Ed and Anita

Ed and Anita
A nice night to remember

Friday, February 15, 2008

A call for assistance

Friends,

With Anita returning home there will be many ways for us to help Ed and Anita in the transition and her continued recovery. I have been in conversation with members of Central Presbyterian's choir, the down-yonder parish, and the women's circle who all want to help with meals. I hope to be able to coordinate a few meals a week for the next couple of weeks as we gage what assistance the Carwiles will need. Ed has requested someone to sit with Anita next Thursday afternoon when he goes to a doctor's appointment. If you would like to make some food or visit with Anita please email me at jscanlon@cpcatlanta.org.

thanks,

Jonathan

Thursday, February 14, 2008

One more night, no more hospital rehab

Dear Family and Friends,
Today was Anita's last day of rehab and I attended the seniors luncheon to start the official celebration of our 150th anniversary. Lots of folks were there, told everyone that Anita was coming home in less than 24 hrs. Food was great, program was very entertaining, lots of creative people did their thing. Looking forward to doing some more participating these next three days, will see how Anita feels after a ride home in a car. Hope to reconnect soon with friends at Central Presbyterian and all of you blogger readers out there. Keep the faith and stand by for rehab adventures at the next level. ed

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Just a little longer

Some of you may have heard, but Mom was able to buy a couple more days in rehab. Being cleared to put weight on her left foot, she wanted a little more time to work with PT before she heads home. Her new departure date is now Friday morning.

Thanks so much for checking in. We appreciate all of your support. We are close to heading to a new frontier with at home care, but are excited about the progress that leads to Mom heading home.

We have extended Dad's stay at casa Webb (only a minimal extending charge).

Until next time,

Allison