Hi, it's Josh. As you probably know, I suffered a brain injury in a car accident on December the 12th, 2010. After 3 weeks in the Paoli Hospital ICU, I was transferred to Bryn Mawr Rehab to begin my recovery. On May 24th, I was discharged to home to finish recovery in the BMR day program. Friends originally set up this blog to help my family more easily communicate with everyone. Please leave a message or comment below (if you choose to) or contact me on Facebook or Gmail. Thanks!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Post #105
Today is the one year anniversary of Josh's homecoming from
Bryn Mawr Hospital. It is hard to believe!
We wanted to say goodbye and good luck to Michele, Josh's
physical therapist, who has left Bryn Mawr and moved with her
husband and children to New Jersey. You will be sorely missed Michele.
Michele has been an integral part of Josh's recovery in the day treatment program.
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Rose graduated from the Professional Training program at NECCA last
weekend. Darling, Josh and I made the trek to Vermont to see her
performances, which were amazing.
This was also significant as it was Josh's first road trip away from
home since his accident. Everything went very smoothly.
In 3 weeks, we are flying with Josh down to visit his grandparents in Alabama
for the first time in several years. We'll let you know how that goes.
Enjoy your summer!
The Bonjos
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Thank you for sharing. I am a friend of Mike and Elaine Bonjo in York. Michael, WOW! what a great inspiration you are. I enjoy reading about your progress and I pray for your recovery and strength for your family. Enjoy your trip to see the grandparents in Alabama. God Bless
ReplyDeleteDear Mike, Darling, Josh & Rose - We are so pleased to see Josh's continued progress. We continue to keep Josh in our prayers every day. Josh you will never know what an inspiration you are!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Rose on her graduation! Enjoy the trip to Alabama!
Love - the Hunters