Author: | David E. Nette | ISBN: | 9780991847624 |
Publisher: | Stepping Stones | Publication: | May 28, 2013 |
Imprint: | Stepping Stones | Language: | English |
Author: | David E. Nette |
ISBN: | 9780991847624 |
Publisher: | Stepping Stones |
Publication: | May 28, 2013 |
Imprint: | Stepping Stones |
Language: | English |
This book may change your life and the way you view that special someone you call "Soul Mate."
As written and described by Sandy's husband David, they share a unique relationship where even through the darkest of days, they were often carried through by their sense of humour.
Prepare to be taken on an emotional roller coaster. Through true grit and a desire to live again, Sandy never gives up. Family relationships,laughter, tears and deep sorrow are all laid bare for the reader. Unlike being in a coma, people who suddenly find themselves in this horrendous situation are left with all their sensory perception intact yet are unable to vocalize or move their limbs. Fortunately Sandy could communicate by blinking her eyes and her hearing remained intact. Unable to swallow or for a while even breath on her own and despite not being able to so much as scratch an itch or rub out a cramp,there remained hope, forgiveness and love.
Proof that miracles do still happen this is a story of the value of unselfish love in action. If Sandy can make it in this journey we call life...we can all make it. There will be no "what if's." Today is indeed your present so don't save the pretty paper!
This book may change your life and the way you view that special someone you call "Soul Mate."
As written and described by Sandy's husband David, they share a unique relationship where even through the darkest of days, they were often carried through by their sense of humour.
Prepare to be taken on an emotional roller coaster. Through true grit and a desire to live again, Sandy never gives up. Family relationships,laughter, tears and deep sorrow are all laid bare for the reader. Unlike being in a coma, people who suddenly find themselves in this horrendous situation are left with all their sensory perception intact yet are unable to vocalize or move their limbs. Fortunately Sandy could communicate by blinking her eyes and her hearing remained intact. Unable to swallow or for a while even breath on her own and despite not being able to so much as scratch an itch or rub out a cramp,there remained hope, forgiveness and love.
Proof that miracles do still happen this is a story of the value of unselfish love in action. If Sandy can make it in this journey we call life...we can all make it. There will be no "what if's." Today is indeed your present so don't save the pretty paper!