This month has caused me to take a deep breath and reflect on my life. We buried a very good friend who had a positive influence on our family for the past twenty-four years.
\nMy husband, Steve, met Rod and his twin brother, Randy at an athletic supply store in 1992. They entered the store in their huge six-hundred-pound wheelchairs in search of softball uniforms for the women’s team they coached.
\nWe had just received our then two-year-old son Gabe’s wheelchair. There was an instant connection about the dealing with disability. But that connection became so much more than a commonality about wheelchairs.
\nA few weeks later as we were loading Gabe’s chair in our van, a big red van pulled into our church parking lot. Rod and Randy rolled out.
\nWe discovered another connection in that we all attended the same church. Our faith in Jesus drew us even closer. We shared Bible study with Rod and Randy for many years.
\nOur family has spent a lot of time with Rod, Randy and the whole amazing Halvorson family.
\nWe learned there is a way when there seems to be no way. It may just look differently than expected.
\nWe learned how to make the best of the situation we were given.
\nWe have HOPE because we watched Rod and Randy live a full life even when day by day they lost more function in their body.
\nRod lived most of his life with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and it was liver cancer that took him home.
\nBut, we believe that Rod is home with Jesus in a brand new body. And I know Steve and our boys can’t wait to have a slam dunk contest when we all meet him there.
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