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Congratulations and glad to hear the first day went well! You have a beautiful family, and man would I like to take that 4 wheeler out for a ride!:)
 
Once upon a time, I too would have liked to have taken that 4 wheeler for a ride. I've since learned just how dangerous they are and won't touch one again. Death Machine.
 
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Hey Cort--

No, though the entire ordeal, Nathan never had any weight restrictions. Typical he feels he carries about 75 lbs with a couple of boxes. Most companies are very good about helping him out if he has many boxes. Yesterday i called him (yes, I broke down....) and he was in the middle of hauling 6 bags of dog food, weighing 50 lbs (2 at time) and I have never in my life heard him so winded. Hoping it gets better...

4 Wheelers-YES DANGEROUS! Add snowmobiling, the scooter and coumadin in there and I wonder what kind of shape my nerves are going to be in next year! Not to mention the 14 year old who loves all of Dad's hobbies as well! UGH!
 
Natanni,

Hmm....is it possible for me to talked to Nathan sometime? I'm wondering if he'd be able to help me get past the "weight restrictions" for UPS ... I've always said a driving type job would be absolutely perfect for me.....

Just curious.....no pressure either way.
 
Beautiful picture of your family. I can't believe you can pick up 100 pounds.
Obviously your surgeon did a great job of putting you back together.
Take care.
 
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