Hello all. We've finally made it home. Our plane landed at RDU about 8:45 a.m. and after picking up our luggage, my cousin Philip (Jessica's brother) picked us up at the airport. We were quite surprised at the cool (dare I say cold?) temperatures as it was in the mid-70's when we left LB yesterday evening. We've had a very long day of travel and dad is currently getting a good, warm shower (hasn't had one of those in several days). He is quite tired and needs a lot of rest, so hopefully he will be able to get that today.
I can't tell you how good it is to be home. In life, I guess there's an inevitability that you will take some things for granted-- the closeness of loved ones, the comfortable feel of being in your own bed, sweet tea (no such thing in California!)-- but this experience has definitely brought a lot of things into focus for each of us. As dad and I sat talking on the plane while flying out of ATL, I asked him "I'll bet you never knew you had all of these wonderful people who care for you, did you?" His response was simple-- "no, I didn't, but it has truly been a blessing." And that's what we think of each of you-- a blessing. Your support during the past week has meant more than you will ever possibly know. We've met and/or heard from long-time friends, new friends and everyone in-between.
We don't know exactly what is next in this battle, but you can rest assured that we are much stronger and prepared to walk ahead now than we were a few days ago. I guess there are defining times in life-- marriage, the birth of a child, illness, the death of a loved one, etc.-- where the landscape shifts and doesn't seem like it will ever be the same, no matter how much we might want it to. Clearly, this is one of those defining and life-shifting periods of time for each of us. But I feel much better knowing that God worked through each of you to let us know that He was standing right there with us so that we would not-- nor will we ever-- be alone.
I'm going to keep this blog going because we have more ahead of us. Please continue to send your comments and prayers to dad through it-- he really likes being able to read over them and so do the rest of us.
Now, I'm going to head home to my darling wife who has bravely held down our fort with both of our kids all week. I'm really fortunate to have a strong and loving wife that took care of everything else so I could pick up and rush across the country to be with my dad this week. If there is a "wife of the year" award, I would nominate her for it in a heartbeat.
Thank you for your prayers. Please know that we appreciate each and every one of them.
Much love,
The Parks Family
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glad to hear Norm is home! hooray!
ReplyDeleteLois McCoy
WELCOME HOME!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove, Lisa Smith
Norman,
ReplyDeleteWe have been praying for you and your family and some of the prayers have been answered since you are home now. May you rest in God's faithfulness, find strength in His promises, and be comforted by His love as you get well. May the God of hope fill you with peace during this difficult time of recovery. You have been a very good friend to us and you have always set such a great example as a Christian. You are a very caring and thoughtful person. If there is anything we can do for you or your family, please let us know. We will continue to remember you in our prayers. God Bless You, Kathy, Eric, and Craig Sykes.
How wonderful to know that you are home in our neighborhood and hopefully getting some much-needed rest. We continually lift you and the family up in prayer and will continue to do so in the upcoming days. Jon your blog has made us a part of each step you all have taken and we thank you for that and look forward to following you all and knowing specifically how to pray. You all rest well and Norm, we loved the smile in the picture--yep, that's Norm--smiling. Love, Dan & Joyce
ReplyDeleteWelcome home to all of you. There is nothing better than being "Home". Please take care of yourselves and let us at The Wooten Company know if there is anything we can do. All of you are in my prayers. Lynne Brown, BSG Administrative Assistant.
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessing, Jon, both for Norman and for all of you. And sincere gratitude and thanks to you for keeping us informed (I know those postings required a lot of time!), and for coordinating the communications between St. Mary's and Rex.
ReplyDeleteWe know there is more to come, and our thoughts and prayers will surely continue. But for now, rest and give thanks for being at home, as we do for you. And when the time is right, Linda and I will visit -- and we would love to see you too!
Grace and peace to you this day, my friends,
with HIS love,
Harvey
Praise God for all this good news in the last 24 hours! We are so happy that everyone is back home. We will continue to pray for your dad and his recovery. And it's so nice to hear your sweet words and appreciate of Melinda.
ReplyDeleteMike and Alison
Norman, Brenda, Jon, Cassie, and families,
ReplyDeleteWe are so glad to hear you are all safe at home. We have been praying for you and will continue to do so. God's blessings on all of you.
Love, Martha and Gary Joyner
To the Parks family, You have all been in my prayers both morning and night, may God bless all of you, you have my love & prayers...Pat Scott
ReplyDeleteTHERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Home !!!!!!
Blessed to have each of you back home safe & sound. It was a long journey to get to your favorite destination (Home).
Love, Angela
We are so happy to know you are home. We have been following your blog and wanted you to know you're in our thoughts and prayers. Praise God for your progress thus far and we will continue to pray for your healing and strength for both you and your family. Annie Ruth & Karen
ReplyDeleteGreat to know that all of you are back home...and please continue this blog to update on your Dad.
ReplyDeleteYou're right that you still have more ahead and your lives are shifted because of this. But, you still have God, family, and friends...and all of us need to reminded of that!
It's also good that Philip was there to meet all of you at RDU. I know his face was a welcome sight.
Oh, my Mom is out-of-town with her Mom (Grandma Thelma)...and I'll be going there later this weekend. I told her about this blog and she was going to post a comment, but didn't have time. She wanted me to tell all of you that she's been thinking of you guys.
To All of the Parks Family,
ReplyDeleteWe are so happy to hear that you are now safe at home. We have followed the blog daily. Our prayers have been with each of you. We will continue the prayers because we know there is more healing to be done.
God Bless and Keep You,
Brenda and Bill Hodges
Dear Parks Family:
ReplyDeleteJust heard the news about Norman. Please know the Lee family is lifting up Norman in prayer to our heavenly Father. I keep reminding God of His word in Jer 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
Brenda: you are so loved by your Vandora Springs Elementary School family. You have blessed me personally with your care of my two children. We are here for you in anyway and love you very much.
Sherry, Jay, Jenna and Abby Lee
Welcome home!! I guess by now you have all gotten some much needed rest! We'll continue praying and thanks for keeping us posted through this blog.
ReplyDeleteLove, Monsie and family