Two years ago this week my Dad was in the ICU recovering from brain surgery. Today he babysat Colt and Molly while I went for a jog. Just re-reading those two sentences bring tears to my eyes.
Here's what I've learned over the last two years...
1. Listen to your body. Trust your instincts.
2. If you get hurt on the job, don't expect Workers Comp to take care of you. LOL.
3. Never lose your sense of humor...even on the crappiest of days.
4. Don't pay your lawyer upfront...he'll get lazy. True story.
5. When you don't have the money for the doctors bills, God will work it out.
6. Silly putty is skin tone and is good for filling in drill holes in your skull.
7. When you're down and out, look up.
8. Accept charity when hands are extended.
9. When you can't remember something, blame it on your subdural hematoma.
10. Never hang up the phone without saying, 'I love you'.
11. Make sure you actually LOVE the person you're saying 'I love you' to in #10. Ha!
12. Be thankful for all the things you do have instead of the things you don't.
13. Slow down.
14. Money will not change things that really matter.
Dad is doing great and I'm so thankful to God.
Every single day we talk about the injury because my parents are in the middle of a lawsuit again workers comp. Two years later and we're still fighting for him to get paid for the year he was off work because of his on the job injury. It's a confusing mess but what it comes down to is we have hope that justice will be served. We're not promised that life will be easy. It's not easy, by any means, but it is always good.
We're still thankful Lord!