Christi, Glad to hear that your are home, and I am sure, under the watchful eye of your mom and dad. HAMBer's are not strangers, though, some may be stranger than others!! We are the extended family you never knew you had.(unless you hit Megamillions lottery, then they all come out of the wood work! "ask and ye shall receive" Best wishes on your recovery and continued good health...
will do! thanks for the update....i know she's not outta the woods but it sounds a little better... my little girl is everything to me, i can't imagine how tough this is!
Christi, Glad you are doing better. I know what it's like to see your daughter labor to breathe. My daughter is only 3 and has some asthma issues, and it got scary there at first but it's under control now. I'll never forgot her sitting in my wifes lap half concious and struggling to get air. She was breathing and we were in the Docs office, but it was a tough thing to look at. She was just so tired from no sleep the night before. I am sure when she is in her 20's I would react the same way. Brings a man down pretty quick. I will always do what I can to be sure she is safe. What you have hear is one big family. We may not all get along at times and there are a few bad seeds but the good out weighs the bad 100 to 1. Most of us only know a few and have met few but we all know the value of family and prayer. A lot of us put ourselves in the person's shoes and "feel the pain" We would want the same prayers for us if needed. These "Hot Rods" are our way of connecting with each other and are what we spend most of our time with when we are not with our family. Most of us try to incorporate our family into our hobby too. Take care of your self and give your Dad a big ole hug when ever you can. We love those things.
Mark and Kelly, Our family will be sending prayers your way for your daughter. WQe will be hoping for a full recovery. 41 Dave and family
thats wonderful that you are out and doing better! the REED family will keep prayers coming your way! afterall, they cant hurt! GOD BLESS, todd reed and family
christi, great to hear your getting better. your mom n dad are pretty awesome people. just keep improving. your in good hands. paul.
My prayers will continue.....and thanks will be added for the mercy and healing God has provided for you.
This is the first I saw this post (very busy getting my car ready), glad to hear you are doing better, get well soon!
I have to now give Ryan and all the moderators a huge thanks from the Skipper family for letting this thread continue. I do not want to take away from this board and you guys so if this thread needs to be closed I have no problem with that. My prayers were answered by all of you, THANK YOU.... Mark Skipper
Wow! Mark, Kelly, I had no idea! I haven't been on the HAMB for about a week until today. I've been reading your updates on Christi's condition, and am sooooo glad she's doing O.K! The replies from everyone are so touching too! Christi - Gell well soon Darlin', and see you "all better" in Paso! For anyone who doesn't know Christi, her mom and dad; Mark & Kelly, and her brother Jeff, I can tell you they are some of the most genuine, kind, good and very cool people, you could ever meet! I know that sounds cliche' but it really is true. Christi, I hope you don't mind, but I'm posting a picture of you, so all those who're concerned about you, can put a face to your name. I like this picture...
I haven't been on the board for the last couple of days. Glad to hear you are doin better. I know that HAMB is a awesome family from the response I got when my ol man was in the hospital and the responses I got. Eric