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At 12:25pm on December 13, 2012, Emily Coles said…

At 6:03pm on December 11, 2012, Teena said…

Rest in God's hands and in Peace Lee...

At 1:45pm on September 2, 2011, Linda G said…
Greetings, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY Lee.....
Best Wishes on your Special Day....and on the next 364 days!
I'm SO sorry that you've had to go through all of this. You, and your family, are in my heart and in my prayers ♥
At 9:56am on September 2, 2011, Trudy said…
Happy Birthday to Lee, and have a great party!
At 9:46am on September 2, 2011, Robyn said…
Happy, Happy Birthday!!
At 5:29am on September 2, 2011, Peetie said…
Happy Birthday Lee Howard! Hope you are well enough to enjoy your day! :)
At 1:43am on September 2, 2011, brokenpole said…
Happy Birthday, Lee!! Hope you have a wonderful day and get to have some fun. Enjoy your special day.
At 4:37pm on August 27, 2011, lotsofshots said…
Hi, sorry that Lee is having to go through all this pain. I hope that the things get better for him soon. I am so happy that you put up the picture of Lee and Abby. It is really great. I hope that you are doing okay. Please tell Lee that we all wish him the best. Take care.
At 6:43pm on July 31, 2011, Robyn said…
Happy Lee is improving! Love to you both.
At 9:12am on July 31, 2011, Trudy said…
Looking at your new photos... Congratulations to you both on Lee's continuing progress, and Abby just keeps looking cuter.
At 5:28pm on July 16, 2011, Trudy said…
Great photos of all your little ones, thanks for adding them. One of my delights in TuD is looking at the photos! Lee is going to be so happy to be home with all of you again. Best wishes from all of us (which includes my three Golden Retrievers) to all of you.
At 8:30am on July 16, 2011, lotsofshots said…
Hi Angie, just checking in to say hi, I love your new pictures of your pets.You are so special to give them love and a home. That is such a special quality in a person. I hope that things work out with the court situation. How is Lee doing? I am sorry he is having so much suffering and I hope that things turn around very soon. Thanks for keeping us updated on your blog. I am sure that many people are reading it and that they are sending positive vibes to both of you. Tell Lee that we really care.
At 5:50pm on July 12, 2011, lotsofshots said…
At 10:39am on July 10, 2011, lotsofshots said…
Hi Angie, that is a really nice picture of him too. I am glad that you put it up. How are things going with you today? If there is anything that I can do let me know. I would like to help. I am thinking about Lee and hoping that he is healing. It's a one day, one step at a time thing isn't it? Small things, progress made, seem like miracles. The body is resilient and strives to heal itself. Best wishes to you and Lee. Lots
At 7:23am on July 10, 2011, lotsofshots said…
Hi Angie, Thanks of posting the picture of Lee. He looks like a strong man. I am praying for him and thinking about both of you. Thanks you so much for keeping us posted on his progress.
At 3:33am on July 9, 2011, lotsofshots said…
What kind of puppy is it? Did he like seeing that picture? I bet that he misses being home.
At 6:05pm on July 8, 2011, lotsofshots said…
It sounds like both of you really love animals. I see that you have some kits and pups already. They are very cute. Mood swings are common in TBI but there are behavior modification techniques that he and the people around him can learn and use to control that issue over time and make it less stressful. I bet that he is really going to be happy when he sees the puppy picture.How is his diabetes during all this? I hope that you are taking care of yourself. I know that this must be very hard for you. Let me know how things go when you visit. I look forward to hearing from you. Take care, stay strong, things will get better for you both in time.
At 3:57pm on July 8, 2011, lotsofshots said…
Hi Angie, I just wanted to stop by and say hi. My name is Ellen and I read about your husband's accident. I just wanted to let you know that I am wishing you both well and that I hope that your husband is doing better.How are things going? If you ever want to talk I am always around on the weekend. I live with someone who has a Traumatic Brain Injury. He was in a motorcycle accident. Tell Lee that we miss him and hope that he feels better soon. I know this must be very hard for you, therefore I am saying my prayers for you both and thinking about you too.
At 1:30pm on May 22, 2011, shelly said…
cool thanks nice name
At 7:06pm on December 28, 2010, Debra said…

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