Jake was driving home from football practice on September 23, 2008 and was involved in a horrible car accident which left him paralyzed and fighting for his life. I can't recall how I first heard of Jake's accident, but I remember vividly reading about him on the page set up for him on the CaringBridge website. I remember it was Friday, September 26th and I wept openly as I read his story. From that moment on, I was hooked on following his updates.
Let me provide a little back story (pardon the pun). You see, I have a special place in my heart for those who live in wheelchairs because when I was barely an adult myself, a very large tumor was discovered inside my spinal cord in my lumbar area. I was told to prepare to wake up from surgery paralyzed from the waist down (and that was the good news!). Anyway, I woke up kicking my feet and by all accounts had a miraculous recovery. Whenever I see someone in a wheelchair, I am reminded that every step I have taken for almost nineteen years has been a gift and I think that but for the grace of God, that person in the wheelchair would have been me.
Anyway, back to Jake. Through a twist of fate, I had spoken with Jake's dad about some images I had of Jake from the night our school played his school. After following Jake's CaringBridge journal for a couple weeks, I had this compelling urge to reach out to Jake and offer to document his recovery. Jake and his family thought it was a great idea, so went down to the hospital on October 28 to meet Jake and his mom for the first time.
Arriving at the hospital, I was a little nervous and didn't know what to expect. I had never met anyone so soon after being injured. So I decided to leave the camera in the car until I was sure that Jake was comfortable around me. Let me tell you - this is one amazing kid. His faith in God is so strong and his attitude is so great that I loved every minute of the couple hours I spent there. It's rare to meet a person like Jake, and I am truly glad to know him.
I look forward to the time we will spend together in the future as he grows stronger physically and works towards recovery.
God bless you Jake.
~ Jody ~
Here are some images from my first day with Jake. To see all the images from that day, visit Jake's gallery by clicking here.






1 comment:
I was just checking out photo web sites when I saw this story of Jake. He sounds like a strong brave young man.
I'll be praying for him.
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