Lauren Shea Hickok

A daily update on the health of accident victim Lauren Shea Hickok. All comments will be read to Shea for encouragement during this ordeal and kept for her review once she has recovered. Shea's latest CD is now available on iTunes. Go to the iTunes Store and search for Shea Hickok to order.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

One Year

Something about seasons reminds us of our past. For us, fall is a beautiful season with the myriad of colors ranging from flaming red to yellow, gold and even some still green. As the leaves continue to fall until almost all the trees are bare, we are reminded of that ride home from the Shepherd Center last year. Where had fall gone? It was stark winter. Cold and scary. We had been inside hospitals for six weeks without any notice to the changes outside. Maybe we'll always be reminded of that date in November every time the leaves fall, but today we rejoice. Our children are alive and under our roof. They are not the same kids they were one year ago. Things are different -- our conversations are longer and deeper, time doesn't matter. Talking sometimes begins in the middle of the night and ends whenever they've said it all. Physical and emotional healing doesn't care about time.

Today our hearts ache for Bill and Kyle, Anna and the girls and Deborah. One year ago today they lost their son, their brother. We see the strain on their faces as they go about each day and simply try to get through it. We don't always know whether to talk with them about Mike or if we should talk about the weather. It's hard. We can't imagine the emptiness they feel. That night our kids were given back to us and theirs was taken. We don't have any answers, and sometimes there's a tinge of guilt that we have so much hope. They've heard it all --- it was his time, it's God's will, he lived a full life, he was a great kid. But it must take time --and lots of it -- to even begin to sense healing. Our hearts go out to all of you as you walk this difficult road. We love you all and will continue to pray.

To all those in the accident -- Kyle, Blair, Will and Rachel. We haven't forgotten your pain. Each one of you suffers similarly yet in different ways, but you all still suffer. Even though our roads have taken different paths, that cold November night still unites us. There is a special bond that is there every time you see each other -- the tragic memories play like horror movies in your mind, and that is what we pray will diminish with time -- there it is again -- time. Maybe there will come a day when this event is not the first thing you think about each morning. And maybe God's Word is true when it says, " I will never fail you. I will never abandon you. So we can say with confidence,'The LORD is my helper, I will have no fear.'" . . ."Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives, do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful."

With love and thankful hearts ---

The Hickoks

22 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shea-
I am so glad that you are here with us today. You have had such a long year, but i respect you for how well you have taken and handled what you have been given. The Lord only gives us what we can handle, so He must know that you are a very strong person. I love ya girl and I am here for you if you ever need to talk. I kind of went through some similar things and I know what that kind of accident does to your mind..it makes you have nightmares and tragic memories of that day, so just a reminder that you can call me anytime..Love, Dani :)

7:35 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Shea, I give thanks for you and your life. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your sweet family. Cynthia Taylor

8:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've been told time and time again that I've always had something profound to say to any situation in my life, that I always seem to just have a plethera of words to say no matter what... and right now after reading this... I find myself speechless for one of the first times ever... I don't know personaly what it feels like to be in an accident where someone so loved is lost, but I've felt the aftermath, and Shea I must say that after meeting you in person and getting to know you, and you telling me you consider me a friend and having you shoot me a big smile as you wish me a good morning! its truely amazing to see what all the prayers have done, I'm so glad that I had the wonderful oppratunity to met you and get to know you! You are beautiful with so much of God's love in your heart to share, I'm still constantly praying for you and everyone else.. God Bless you!

11:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shea, beautiful Shea, I'm so glad you and Luke are with us today.

I love when you come into Firenze. Makes me so happy to see you. I miss seeing you so often. Hopefully I'll be over more often for guitar. And I can talk with you more.

I love you girl. I am praying for you, and everyone else.

Megan

6:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Hickoks! Just thought I'd drop you a note and let you know we are still praying for you all.
Patrick (for the Gibbs Family)

7:22 PM  
Blogger W. H. Conner said...

Beautifully stated....We love you all deeply...

Hayes

12:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a blessing to read the entirely honest spectrum of your emotions......always rejoicing in the Lord. We are thankful to "know" your family even though we have never met......thankful for the example of love for each other and for God.
.....so thankful.
The Walsh family

8:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thinking of your family on this Thanksgiving.

10:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Precious Hickok Family, thank you for sharing yourselves. I especially thought of you this afternoon, after getting word of a winding mountain road and the sudden loss, last night, of a 17-yr. old girl. Caitlin was lovely, sweet and godly, and her family attended our church for many years before moving to Alabama one yr. ago. Last night she had dropped off a friend and was alone in the car, driving home. Now, she is truly Home. In all things, we bow our heads before God. He knows and loves us well. As you reflect on the last year and look ahead to further surgeries and recoveries, may you each know His sufficient grace and may "the strength and power of Christ (the Messiah) rest (yes, pitch a tent over and dwell) upon you!" Amp. 2 Cor. 12:9 In His Love, Sharon & Gaylard

7:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello dear Shea and Hickok family,

I am SO thankful that you continue to post on this blog site. What a year it has been for you all, and I am so grateful that God sees the big and entire picture and He knows the end of the story. Charlie and I think of and speak of you so often and continue to pray for you -- all! One of these days I'm going to return to the Atlanta area and come see you at church. We'll have a long, long hug. Keep trusting our Father; He doesn't change, you know. Our hearts and prayers go out to you all as we continue to trust our Heavenly Father to work in your lives.

In His Mighty Love,
Bo & Charlie Whittenton
Las Vegas, NV
November 27, 2006

2:35 AM  
Blogger HoagFamily said...

Shea and family,
I have been thinking of you all so much, knowing it has been a year since the accident. Loved the update on your blog. To see how God has worked, and still is, in your precious family has been quite an experience and blessing to all who know you. God has worked miracles and will continue!! I am so very thankful for each one of you. We adore you! God bless you through 2007 in a very special way. you have touched SO many lives!! Love, Julie

7:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To all the Hickoks---we continue to pray for you faithfully and appreciate your willingness to keep us current---God's work is evident and we praise Him for that--
The Dozier Family
Colorado

10:45 PM  
Blogger Bardlady said...

Dear Shea, Susan and Steve,

You and your entire family have endured gracefully trials that most will never know. While aware that suffering is part of life, it's still so difficult for most of us to understand the why. Especially the why - when pain is visited on one so young.

I attempt to remember, when I experience unrelenting emotional or physical pain, Paul’s message as he suffered. "Always bearing about in my body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in me", 2 Corinthians 4:10.

Still, while I deeply believe God's grace is sufficient, I sometimes wonder why. Why the young?

We are ever thankful for your courageous spirit. Thank you for sharing your lives with us.

Susan W.

1:11 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Luke, I'm sure you are having an awesome birthday.
We continue to pray for all of you, trusting God as His presence directs the way.
We are off to Phoenix for Christmas, Jessica's college graduation and Spencer's musical at his high school.
God's blessing on all of you, Mr. and Mrs. Wade.....(Bob & Greta)

3:05 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy 17th Birthday Luke!
God Bless you and your family!
Keep the faith Shea!
You are all so amazing and inspiring.
Jamie, San Marcos CA

6:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas! I just visited this side of the family in Phoenix. I was thinking of yours!!!
Love you all!

Heather Forbes

6:10 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Susan, Steve and Shea: I was thinking the other day it's been around a year. I continue to pray for Shea, and for you and Steve Susan. I read where your son just had a birthday, and then I remembered Mike. My heart goes out to all those who held him dear and still hold his memory dear. Eternity holds the answers we don't have now.
I read the blog every month instead of every day now, you know that thing called ..time..but I know you all have lived this every day for a year and I'm so thankful the Lord doesn't just check in every now and then but He does never leave you nor forsake you.
In His Love, Debbie Miller (Linda Evans friend) PS Pray for her,she is enduring the trial of Brians murder. He has been gone almost 3 years now.

9:18 AM  
Blogger Bobby said...

hard to believe its been a year. may our Sweet Shepherd lead you into the green pastures and tranqul waters in 07.

7:58 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shea,
I am a good friend of Emily Lazzara's. I bought one of your CDs from her and have found a lot of joy and comfort in your music over the last year.
A good friend of mine called me Christmas Eve to tell me that her husband passed away suddenly on Thursday, Dec. 21. I was shocked. It is a sad and tragic story. On my way to visit her that afternoon I played your CD. As I listened, God spoke to me and told me to give it to her. I told her your story of pain, suffering, strength, and triumph and passed your CD along to her. With all the chaos at her house I thought it might get buried under some papers but knew she would eventually listen it. God is good...she listened to it that very day and found tremendous comfort in your words. She played "Broken Tree" and "Intimate Father" at his funeral today. It was amazing!!! Thank God for YOU!!! I am sure you continue to struggle daily with your tragedy. I pray that you will always find joy in knowing that you and your beautiful voice are an inspiration to many, many, many people!!!
These words bring you to mind...
"The serene silent beauty of a holy life is the most powerful influence in the world, next to the might of the Spirit of God."
-Blaise Pascal
God bless you and continue to give you strength!
Rebecca

11:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow after all these years and to hear of such an awful thing happening.im am glad to hear that you are doing good in the recovery stage im not sure if you will remember me but your parents might i attened heart to heart church for many years and you were very young then i heard you have a cd out and it is beautiful. i hope for all the best in your recovery. and we wish you all a very happy 2007 new year. if you would like to visit our myspace feel free it's www.myspace.com/dawnleve take care and ill be thinking of you all jeff & dawn ulik (levesque)

1:49 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dearest Shea,

I wanted to let you know what a blessing you are. My husband, Bert (a.k.a. Dr. Richardson of Macon), brought home your CD and I have been so touched by it. I have been reading the blogs on your accident and miraculous recovery and I just wanted to tell you how amazing you are. Bert could not tell me anything due to confidentiality except “she is a miracle and her family’s faith is amazing”. You are truly glorifying God with your story and your beautiful voice. Thank you for sharing your gift with our family. You are very generous. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Your Sister in Christ, Paula Richardson

2:40 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have been reading about Shea for a year now - told about her fight back from another web site, and am anxious to know how she is doing these days. Will you continue to update this site, or has this all just worn you down? I'm so very sorry for all the heartaches, and so glad for all the joy Shea seems to bring to others. Please know I care about her, and the rest of her friends and family making this difficult journey with her. Patty from Tucson

12:59 AM  

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