ctaylor

Stroke Survivor - male
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About ctaylor

  • Birthday 05/31/1950

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  • Stroke Anniversary (first stroke)
    07-04-2003
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  • Interests
    meetting other stroke survivors and hearing their stories. Making new friends
  • How did you find us?
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  • First Name
    clark
  • State
    UT

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  9. Welcome to the forums ctaylor :)

  10. 61 year old survivor male. stroke july 2003

  11. Happy Anniversary ctaylor!

  12. March 31, 2009 Who knows where the time goes? It
  13. ctaylor

    Training at the YMCA

    Jean. I am absolutely enthralled with Coopers blog. Because of the creative ability you have with words I feel as though I do see through Coopers eyes and feel what he feels. I don't know who ever coined the phrase "Living the life of a dog" meaning I guess how unfortunate but had they read Coopers blog they would realize that nothing could be further from the truth. Cooper is one very remarkable pet but his owners are no less remarkable. Hang tough Cooper my friend I know you have much more time to make Mom and Dad's life a little more hectic and a lot more fun. Bow Wow Cooper wating for you next blog. Clark Taylor
  14. ctaylor

    Remember Me?

    Hey Jean it's great to hear from my favorite blogger. Glad things are going better and that Don seems to be on the rebound. Congrats on the writing award but I'm hardly surprised. Like I've stated before you are the Charles Dickens of the blog world. And I think I would hate it if you suddenly had the ability to write your thoughts in just a few words. You use words the same way a painter uses a brush. And I don't mean house painter however the metaphor remains the same. Jean I think that the biggest reward a writer can receive you got a long time ago and continue to receive every day. That reward being all those who faithfully read your blog as fast as you can write it, and because of that being allowed to share in your adventures both good and bad. So Jean thanks for the privilege of reading the words that you weave into a rich tapestry of life. Keep it up Girl your devoted fan Clark Taylor