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Aaron
First day of summer, 1991 Handsprings down the driveway, Aaron, my 17 year old son You dove into a sandbar, fractured your neck A mother's worst nightmare, one I'll never forget! The next time we see you, in intensive care Prognosis...quadrapalegia... confined to a chair Life's struggles you dealt with every day But your unique sense of humour did not go away Making me laugh when you flexed your muscles!!! You fished, you hunted, raised your Jack Russells Eleven years later, August 2002 You became ill with what we thought was a cold or the flu You went to sleep that Thursday night pneumonia, took you before daylight My journey through grief has taught me so much I still have some anger, guilt and such. But I am thankful to God for those 11 years, I got to know you as a young man of 28 years....
I am still learning... I Loves Ya!!! MOM XOXOXO
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