Friday, January 13, 2006

Update On Tacoma Mall Shooting Victim

There's some great news on the fellow that was the most seriously injured at the Tacoma Mall, last November.  He's been released from the Rehab Center....walking.  Yes, he walked out of that center.  What a miracle !!  You can read the story by following the link below.

http://www.komotv.com/stories/41283.htm

It's still raining, here in the Pacific Northwest.  I feel so bad for those people who are having their homes flooded by overflowing creeks and rivers.  I'm blessed to live where I do...I don't have to worry about flooding.

I went to see a great movie today, it was "Memoirs of a Geisha."  Very good....however, if the movie was true to the way things were, it is very sad to think about little girls being sold by their family, into that life.

I'm very tired tonight, I think it's time to take my book and my kitty and go down the hall to bed.  Sleep tight, until next time...Linda

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I read that book "Memories of a Geisha". So sad, but I bet it happens/happened a lot.

betty

Anonymous said...

How wonderful this Man recovered ,I remember you telling us the horific story ,as he himself says "Thankyou" .............The film/book sounds interesting ,I will look out for them ....Jan xx

Anonymous said...

Linda thanks for the update on the Mall Shooting.....what lovely news that he walked out of the rehab center.....Ally

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful start to the mans year! I'm so pleased to hear this news. Sorry it's still raining, I can't stand rain, thought we had too much over here in UK!! Jeannette. http://journals.aol.co.uk/jlocorriere05/Welcometomytravels

Anonymous said...

I hadn't heard about his recovery...thanks for reminding us.  Yes, the rain.  Just drizzly up north.  And gray, gray skies.  JAE

Anonymous said...

"Memoirs of a Geisha" is one of the books on my 'please read' list.  I always read the book before I see the movie and then I'm disappointed in the movie.  Go figure!  Thanks for the link.  I'm glad to hear of his recovery.  Pennie