I just learned that I will be discharged from the Burn Unit tomorrow, my 140th day in Salt Lake City, and will be flying to Boston, to take residence at the Center for Rehabilitation at Boston Medical Center. This news comes to me quickly, not as a surprise exactly, but the pieces that were in suspense fell into place with great rapidity this afternoon. I don't have time to write more now: too much to prepare and too many goodbyes to say.
Hey, Will,
ReplyDeleteAll the best for the transition. We're waiting and will come as soon as you'd like. How's tomorrow night?
Kidding.
Or not? Can we come right away?
ReplyDeleteIt's 9:17pm and just wanted to let you know that I'm thinking about you. I still can't believe you'll be gone tomorrow morning. I hope you and Tom have a safe trip tomorrow morning. I'll look for your post to see if you made it safe and sound.
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HOOOORAY! See you soon!
ReplyDeleteIt's incredibly pleasing to hear about this development.
ReplyDeleteMan's gotta ramble on home. See you B-town, Will. Freaking great news, this.
ReplyDeleteWill we are missing you here at the Burn Unit! Hope you are transitioning well.
ReplyDeleteHi Will -
ReplyDeleteI've only just learned about what you've been through. My goodness! Sending good vibes your way! Keeping you close in my thoughts.
- Kim Santo.
I hope this message finds you doing well. You are missed on the Burn Unit and we send lots of thoughts and support your way. We are confident you are working hard. Take care.
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