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.



Saturday, November 17, 2012

William is HOME!!!!

At long last, nearly 9 months to the day when William and our lives suddenly changed, he is back at home, living in his new accessible room. Pictures will follow after we get everthing settled in and unpacked, but we did want to get a quick note up so that friends, family and blog followers would know that our son is back at home. Thanks to all for your ongoing prayers and support.

2 comments:

  1. This was my post on Facebook this past Friday - which 83 people read and 'liked' It's so exciting to have you home Brosin! <3

    On 02/18/2012 tragedy hit my family. My cousin, Will was hit by a drunk driver and left for dead on the road. Luckily our hero, Sean was with Will and called 911. The following months while Will was in ICU were grim and the prognosis even worse. Today while Will is still paralyzed from the neck down he is breathing, eating, talking, living, and most special of all, MOVING HOME TODAY! Each day more feeling is returning and limbs are coming back to life. Right now some fingers wiggle, but tomorrow promises us even more. Prayers are stronger than you know and our family is forever grateful to everyone who prayed with us, cried with us, healed with us, and became one of us.

    I love you Will. You're the best cousin, brother, ans bodyguard anyone could ask for!!! #Will-Power

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  2. Hi Marcia.....It's Janet V from Aetna. So glad to hear the good news that Will is home for the start of the holiday season. HOW GREAT! Happy Thanksgiving to All! So much to be thankful for! Keep up the good work, Will!

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