Pippin
Well-known member
I wanted to thank all of you for your kind words, thoughts, and prayers for Mickey while he was in the hospital. He and I both were overwhelmed by your compassion. In fact, it gave us great strength when we needed it most.
I was bringing my laptop to the hospital since I have a job where I can work virtually as long as I get a WiFi connection. After my original post, I would read to Mickey the responses as they came in. After mentioning the poster's name, he would say, "He's a good guy, he lives in ______ and has a _____ (special instrument or just started playing)" or "She's a sweetheart, she just got married or _______." After each person, he would recite these little pieces of information about them. It was so sweet.
I received a few private messages from those whom Mickey had helped by answering questions and such. Also, there were emails from some who have gone through their own health issues and wanted to encourage Mickey and myself that things do get better. Those who have gone through the same thing have especially given me hope.
Sometimes it's easy to think that an online community can only do "so much." But I have to tell you that I've been blown away by the concern that everyone had. It touched Mickey greatly, as well as I. And now I know what you can say to someone who is going through a difficult time and the response is, "What can I do?" Offer kind words, thoughts, and prayers. Sometimes it doesn't seem like that's much, but believe me, when you're sitting in a hospital room, wondering what life-changing news you may receive, it is everything. It really is possible to draw great strength from knowing that people care so much. And of course, prayers really can make a big difference.
Finally, I'd like to thank Lori from Uke Leash for sending Mickey the 2011 Uke Calendar. Mickey was really surprised! The calendar is beautiful, with large photos and printed on high-quality paper stock. We look forward to hanging it in our home!
Thanks again, everyone. You all are simply amazing!
~ Mary Rose (Mrs. Pippin)
I was bringing my laptop to the hospital since I have a job where I can work virtually as long as I get a WiFi connection. After my original post, I would read to Mickey the responses as they came in. After mentioning the poster's name, he would say, "He's a good guy, he lives in ______ and has a _____ (special instrument or just started playing)" or "She's a sweetheart, she just got married or _______." After each person, he would recite these little pieces of information about them. It was so sweet.
I received a few private messages from those whom Mickey had helped by answering questions and such. Also, there were emails from some who have gone through their own health issues and wanted to encourage Mickey and myself that things do get better. Those who have gone through the same thing have especially given me hope.
Sometimes it's easy to think that an online community can only do "so much." But I have to tell you that I've been blown away by the concern that everyone had. It touched Mickey greatly, as well as I. And now I know what you can say to someone who is going through a difficult time and the response is, "What can I do?" Offer kind words, thoughts, and prayers. Sometimes it doesn't seem like that's much, but believe me, when you're sitting in a hospital room, wondering what life-changing news you may receive, it is everything. It really is possible to draw great strength from knowing that people care so much. And of course, prayers really can make a big difference.
Finally, I'd like to thank Lori from Uke Leash for sending Mickey the 2011 Uke Calendar. Mickey was really surprised! The calendar is beautiful, with large photos and printed on high-quality paper stock. We look forward to hanging it in our home!
Thanks again, everyone. You all are simply amazing!
~ Mary Rose (Mrs. Pippin)