Monday, June 05, 2006

Monday afternoon, June 4,2006

Molly will be transferred to Presbyterian/St. Lukes sometime today. This is another indication that she continues to improve and she in moving into a new phase of her recovery.

17 Comments:

Blogger Lindsey said...

I am so happy that she is making progress. I hope that she can learn to cope with her unfortunate injuries. Ryan and I hope to come and visit her soon. Molly, I think of you often, and hope that we can reunite soon.
As always, I send you a hug and every good thought and energy that I have.
-Lindsey

1:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If possible, please post visiting hours and as always - THANK YOU all for keeping us updated as to how she is doing!
xoxoxoxo

1:40 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Molly,
Since I first read about your accident in the newspaper, I have felt that I know you. You have been in my heart and thoughts all the time. Yesterday, I found out that your Dad is our wonderful mail carrier. I just knew that your Dad's name was Bob, and I never knew his last name. A group of neighbors brought notices around, and I made the connection.
So, now you really do feel like family, and you are in my thoughts more than ever, and your whole family too. I am sending you lots of healing energy and light Molly.
You are an extraordinary young lady and I KNOW that you will heal and rise above this situation. Strength and love and light to you and your loved ones.

Julie Winger

1:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Bob, Bernie, Katy and Molly, All I can say is it's good news to be moved. Each move is closer to home. I know the rehab will be hard, but I'm sure it's nothing you can't handle, Molly. God bless you all.
I have to tell you last night I had to show my wife up. I had to let her know that I don't do things just because she say's so. Sometimes you have to show her who the man is. Here's what happened. She got mad and chased me into the closet with a big spoon. I locked the door and she pounded on it saying, "You come out of there" I said, "I will not" and I stayed right there. Yep, sometimes you just have to stand your ground. stay strong and stay cool, Denver Bob P.S. Did I mention it was a big spoon?

2:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

AWESOME!!!! That is really great news. I know it will be hard to move to a new hospital and start working with new nurses and doctors, but I'm sure that you'll find that they will anxious to be part of the "Molly Bloom Healing Team"

3:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Molly
I am so glad I was able to visit with you while I was in town. It would have made the trip home longer had I not been able to see you. Aunt Kristy and I love you and miss you. We are gald to hear all the good news. You are so strong keep up the fight and thins will get better.
Aunt Peggy
Mom and I just wanted to thank you for calling out to Iowa to tell us all that was going on.
Aunt Bernie and Uncle Bob
It was so glad to get to see you on my trip. You guys seem to be doing good. I love you both and hope to see you soon.
Love
Rachel Lowry
the Iowa cousin

3:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks to all the Denver Health professionals who worked together so valiantly to save and nuture our cherished fellow Angel Molly. You guys are certainly a precious gem in this great city.

3:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Today, trust in the prayers and love so many are sending for Molly and all of her family. Trust in the healing prayers and love will bring for the future. God bless! -Michelle

4:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am really glad to hear that you are doing a little better Molly. I think about you all the time and I hope I can come see you sometime soon. I knew this has got to be the hardest thing you have ever gone through but I know you can make it through, you are such a trooper and so strong. I'm here for anything you need, I just want to help you in anyway I can. Hope to see you really soon. I love you Molly!
Carolyn W.

4:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bernie and family,

Thank you for updating us on Molly's progress. I think of her everyday, and I am glad to hear that she is moving on to St. Luke's for her rehab. They will take great care of her just like the staff at Denver Health.

I will continue to send the prayers Molly's way, and I am always here for Katy as well. I wish you the best with the move today.

martha

4:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm so happy Molly is making progress. I was devastated when I heard the horrible news but I have kept Molly in my heart and in my prayers. Molly has always been a bright light and everyday I seen her she always presented a positive attitude. I hope this misfortune does not destroy her completely because she is a beautiful person and regardless of the situation I believe she will get through this and be happy again. Molly has always been a good freind and has given me a reason to smile in every situation. I feel in my heart she will continue to get better and progress in every hope and dream in her future. Don't give up Molly you will always be beautiful and strong.
With Lots of Love,
Danielle Stark

5:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be; for I have also learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances.

Martha Washington (1732 - 1802)

Martha Washington may have aged but her advive sure hasn't. I hope her words can uplift Molly's spirit.
XOXOXO

5:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wonderful news. :)
Colleen Shannon

5:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Last week, with Molly on my mind, I heard again the following words from theologian James Luther Adams: "I call that church free which enters into covenant with the ultimate source of existence, that sustaining and transforming power not made with human hands. It binds together families and generations, protecting against the idolatry of any human claim to absolute truth or authority. This covenant is the charter and responsibility and joy of worship in the face of death as well as life. I call that church free which brings individuals into a caring, trusting fellowship, that protects and nourishes their integrity and spiritual freedom; that yearns to belong to the church universal; It is open to insight and conscience from every source; it bursts through rigid tradition giving rise to new and living language, to new and broader fellowship. It is a pilgrim church, a servant church, on an adventure of the spirit. The goal is the prophethood and priesthood of all believers, the one for the liberty of prophesying, the other for the ministry of healing. It aims to find unity in diversity under the promptings of the spirit."

I thought that's a pretty apt description of what is going on every day on Molly's Page.

May the blessings continue to flow, both to and from the entire Bloom family.

7:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Molly,

While we have never met, your proud father has always kept our family updated on the progress of you and your sister, as part of his daily mail route during the last fifteen years of my life. I want you to know that we are all praying for you. Stay strong!!!

Lots of love from the VanBuskirks.

7:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

its so awesome that she continues to improve! she'll be a fighter no matter what.

9:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dearest molly bolly,
so my birthday was today, and i just wanted to tell you (and you're family) that i had a lot of cake/brownies with candles for wishes...you can guess what i wished for, all for you. I think about you always and send all my strength to you. i'll come see you soon! i love you!
-elise

11:48 PM  

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