Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Afternoon


And last but not least, Mark enjoying sitting in a quiet place at home. Even the cat (nasty thing that she is) was either glad he was home or just needed someone warm to sit on.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

GREAT JOB, Mark and Chris. Good to see that you have a feline supervisor.

We're VERY THANKFUL that you're home.

Susan & Jim in Olympia

Anonymous said...

Mark, No place like home!!

S~

Anonymous said...

Woo-hoo !!!! Wonderful news. Answered prayer. I will get in touch soon so I can come and visit on one of the "off" days. Take care, Tracy

Anonymous said...

WELCOME HOME, Mark! The picture was so cute (no, not you - - the cat)!!!! His little mind will be resetting every day and welcoming you home. Am offering prayers in thanksgiving that you are now home. Keep up your exercises and do all that the docs said - you know the drill.
Chris, what will you do with all that free time since you aren't burning wheels to Devon any longer?
Much love to you both,
Joyce

Kelley said...

Mark? With a cat?

Kat said...

Ah, wonderful!

Glad to see these pix, at last!

Ben and I were even more glad to have managed to work in a visit before we got back to the warm climes.

(Mark, you know the most *amazing* people.)

(And Chris, it was lovely to finally meet you.)

Anonymous said...

I don't know why it suddenly let me back on. I've been reading but have not able to post until just now.
Wow wildman--way to go!
Kevin

Anonymous said...

*been*

Anonymous said...

WELCOME HOME BUBBA! How are you feeling? what would you like me to bring over to you? you name it and I will bring it to you (within reason)?
Chris, how are you doing; have not met you, but I would sure like too!
Let me know what you want!!!

pete

Anonymous said...

Now these are the photos we've been waiting to see.

Welcome home, Mark. Good to see you in a domestic setting. We're thankful that you've come through this ordeal and wish you strength in continued recovery. By the way, kitties are good for you.

Chris, you're a joy and an angel and I take my hat off to you for your fortitude in what must have been a hair raising time.

Much Love to you both
Celeste and David

Anonymous said...

You probably never thought you'd enjoy coming home sooo much! We learn things everyday, some come harder than others though. Like everyone else, it does my heart good to see you at home and knowing that you and Chris have taken another step towards resuming a normal life. I still cannot imagine what either of you have been through. Continue to work hard on your rehab to regain your strength, mental prowess and zest for life. You've got a small army of people out here just waiting for you to give the green light on quaffing a few Glenfiddich's or Guinness drafts and hearing your tales of the "journey from within."
Love ya man
"Cuzzin Dickie"

Anonymous said...

This is great news Mark!!

I was your Dad's roommate at USNA. You visited us at Torodel in Morgan Hill CA. (Just incase you don't remember my name.

Bill (Louie) Phillips