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Posted 2013-11-25T17:30:02Z

Few more names to recognize!

Just wanted to make sure I gave credit to a couple more of our amazing tribe people who helped with prepping the house. Sorry you were missed from my last post. In addition to those already listed, Kim Chee, Colleen Schepps, John Lilledahl and Marc Gounard were also very helpful in getting the house ready for Robbie's return home. Huge thanks to everyone who has shown up in one way or another! We couldn't do it without our tribe. [...]

Posted 2013-11-22T12:49:59Z

Robbie is Home.

BIG NEWS! One week ago, last Friday, Robbie left the hospital and walked through the doors of his and Sue’s home for the first time since entering the hospital on Sept 30. We are over the moon to have him home after almost seven weeks and excited for the next chapter of healing to begin.[...]

Posted 2013-11-06T17:33:56Z

Exceeding Expectations

First and foremost, we want to once again send a most heartfelt thank you to each and every one of you who has shown so much enduring support and concern. We know that as time passes it is easy to forget or move on and our community hasn’t done that one bit. Robbie continues to be the most popular patient in the hospital and he loves each and every visit, email, text and call.[...]

Posted 2013-10-16T19:48:45Z

On the road to moving pianos.

Robbie – Update # 3

First off – again – thank you all who have helped in countless ways to make this journey that much easier for us. Every ounce of assistance and kindness you have provided has meant the world to us and Robbie, and we are so humbled and grateful for it.[...]

Posted 2013-10-08T23:25:09Z

Robbie has moved to a physical therapy center.

First and foremost, thank you to EVERYONE who has called, emailed, facebooked, posted on this webpage, visited in person or sent well wishes in any form. We all feel so much love and support through this trying time. Robbie is already improving beyond our wildest dreams and while each step is small, they are still of great importance. Just yesterday, he went from practicing single words to reciting Shakespeare for his speech therapist.[...]

Posted 2013-10-06T01:59:30Z

First Update

On Monday, September 30th, Robbie checked himself into Marin General Hospital. He had been experiencing some numbness in his left hand for just over a week. An MRI proved that Robbie had in fact suffered a stroke. He was admitted for further testing. The doctors found that both the main arteries in his neck were considerably clogged. A small piece of the build-up in his artery broke off in a clot that had reached his brain and caused this initial stroke.[...]