Sanstone Health, Hendersonville Health and Rehabilitation and Dr. Larry Joe Russell. Just when you thought I had gone away, here I am again.
Thanksgiving, this time last year it was hard to feel thankful. Mom died on November 3,2011, the day she was supposed to be discharged. The family had gathered just weeks before for her funeral. The reality that Mom was not coming home from Hendersonville Health and Rehabilitation, was starting to sink in. My wife, two sons and I were headed to Atlanta to spend the holiday with my youngest sister and her family. It was a change from the usual family gathering at Moms, but she was gone and the family had been fragmenting since her death. We enjoyed the visit, and although Mom was gone we, still had lots to be thankful for.
This year as I am sitting here getting ready for the trek from Hendersonville to Atlanta. I am thinking of all the things I am thankful for. The thing I am most thankful for is that God blessed me with two wonderful parents.
Growing up was far from perfect, but my parents always loved us all. We were taught the value of hard work and honesty, but most of all we were taught not to give up. Mom had always worked in law offices, so we knew a lot about our rights. Pop had been in prison when we were young, so we also knew a lot about the consequences of breaking the law. Both of my parents are gone now, but neither are forgotten.
Consequences , thats what this is all about. Sanstone Health, Hendersonville Health and Rehabilitation and Dr. Larry Joe Russell. There are consequences for what you are doing. The NCDHHS may not care how you operate, but rest assured someone does . Until I find them I will continue to post on this blog, and keep writing letters and making phone calls. I will not go away.
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