Sunday, March 19, 2006

Hodu L'Hashem Ki Tov Ki Leolam Chasdo

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A great interpretation of "Hodu L’Hashem Kitov Ki Leolam Chasdo" – we usually translate it as “Praise Hashem because His kindness is forever.” The right way to translate "Hodu L’Hashem Kitov Ki Leolam Chasdo" is “Praise Hashem because He is good, because His Chesed is hidden.”

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My father was rushed to the hospital on March 1st suffering from a seizure; he then had several between home, the ambulance and the emergency room. The doctors thought he'd suffered a major stroke and if he survived would be severely at a loss. I made peace with what was to be -- unfortunately our family has gone through several serious hospitalizations and medical conditions with my father over the years. His head has had several traumas: He had undergone brain surgery over 24 years ago for a benign tumor, he suffered a mild stroke six years ago, he fell and hit his head and was in intensive care three years ago. How many times can a person fight back, I wondered.

The early days were difficult -- yes, he was moving his limbs and his mouth, but was in a pseudo-catatonic state that was difficult to witness. When he was talking a bit, his memory and thought processes were terribly clouded and confusion reigned. Confusion led to my father getting out of bed two nights in a row, falling and severely hurting his eye area and elbow area.
But as the days passed, the clouds lifted...and my dear father was coming back to us.

He was rushed on a gurney to the hospital on March 1st. On March 17th, my father was able to walk out of that hospital, albeit now with a cane, but able to go home...and not to a home.

Yes, the days ahead won't be easy or the same for my father and mother, but there are days ahead to look forward to. Birthdays and significant anniversaries to celebrate, bar mitzvahs and weddings to look forward to. Perhaps baby steps will carry him to those events, but at least he is around to take them.

Once again, I thank you all from the bottom of my heart, and from the rest of my family, for all the goodness you've shown, for all the prayers you offered up, for the warm messages you sent me or posted. Each of your words, each of your thoughts have meant so much to all of us.

Please forgive me if I missed anyone, but I think I captured all those that wrote to me, or commented on my blog, on Seraphic Secret's or on Cruisin' Mom's in the words below. Some of you are not "blog keepers" but I still tried to work you in.

Thank you one and all.

Good friends are like stars....You don't always see them but you know they are always there.

"Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light."-- Helen Keller

16 comments:

cruisin-mom said...

Pearl...this is such a beautiful post. Maybe all the prayers in the blogosphere offered up some sort of special healing power.
I love what you did by linking to everyone's blog through those wonderful quotes.

Alan aka Avrum ben Avrum said...

Dear Toronto Pearl,

I am very pleased to learn that your dad has recovered enough to go home! May his recovery be a refuah schlema! I am ...

Very Sincerely yours,

Alan D. Busch

Jack Steiner said...

That is great news.

Anonymous said...

Chazak Chazak v'nitchazek . . .
Beautifuly written from the heart . .
Our continued prayers for his recovery!

Anonymous said...

It's a marvel. It's also a marvel how you anchor the generations in your family.

Toto said...

Glad he's doing well and is home. Enjoy being together!

wanderer said...

Glad to hear he's on the road to recovery!

rabbi neil fleischmann said...

Devarim HaYotz'im Min HaLev...

Continued wishes for Refuah Shelaimah.

A Simple Jew said...

I am very happy to hear the good news :)

Elie said...

That's so wonderful! May your dad continue to have a complete recovery.

And thanks for the acknowledgement in your friends links.

PsychoToddler said...

Nice to hear some positive parental news for a change. Refuah Shlaimo.

Solomon2 said...

Almost the same thing happened to one of my close relatives seven months ago. That his recovery is so speedy is wonderful. Baruch Hashem.

Wendy said...

I'm so glad to hear he's improving so....

Sarah Likes Green said...

that's great news and may the improvement continue, a refuah sheleimah.

Ezzie said...

Wonderful!!! :)

Doctor Bean said...

What a relief. I'm delighted he's improving.