Sunday, May 13, 2007

Taylor has had a boring couple of days. Due to the infection in her lungs she has been confined to her room on the ventilator. She has also had to be on a mister for most of the day to help loosen up the secretions in her lungs. She continues to work towards going home. She is hoping to be able to go home later this week. Today she got to get out of her room and celibrate mother's day with her family. She also got to see video of her benefit Barrell Race in Orland today and was very excited to watch her horse Lady run the barrels.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello Taylor-

We are sorry that you have had a few boring days, I know how much of a pain it is to be sick and not be able to do anything or go anywhere. We are very excited to hear that you might be going home at the end of the week. We can only imagine how excited you are for the move. So how did your horse Lady do in your benefit barrel racing? I'm sure you really enjoyed watching the tape and spending time with you family yesterday. Hopefully today will be a great day for you. Keep working hard on your exercises and stay strong you are doing so well with everything they continue to throw your way. Lots of love, hugs, kisses, and prayers.

Love-
Andy & Kelli Garcia-

Summer said...

Hi Taylor,

I know its a bummer to be sick. But you will get better soon. Just hang in there. You are such a tough lady! Speaking of Lady, I hope that she did well in the barrel racing. I used to go to rodeos when I was a little girl and barrel racing was my favorite! I had a pink cow girl hat that was 3 sizes too big for my head.

Keep up the good work, sweet girl. You are almost home.

Love,
Summer and Makenzie Moore

Anonymous said...

Hi Taylor,

Charlene, the kids and I went to watch Leah ride your horse in the barrel race on Sunday. Lady did a wonderful job! She didn't knock over any barrels! (Oh yeah, Leah did a good job, and so did Grandma Judy.) :) :) :) We have been thinking about you and hoping to get back down to Sacramento to visit you, but it looks like you might be home before we get to go down there. It sounds like we will be seeing you at home in no time. I can only imagine how excited you must be. We are so happy for you, honny! Keep up the good work!

Lost of love,
Auntie Shelley :)

xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

Anonymous said...

Hello Miss Taylor-

We haven't heard any update on how you are doing so we hope all is well and you are getting ready to make the move home. We are hoping the doctor have your lung infection under control and you are feeling better. We know that the doctors and nurses are working heard to make things easier on you it just takes time, hang in there. So I hear that your horse did pretty well at the barrel race this past weekend, We are sure its because she has a great owner who has trained her well, You! Have the doctors given you an exact date as to when you will be coming home. We saw you on the news this morning they were talking about a fundraiser that a student council is putting on for you in Chico. There are so many people that know what an inspiration you are and want to help. You are very lucky!!! We hope you are feeling better, keep working hard and stay positive. Lots of love, kisses, and prayers.

Love-
Andy & Kelli Garcia- Colusa

Anonymous said...

Howdy Taylor,
I was at the barrel race and got to see Lady run the barrels. She is sooooo fast and she is soooo pretty. Leah did a real good job. I can tell you have trained Lady well.
It was fun to see your Grandma Judy run the barrels. Did you know that your Grandma Judy and I used to barrel race against each other when we were little girls? She was always very fast and had a very pretty horse too. You are very strong and tuff just like her so I know that you will be home in jig time. Be tuff and strong Sweetheart. We all love you very much and are doing our part to help you with prayers and hugs.
I was up in Oregon a couple of days ago and all the people that I saw up there asked me about you. Did you know that you are so popular in Oregon!!!!?????
Hugs-a-Loves little one,
Charlene and Larry