
Kay’s dad was on the passenger side. She’s no longer worried that he’ll die from this. He is in pain but is able to make wisecracks, which is promising.
November 3, 2006 in Family/Friends with 9 Comments

Kay’s dad was on the passenger side. She’s no longer worried that he’ll die from this. He is in pain but is able to make wisecracks, which is promising.
First Published on November 3, 2006 in Family/Friends.
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Yikes. That looks horrible.
Still praying.
Wow, that looks really bad. Glad to hear he’s making wisecracks. That is definitely a good sign
Thanks, Birgit — we are still definitely in need of prayer. This is the worst car accident we’ve had in the family.
And thanks for your encouragement, John. I was dealt some bad news that day, but when I heard about the accident, it helped me keep things in perspective. Let’s keep laughing, eh?
Jon,
Sometimes we can only laugh or cry. I’m with you, let’s keep laughing.
Wow, how scary. I’m glad it looks like he will recover.
Geez…the car looks just awful. I’ll be praying for Kay’s dad…glad he survived.
Thanks, Helen and Yellow. Kay says it took them half an hour to pry him out of the car. Your prayers are valuable.
Hey, I am glad everyone is doing alright. I did and will continue to pray for a speedy recovery.
Kevin, it’s “all right” relative to dying, so I appreciate your prayers.