spirits up so if you can drop by for a visit, that would mean alot to him.
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