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I want to thank everyone from all over the country for your thoughts and prayers. We are still trying to come to grips of what happened Sunday night.

Kristina was moved out of ICU to PCU, and looks to make a full recovery physically.

We are still waiting to make any arrangements until she is feeling better.

In the mean time, if anybody is wishing to make a donation in lieu of flowers, please send them to http://www.tsrhc.org/default.asp?contentID=26. Without them, Kristina would have never walked, let alone, walk down the aisle at her wedding.



Madison at our house Sunday night. I can't bring myself to look at the video from that night.

God blessed me with such great kids and a wonderful granddaughter. The dichotomy of my eldest daughter having serious medical conditions that left her struggling to even be able to walk, and then bring me a son so gifted athletically didn't leave me wondering why, but brought balance to me through my life.

My daughter has had to work hard at everything in life, and that has brought strength to her like no other that I have known. When she brought Madie into the world and then found out she would also face physical challenges, we knew she could handle it. And not only was she able to handle it, she excelled at it becoming a great mother. Madison had made such great progress since her last visit to Texas, and my wife commented to her Sunday that by the end of her visit in North Texas that we would all watch her take her first steps.

As I said in the previous post, Josh was the perfect son in law. My friends and family would comment on how lucky I was to have such a fine young man married to my daughter. My son, who has always been very protective of his older sister, loved Josh like a brother if for no other reason than how well he treated his sister and niece.


I appologize to all that have called, texted. emailed or PM'ed here. This is really the first time since the accident that I've been able to really face what has happened and think any type of response.

I want to thank each and every one of you from everyone in our family.
Last edited by KellerDad
KellerDad,

Your son-in-law Josh will always remain perfect and your precious granddaughter Madison will always be that beautiful little angel...always.

Thank you for having the strength and thoughtfulness to keep us informed of this sad situation.

I'm so glad to hear that your daughter Kristina is healing and progressing.

Continue being strong KellerDad...and God bless you, your family, and Josh's family.
Last edited by gotwood4sale
I am so very sorry for your family and the loss you have suffered. What a great testimony you give as to what a wonderful husband and father your son-in-law was, and how precious that little girl was to all of you. It is so cliche but time is the only thing that helps this kind of pain. Family,(especially Kristina) and friends will just have to live day by day and not worry about the long term. You will have to do what is best for you at the moment end of story.

The thing I learned after loosing our daughter was that anyone who hasn't been through this type of loss has no right to judge the path you take in coping, and anyone who has been through it... would never judge.

Take care of yourselves and your daughter right now and know that Joshua and Madison are perfect and blissful, it is only the ones left behind that hurt.

Prayers for love and strength at this most difficult time~

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