We were very honored to be able to attend the wedding of Earl Romig and Tami Canfield. Earl worked as an officer for Darin and then went on to be a Grant County Deputy. On the evening of Jan. 10th, I walked in to our room to see Darin with his police computer out, his service radio on (something we never do at our house) and a look on his face I will never forget. I took this from Earl's website at caringbridge.org/visit/earlromig "Deputy Earl Romig (GT-50) was shot on January 10th, 2008. Earl spent 4 weeks at Harborview and has now returned home for continued treatment and physical rehab. His critical injuries include his lower abdomen and spinal wounds which has caused right leg paralysis.
Earl Romig is lucky to be alive according to all accounts from the doctors. After being transported and undergoing emergency surgery at Samaritan Hospital, Earl was transported to Harborview Medical Center via Lear Jet. Because he is young, fit and strong he is making all of the healing and surgery process easier. Earl was shot with a 30-06 hunting rifle from 81 yards. He was shot in the lower spine and exited out of his lower abdomen. Miracles have saved Earl's life and prayers are being answered (please keep them coming). When he left Samaritan Hospital his condition was extremely critical and his right leg was paralyzed and severe wounds to his intestines, bowel, colon, bladder and urinary track."
Earl Romig is lucky to be alive according to all accounts from the doctors. After being transported and undergoing emergency surgery at Samaritan Hospital, Earl was transported to Harborview Medical Center via Lear Jet. Because he is young, fit and strong he is making all of the healing and surgery process easier. Earl was shot with a 30-06 hunting rifle from 81 yards. He was shot in the lower spine and exited out of his lower abdomen. Miracles have saved Earl's life and prayers are being answered (please keep them coming). When he left Samaritan Hospital his condition was extremely critical and his right leg was paralyzed and severe wounds to his intestines, bowel, colon, bladder and urinary track."
Earl has the sweetest smile I have ever seen. I have met a lot of officers through out the years and can honestly say this one walked in the door and we thought he had been a part of the family forever. My buddies can tell you the earl-got-shot story without missing a beat. They were so excited to see him again.
The wedding was amazing, to see Earl walk down the aisle, the beautiful setting, the heart-felt vows. There could not have been a dry eye or more smiles.
We give our thanks to God for Earl's strength to recover, and for allowing us to witness the miracle of love.
What a nice post Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love that the buddies can tell the story! What an amazing man!