Thank you Birdie, Beth and Connie for watching over our wounded sister Liz. I'm sure that was a tragic time for you all! And you rallied as you always do Just read about Nan being with Sarah in her time of need too.
I too have been a recipient of the kindness of our sisters. Though not to the extent that is currently underway now. Just another instance to share. When I was in the field seeing patients, my rig wouldn't start when I came out from seeing one. I wasn't finished seeing the rest of them for the day and Coachnet wanted to tow my rig from Kerrville to San Antonio. Well, I didn't have time to deal with that then. I had other patients to see first! They come before my needs. So I called my sister Karen here for a ride back to the cg to get my scooter to use for the rest of the day. Just so happened Birdie was here in Kerrville too. So they both came to get me. Birdie said, "we're going to try jumping this rig before packing it off to SA" So I went and saw the rest of my patients. When I got back to the cg that night, we went down and jumped it. And it worked! Saved all that extra fuss and inconvenience. To this day I am grateful to my sisters
This is what our network is all about! Good People!
Love,
Sharon