sunshinecruiserTN wrote:Amazing, Kimberly. My bff is the director of the traumatic brain injury program in TN. She is an amazing person and I would be glad to connect you all with ea other if you are interested. She is working out of the Columbia TN office right now. I have forwarded your blog addy to her. She may contact you via website.
God Bless you.
Carolyn
Nasoosie wrote:Your writing is extraordinary, Kim, and I am so looking forward to reading more and more as you are able to add to the blog! Thank you so much for sharing your life with us. I will learn much from you, and I hope many others will also.
CONGRATULATIONS on your new adventures and life's lessons!
Liz wrote:Your blog is off to a great start, as is your new life, Kim. It's no wonder you were cognitively exhausted after writing that introduction....inspiring to all of us who only think we are challenged.
mitch5252 wrote:Kimberly, what a great job! Once again, you inspire me with your fortitude and strength.
Sarah is so lucky to have you for her Mom!
I can't wait to read more.
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CanineCaravan wrote:Liz wrote:Your blog is off to a great start, as is your new life, Kim. It's no wonder you were cognitively exhausted after writing that introduction....inspiring to all of us who only think we are challenged.
Lol... sometimes cognitive dysfunction can be funny... I.e., there was one time when I was trying to hair spray my 'do' and couldn't figure out why it was weighing my hair down so much....and what IS that smell?? I looked at the can and was mortified to see that I'd just doused myself with Lysol!
sunshinecruiserTN wrote:Amazing, Kimberly. My bff is the director of the traumatic brain injury program in TN. She is an amazing person and I would be glad to connect you all with ea other if you are interested. She is working out of the Columbia TN office right now. I have forwarded your blog addy to her. She may contact you via website.
God Bless you.
Carolyn
mitch5252 wrote:CanineCaravan wrote:Liz wrote:Your blog is off to a great start, as is your new life, Kim. It's no wonder you were cognitively exhausted after writing that introduction....inspiring to all of us who only think we are challenged.
Lol... sometimes cognitive dysfunction can be funny... I.e., there was one time when I was trying to hair spray my 'do' and couldn't figure out why it was weighing my hair down so much....and what IS that smell?? I looked at the can and was mortified to see that I'd just doused myself with Lysol!
LOLOLOLOL...
At least your hair was sanitized - no bacteria or viruses!
mitch5252 wrote:sunshinecruiserTN wrote:Amazing, Kimberly. My bff is the director of the traumatic brain injury program in TN. She is an amazing person and I would be glad to connect you all with ea other if you are interested. She is working out of the Columbia TN office right now. I have forwarded your blog addy to her. She may contact you via website.
God Bless you.
Carolyn
That's awesome, Carolyn! Is this the correct website (I looked it up in case Kimberly wanted to peek around...)
http://health.state.tn.us/TBI/index.htm
Getupngo wrote:Oh, Carolyn ... how I love serendipity!
Kim, your life's journey builds my faith and re-skews (it's always skewed!) my perspective. I've bookmarked your blog and I plan to follow your journey here (in this forum) and there. Maybe one day our paths will cross in real time.
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