younggun398 (Offline)
#41
11/5/08 4:43 PM
Any New Update on Arin. Thanks
Crankin (Offline)
#43
11/6/08 5:42 PM
Thanks for posting that Dwayne!:thumb
You keep fightin' Arin, and you'll be back to "nukin'" some Hot Pockets in no time!!!!
Dwayne (Offline)
#45
11/13/08 9:19 AM
Posted on carepages 11/12/08:respect::applaud:
Posted 9 hours ago
Today went a little different than planned. We left Mitchell today thinking Arin was coming home on Thursday. Little did we know that once again, she was ahead of schedule. The phone rang on the way up, telling us Arin could come home tonight! We reached the hospital, walked into Arin's room, and found that she had everything packed and was ready to go! After a few hugs from the staff , well wishes to and from residents, and some cheerful goodbyes, Arin walked out the front door of the facility. Of course, she wanted to make a few stops on her way home. Like every teenage girl, Arin wanted to stop at Gasoline Alley, drop in on a few friends, and head down the road to Cracker Barrel. Now, she’s setting on the couch with her cat beside her. With the warmth of the wood stove, it just feels so right. The days ahead are full of adjustments and challenges for Arin. Right now, our goal is to ease her back into a normal daily routine. She appreciates everyone’s thoughts, prayers and well wishes. Her recovery has been, it the words of her doctor, miraculous…and we all know who’s in charge of miracles. As Arin concludes this chapter in her life, we intend to make this our last post on Carepages. We have cherished your messages and thank each and everyone of you for your thoughts and prayers. Your words have been very therapeutic to both of us and especially to Arin. Please continue to keep her in your prayers. Right now, nothing seems impossible. Arin is home! God Bless, Rob, Alda and Arin McIntosh
PJ Wright
(Online)
#46
11/13/08 5:33 PM
Absolutely WONDERFUL news!!!
Dirt Frog
#47
11/14/08 8:06 AM
Great news!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jlf1220
#48
11/14/08 9:37 PM
Great news for Arin! She has been in our thoughts and prayers since the accident.
God bless.
Tim and Jenny Spindler
Dick Mahoney (Offline)
#49
11/16/08 7:55 AM
Jack Hewitt asked me to pass along his prayers and thoughts for Arin. Get well soon
rstar00
#50
11/17/08 8:03 PM
I just wanted to say how nice to here that Arin is home. Arin you and Robert may not remember this. The first feature race I ever won Arin got second, it was at Camden. Arin and Robert both came up to me after the race and told me I did a good job. When I told them that it was my first feature win Arin gave me a big hug and a high five and Robert gave me a big smile and a high five. Coming from two people who I looked to at the race track meant a lot to me. I hope that every thing keeps getting better for you Arin. All the tracks in the Mid West miss your skill, enthusiasm and smile. Robert you have done one hell of a job. Your family is in my prayers.
Robbie Starkey