Laura's Babies
01-07-2006, 01:27 PM
As many of you know, my oldest son was in an explosion back in May, setting him on fire and burning 82% of his body. We were so lucky that day as there were some men there that we have called "Eddies Angels" ever since, that knew what to do and prevented him being burned 100% and possiably dying right there. They stayed with him, refusing to leave even though the building was on fire and they were ordered out of the building. They only would leave when Eddie was taken out by EMS. They too, suffered burnes on their hands from beating the fire out on Eddie.
We met and personally thanked all of them and have tried to come up with something we could do to really thank them and show our appreciation. I think it has finally happened, the idea of the perfect gift from our hearts and I have to give my daughter in law the credit for this one. Why not knit them all a afghan.. A blanket of love to warm them for the blanket of protection they gave our loved one that day in May..
Unfortunally, her knitting skills far exceed mine and make mine look like the beginner I am and I want them all to have equally perfect afghans so that throws her making them all. My contribution to the project is to knit their wives a scarf as a way of acknolagement of what they have been trough with their husbands trama of seeing a human being on fire, screaming for help.
I think this blanket of love for the blanket of protection they gave that day is perfect and the best idea either of us have come up with. Do you agree or what?
Eddie is still in the hospital and still has a long way to go in his recovery. He is batteling infection after infection and some mysterious rash and still having surgeries. I think I am more worried about him now than I have been since this happened! These infections, one after another really worry me! They always seem to be in the areas they keep bandaged up so it is nothing visitors are taking in to him and these infections are dangerous! He has come so far and these constant infections have to be building up resistance to the assorted antibotics he is being given. Would you all please keep him in your prayers for fast healing of these infections and the hospital discover the source of it and eleminate it!
We met and personally thanked all of them and have tried to come up with something we could do to really thank them and show our appreciation. I think it has finally happened, the idea of the perfect gift from our hearts and I have to give my daughter in law the credit for this one. Why not knit them all a afghan.. A blanket of love to warm them for the blanket of protection they gave our loved one that day in May..
Unfortunally, her knitting skills far exceed mine and make mine look like the beginner I am and I want them all to have equally perfect afghans so that throws her making them all. My contribution to the project is to knit their wives a scarf as a way of acknolagement of what they have been trough with their husbands trama of seeing a human being on fire, screaming for help.
I think this blanket of love for the blanket of protection they gave that day is perfect and the best idea either of us have come up with. Do you agree or what?
Eddie is still in the hospital and still has a long way to go in his recovery. He is batteling infection after infection and some mysterious rash and still having surgeries. I think I am more worried about him now than I have been since this happened! These infections, one after another really worry me! They always seem to be in the areas they keep bandaged up so it is nothing visitors are taking in to him and these infections are dangerous! He has come so far and these constant infections have to be building up resistance to the assorted antibotics he is being given. Would you all please keep him in your prayers for fast healing of these infections and the hospital discover the source of it and eleminate it!