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Just dropping by to check in and see how y'all are doing in here, and to tell of our walk of faith and trust.

Yesterday my nephew turned forty-six years old; a day my family thought wouldn't happen. It's been a walk of "faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen", since December tenth last year. His brother told me that Richard started feeling really bad, could barely walk and they called 911, when ems got there they told him that Richard might not make it to the hospital. When he got there they discovered that his arota had ruptured in two places, and they started looking around for a hospital that could do the repair and handle any complications, UT Southwestern said they had a team that could go soon, so he was Careflited to St.Paul, and we were told again that he might not make it the though the 10 minute flight.

My sister said they told them to go ahead and start to St. Paul, that they'd be there before them, and they saw the helicopter going over them as they drove , and they pulled up as they were taking him out and into the ER. He then had an eight hour open heart surgery, and had family and friends fill the waiting room with prayer and hope. His doctors came out and told us he was doing good, no damage to his heart (in fact, they said his heart was in very good condition,), that between 75 to 90 % percent of those with a tear ( John Ritter had one and died before he hit the floor), don't make it to surgery.


On Wednesday afternoon he had a stroke and was move down to Zale Lipsky, where he had surgery to remove his skull cap. He had some wonderful nurses and they went with him and stayed with him that night in recovery.
When I drove up to the valet parking I saw an ambulance, and they were taking him out as I was walking toward the door, and I told them that he was mine, thanks for taking care of him and they asked if I wanted to go in the elevator with them, and you know I said yep, and rode up with him. He looked so bad. Stitches down his chest, tubes about every where there could be. It was hard to maintain and not cry.

The nurses had called ahead and had pizza and sandwiches set out for us in a waiting room that every hospital should have. Comfortable recliners with blankets, a kitchen, an outdoor patio and a view of downtown Dallas. There were cards, jigsaw puzzles, books, and magazines on tables help pass the time to. We couldn't complain about anything, it had all been taken care of for us.

His doctor told us they were removing a section of the right side of his skull so it could swell and hopefully not cause further damage, but he came out after and told my sister that he saw 80% dead brain and wasn't sure if he'd make it or what quality of life he'd have. It was not what we wanted to hear, but we were prepared for whatever happened.

My brother went in to see him for a few minutes on Friday afternoon, and they had my nephew woke up a little doing maintenance and vitals, and when he heard my brother speak to him he opened his eyes and gave a thumbs up. We had been told about loss of hearing and vision and it gave us hope. I saw him the next afternoon and he was a little awake then and he nodded his head when I spoke, and when I was leaving I touched his left foot and he moved it. We had been told he was paralyzed on his left side, and that small response was wonderful to see.
On Monday his blood test showed that the MRSA bacteria present and gloved and gowned up til her left the hospital.

He went through much more. He was sent back down to St. Paul for a second surgery because of seepage from one of the staples holding his breastplate together: then a temperature of 106, and fluid on his pancreas that turned out to be a yeast infection because of all of antibiotics he was on. He was in ICU and on a ventilator for almost two months, and in late February he finally was moved to a regular room, and his sons took turns staying with him at night and one of us during the day.

He was sent back to Zale Lipsky for his stroke and rehabilitation and was there until April. My sister had a meeting with his doctors and they said he had made all the progress he could and would be in a nursing home the rest of his life, and she said her boy wouldn't be in one; he was coming home with her and he was released April tenth. It was beyond amazing in how things fell into place to get his room ready, and again family and friends lined up to sit with him and take care of his needs, and we settled him in and learned as he did, in how to take care of him. He still had an IV, a drain for his pancreas and more antibiotics until it was taken out in late May.

At his last doctor visit and more x rays and cat scans his doctor asked him what happened to his spleen. It was there in April but was missing in his September scans. One of life's little mysteries I guess.

He is in therapy and can walk with a crutch device for short distances, and they are getting longer each day. When he thinks real hard he can move his right hand and it is also getting better. His therapists told us they have seen people walk after being told they never would again and they didn't give up on them.

His sisters, his brother, our kids, and his friends stayed with him all that long night, just wanting to be close and not leave him all alone, and took pictures of him so he could see how far he'd come when he got out, and they made a video for him of their thoughts and memories of their times they had with him, (They all had grown up with family vacations; we were like a caravan traveling in mass to Eureka Springs,, Turner Falls, where we had annual trips to a big lodge that could sleep over twenty people and to many lakes and state parks, until my two sisters and I built a family cabin in East Texas) and how much he meant to each one of them.
They have plans on taking him to the cabin, smoking a brisket and ribs (his favorite foods) watch it with him, sit out under the stars he's fished under many years, telling stories and tall tales until early morning, and maybe it's rain and he can fall asleep with the sound of rain falling on the metal roof.


We've made the mistake of teaching him Canasta and now he calls me everyday around lunchtime and tells me I'm late and I go play a few hands with him. Next week I'm teaching him to play chess and I know he'll chase me around the board until he captures my queen and I give up, but hes' worth every bit of it.


Anyway thanks for the shoulder, It's always there when needed.



What a testimony to true human spirit! I'm just beyond words, and am already on my third reading of this post, looking for more stuff to focus in on. The canasta, the brisket, in the face of infection and fever.. I don't know where to focus except to say the 'light' that appears in reading this post is beyond anything I've come across in a long time.
 
It's made the news here, but it is not headline news. Story is buried and I had to look to find it.

Says a lot about this country and what is considered newsworthy or not.
Keep in mind it's a Saturday night. Alot of people don't check news on the weekend. Only those of us who don't have lives...
 
Keep in mind it's a Saturday night. Alot of people don't check news on the weekend. Only those of us who don't have lives...

Heyyyyyyyyy! I resemble that remark!! :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:
 
Keep in mind it's a Saturday night. Alot of people don't check news on the weekend. Only those of us who don't have lives...

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Hi Linas, CNN has been full of the news. Faux has it too. :seeya:
 
Daisy, I'm right up there with you. Even tv is terrible! At least I'll have Fraiser

at 3am. Needless to say I have insomnia..MY puppy is already sleeping.:floorlaugh:
 
By Jove I have the board to myself!!
I am freaking alone!!! Do I have B.O.?
wait! this board doesnt have smellovision..



:floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: :seeya: :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:
 
Daisy, I'm right up there with you. Even tv is terrible! At least I'll have Fraiser

at 3am. Needless to say I have insomnia..MY puppy is already sleeping.:floorlaugh:

2 episodes of Frasier coming on in a few minutes, Nore, on Hallmark :)
 
2 episodes of Frasier coming on in a few minutes, Nore, on Hallmark :)

You read my mind. I never got to watch Frasier when it was on because I worked 3-11. Why can't they write comedies like this anymore? :seeya:
 
What?! ----- (like in Brett Seacat tone of voice)

There have been no posts here since yesterday?!
 
:wave: hi night-owls!!

Not much going on here either...
 
10/4/2013 REQ - Request - Party (001) 10/4/2013
NOTE: REQUEST OF CNN AND PNI FOR UNSEALING OF TRANSCRIPT

Note: PNI appears to be Pheonix News, Inc., owner of The Arizona Republic, and a subsidiary of the Gannett Company, Inc.

Pot is really getting stirred here with the limited access to public information.
 
For me, this trial has now entered the theater of the absurd and I am becoming concerned. Is there any way all of this nonsense can box Judge Stephens into a corner whereby it is her opinion that the "defendant" (galls me that the word is legally still applicable until she is sentenced) cannot get a fair trial in the penalty phase?

Everything about this case has been unusual, but now it seems like it is spinning out of control. I have held my tongue criticizing Judge Stephens because it don't have a background to critique her performance. Yet now it does seem like she does not have control of her court with this case. No trial date has been set and there is no indication to suggest it will be done in the near future. If this does move to a retrial, 2014 is looking more and more like a certainty. Is there any precedent in Arizona for this much time to lapse awaiting retrial?

FWIW, delaying a trial is often a remedy used by the courts in high profile cases. Put it on the back burner, media goes away and people will forget about it, so that an impartial jury can be seated. Judge Stephens has not indicate a desire to delay the trial and thus is keeping the media spotlight on the trial with all of the upcoming dates on the case calendar.

After Friday's hearings, the transcripts were sealed, so CNN and a local Phoenix news company requested that the transcripts be unsealed. Less than 48 hours after that hearing, CMJA is back to tweeting again. This is after David Bodner argued in court that "She has voluntarily thrust herself into the vortex of this public controversy. It is unfair to deprive the public ... because someone can't control her own speech." Who does this? CMJA. Is is defiance on her part, a deliberate attempt attract media attention or something else. All I know is that common sense would say someone in her position, facing the death penalty, should not be doing this and it is equally unwise for the person(s) acting as her proxy.

It is not that I am vested in the death penalty. I just don't want to see that option come off the table because of circumstances that she is creating. If the DP is removed, it should be because Bill Montgomery removes it, Travis's family decides to opt out of it or that a plea is negotiated and accepted.

Am I being a worry wart?
 
10/4/2013 REQ - Request - Party (001) 10/4/2013
NOTE: REQUEST OF CNN AND PNI FOR UNSEALING OF TRANSCRIPT

Note: PNI appears to be Pheonix News, Inc., owner of The Arizona Republic, and a subsidiary of the Gannett Company, Inc.

Pot is really getting stirred here with the limited access to public information.

Oooohhh....are they talking about the transcript of the Friday closed hearing? Poor JSS....I feel kinda sorry for her, being pulled in all directions....
 
For me, this trial has now entered the theater of the absurd and I am becoming concerned. Is there any way all of this nonsense can box Judge Stephens into a corner whereby it is her opinion that the "defendant" (galls me that the word is legally still applicable until she is sentenced) cannot get a fair trial in the penalty phase?

Everything about this case has been unusual, but now it seems like it is spinning out of control. I have held my tongue criticizing Judge Stephens because it don't have a background to critique her performance. Yet now it does seem like she does not have control of her court with this case. No trial date has been set and there is no indication to suggest it will be done in the near future. If this does move to a retrial, 2014 is looking more and more like a certainty. Is there any precedent in Arizona for this much time to lapse awaiting retrial?

FWIW, delaying a trial is often a remedy used by the courts in high profile cases. Put it on the back burner, media goes away and people will forget about it, so that an impartial jury can be seated. Judge Stephens has not indicate a desire to delay the trial and thus is keeping the media spotlight on the trial with all of the upcoming dates on the case calendar.

After Friday's hearings, the transcripts were sealed, so CNN and a local Phoenix news company requested that the transcripts be unsealed. Less than 48 hours after that hearing, CMJA is back to tweeting again. This is after David Bodner argued in court that "She has voluntarily thrust herself into the vortex of this public controversy. It is unfair to deprive the public ... because someone can't control her own speech." Who does this? CMJA. Is is defiance on her part, a deliberate attempt attract media attention or something else. All I know is that common sense would say someone in her position, facing the death penalty, should not be doing this and it is equally unwise for the person(s) acting as her proxy.

It is not that I am vested in the death penalty. I just don't want to see that option come off the table because of circumstances that she is creating. If the DP is removed, it should be because Bill Montgomery removes it, Travis's family decides to opt out of it or that a plea is negotiated and accepted.

Am I being a worry wart?

gcharlie, don't worry....I was also very worried until someone on here (sorry can't remember who....it was a few pages back!) wrote a very logical post telling us not to worry and there is nothing in this trial which can get appealed.

There were no juror issues in the last trial, despite the trial being run on HLN and despite the "high-profile." From the few jurors we have heard of after the trial, they seem to be very grounded and reasonable people, who took great pride in being good jurors.

All the media attention, as Juan pointed out, it has nothing to do with what goes on in the courtroom. The jury came in and they heard the trial and they reached a verdict. The media "circus" is on the outside.

The poster also mentioned that the appeals court has to have a very valid reason based on the law to overturn the verdict. It should not be easy to do that, that would mean they don't put a lot of trust in the judges, and from what I have read the appellate courts put a lot of trust in the lower judges and don't overturn them easily.

So, don't worry. I know I do, but after I read that, I calmed down a bit!
 
Oooohhh....are they talking about the transcript of the Friday closed hearing? Poor JSS....I feel kinda sorry for her, being pulled in all directions....

She's the one who closed the hearing, which I don't think that she should have done, especially since the motion had to do with First Amendment Rights.

It would not surprise me if CNN appeals any decision keep the transcript sealed.

Sounds like Tanisha was in the courtroom on Friday...her FB page has pix of her in Phoenix on Friday night.
 
For me, this trial has now entered the theater of the absurd and I am becoming concerned. Is there any way all of this nonsense can box Judge Stephens into a corner whereby it is her opinion that the "defendant" (galls me that the word is legally still applicable until she is sentenced) cannot get a fair trial in the penalty phase?

Everything about this case has been unusual, but now it seems like it is spinning out of control. I have held my tongue criticizing Judge Stephens because it don't have a background to critique her performance. Yet now it does seem like she does not have control of her court with this case. No trial date has been set and there is no indication to suggest it will be done in the near future. If this does move to a retrial, 2014 is looking more and more like a certainty. Is there any precedent in Arizona for this much time to lapse awaiting retrial?

FWIW, delaying a trial is often a remedy used by the courts in high profile cases. Put it on the back burner, media goes away and people will forget about it, so that an impartial jury can be seated. Judge Stephens has not indicate a desire to delay the trial and thus is keeping the media spotlight on the trial with all of the upcoming dates on the case calendar.

After Friday's hearings, the transcripts were sealed, so CNN and a local Phoenix news company requested that the transcripts be unsealed. Less than 48 hours after that hearing, CMJA is back to tweeting again. This is after David Bodner argued in court that "She has voluntarily thrust herself into the vortex of this public controversy. It is unfair to deprive the public ... because someone can't control her own speech." Who does this? CMJA. Is is defiance on her part, a deliberate attempt attract media attention or something else. All I know is that common sense would say someone in her position, facing the death penalty, should not be doing this and it is equally unwise for the person(s) acting as her proxy.

It is not that I am vested in the death penalty. I just don't want to see that option come off the table because of circumstances that she is creating. If the DP is removed, it should be because Bill Montgomery removes it, Travis's family decides to opt out of it or that a plea is negotiated and accepted.

Am I being a worry wart?

Brilliant post gcharlie. No, you're not being a worry wart. The convicted killer has controlled this fiasco of a trial from day one. She has shot herself in the foot over and over with her blabbing to the media, and her DT are rubbing salt in the wound IMO by blaming that ON the media. All of the drama in this trial is a direct result of the actions of her and her lawyers. Between her big mouth, and her lawyer's endless and ridiculous motions, they have dragged this trial out to the point that it's a joke. I hope the judge takes control of the situation and gets on with it. Time for a resolution to this one, and a one way ticket to Perryville for a vicious murderer.
 
I have no doubt jodi has been handling all of this, making complete twits out of the judge and everyone else. If the judge doesn't want to then the AJ. should step in. This is a total waste of time and money. I know defendants have a right to speak up as to how things are run.

Yes it is time to get this show on the road. Time for someone to draw the line. DT.s running the show for her but this is ridiculous.
She refuses to admit her fate. Anyone with a working brain would let it go! It's time! no matter how long it goes on there are two choices~ DP. or LWOP in Perryville. She is going no where else! Travis had no choice jodi you did that for him. Now pay UP!!
 
princess, where have you been you bad girl! When is surgery? :seeya:
 
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