Date: 26th August 2011
I’m finding it hard to finish off the writing about my flying trip from Vernon home. The basic reason is simple: A week after that trip my friend Stewart crashed his glider on Lady Mac as I watched impotently from 1,000 feet over his head. He would not likely have been there if I hadn’t stated that I was going to walk up, and walked with him when he wanted to go. Stewart’s now recovering, but the starting point for that recovery is a broken neck with currently serious spinal cord issues. The battle back is going to be difficult, but Stewart is nothing if not resourceful mentally and physically, and he has a great family and friends to help. I also have to say a deep thanks to the professionals and hikers who helped Stewart out when he crashed; without them, well, they made all the difference.
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bummer
It could be, Will, that that ease of movement can't be appreciated unless it's juxtaposed with its absence.
Will,
Many a time I,ve reflected on just such a moment as you,ve explained here.( so glad that I,ve not had it happen but worried that it might)
I,m glad that you know that you are not to blame for this.
You just happened to be there at the time.
It,s only in looking back that we can see the things that might have prevented this from happening.
If we always had hindsight, we might never move forward.
My best wishes for your friend Stewart.
Lets keep living and moving forward.
It,s in us to live, experience and feel with our hearts mind body and soul.
Peter Rasmussen
There aren't any easy answers, but there are plenty of people out there asking the same questions. In case that helps…
M.
Really liked what you read at the N.O.L.
Humanizing, healing and touching for me.
I’d love to read what you read again!
Thanks for the comments, rough one for sure. Shaun, drop me an email off willgadd.com and I’ll send you the text.
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