[CAUT] A Saturday Message from John Granholm

Susan Kline skline at peak.org
Sat May 9 10:34:59 MDT 2009


Thousands of little tasks to learn, and he will get them done.

What a great attitude! That would be a good way for just about
anybody to approach their days.

Very glad he's got as far as Eugene, closer to home.

Susan

At 08:50 AM 5/9/2009, you wrote:
>Dear Friends-
>
>This morning John and I had a long conversation.
>
>He is in a rehabilitation facility, and expects to be there at least a month.
>
>He is gaining use of his left hand, and is beginning to have some of 
>the basic skills we take for granted. He's learning patience, and is 
>in ways fascinated by the need to pay attention to details of 
>everyday things. He realizes he faces a long journey of recovery, 
>and that not every day will be successful. He sees them as thousands 
>of little tasks to learn, one by one, and that he will get them done.
>
>He won't have Internet access until next Tuesday, and probably will 
>be reading, but not typing for a while.
>
>He asked me to tell everyone that he does not have the words to 
>express how he feels at the concern and compassion expressed to him 
>by his fellow piano technicians. "Please tell them I am overwhelmed 
>by their response. I am in awe of them."
>
>His address:
>
>John Granholm
>Eugene Rehabilitation Center
>2360 Chambers
>Eugene OR 97405
>
>Thank you, friends, for your deep compassion for John.
>
>Ed Sutton
>PTJournal Editor
>
>
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