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Steve update and some thoughts related to his story.


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Posted by JD Seller on March 09, 2013 at 08:09:51 from (208.126.196.144):

Steve has had his left arm cast off now for a few weeks. He just got the cast off his right leg last Monday. They also changed his left leg cast to one that just covers his leg from the knee down. He still is not to walk on it but he can now at least use crutches to move around.

He has been riding the rough terrain scooter around since he got home Monday. He and John are doing all of the planning for the spring crops and chores. I think that the two of them will end up in a farming partnership together. They are that close and usually think much the same.

So Steve is well on his way to a full recovery. He is going to tear down the old up right silo and just use bags from now on. So no more climbing for him. So he was lucky and will live to farm another day.

Now to the other point of this post. I originally posted this just as kind of a daily diary kind of thing. I wanted people to know that there where still places that people help each other out when there are troubles. Here are things I was not even thinking at the time:

1) I was not wanting to get monetary donations started for anyone involved.

2) I was not "bragging" about what we where doing. I have had many emails accusing me of this.

3) I was not wanting some type of glory for just helping out a friend.

4) I found I just love being called a lier. NOT!!! LMAO been around the grand daughters too much.


The response I have gotten from the original post has made me change some things I will post about in the future. I reread my original post and can see where some would think I was bragging about myself/family. So we will keep helping the people just like we always have BUT I will not post much about it anymore. I forgot something my Grand Dad always told me "Do good deeds quietly or they become something else".

So I will still post all kinds of stuff but just not some of the stuff I have in the past. I will try to keep it more farm/tractor related and skip the other stuff. My family and friends will not be talked about very much in future posts.


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