Thursday, October 22, 2009

so sorry. . .

For all of us who know him, you are expecting this.

"I'm so sorry."

As you can imagine, Shawn is full of "I'm sorry".

Sorry for wasting all of our afternoons the day of the accident.

Sorry for all of the worry.

To the guys who had to lift him onto the stretcher, "Sorry. . .this would be a lot easier if I had gone on a diet".

To Russ (he thinks that's your name), he is so worried about you. Sorry about your shirt. It was green but he bled all over it. He want us to let you know he'll get you a new one. And about your face. He was trying to stay in his "happy place" to deal with the pain, and when you kept telling him to look at your face, he told you that your face was too ugly to look at for so long. He's really sorry.

Sorry about the van.

Sorry to Casey about the truck. One of the first things he said when he saw his brother Chris was to please call Casey and tell you he's sorry about your truck. . .he's going to fix that up. We all can't wait to see that.

To the guys trying to get him out of the van. He didn't mean to be a *%&#@, but it hurt pretty bad. And he is sorry about telling you what to do to make it go faster. From what we hear, he wasn't. (You know, a *%$#@.)

You know Shawn. He's really sorry about everything.

1 comment:

  1. Shawn, I am very sorry to hear of your misadventure but am ecstatic to know that you are on the up-and-up. My hope and prayers are with you.

    Peter Callister

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