"Now the end of Lindsay's and Potter's Boston stay is in sight. On Tuesday, Lindsay held up a calendar with the word 'discharged' written on a November date. She asked her son whether he knew what it meant.
'We can get the hell out of here,' he said."
...that's right lad! it's time to get the hell out of there and back to wellfleet! just wait 'till you can smell that sweet fleet air and walk through the woods to spectacle with spud by your side. your brain will be flowing through all it's processes in no time! love you...
A very nice piece. It captures Caleb's remarkable spirit that has helped fuel his comeback, Sharyn's pit-bull-like ferocity and lover and the enormous amount of compassion and support of their family, friends and extended community.
We cheer your homecoming (what a Thanksgiving it will be) and look forward to seeing you out and about. Love The [Orleans] Miners
What a great article! I am so glad you are almost out of there and back to the town that really misses your spirt! I wish I could be on the lawn this Sat. to throw you a kiss and wave but know that I am thinking of you from NY. Lots of Love! Kim
"A Meaningful life and Meaningful interaction with people" What more can you ask for! I know peopole who have not sustained a brain injury and still do not have a meaningful life nor meaningful interaction with people. what a shame! You go Caleb:) Sincerely Yours, A Blast from the past in Ventura CA
Good for the Cape Cod Times for writing such a thoughtful article on Caleb's journey with family and friends. Nicely done. Big hugs to Caleb and all. Lesa
Sharyn, Caleb and the rest of the vonLindsey, vonPotter clan, celebrate this day...An article nicely done in honor of you all. Caleb your courage, strength and great sense of humor, not too mention your tenacity, will carry you home to your beloved Wellfleet in a blink of an eye. (a beautiful blue pirate's eye, that is) I look forward to your homecoming and will be on that lawn with bells on to wish you a safe and peaceful re-entry.
Dear Robin and Maryilee-If one could choose a team to write the right words,to form the feel and tally the truths in an article of Caleb's journey... we could not have done better than you! Thank you for your approach and attention to detail. Best, Sharyn
I don't know about the rest of you but my family is really starting to be concerned about seeing me sitting in front of the computer weeping AGAIN! Very moving article and pictures.
....fantastic article -- thought the facts were correct which is not always the case in newspapers--I thought the article was very poignant--and told it lke it was and is..what will be, well that is the next miraculous adventure...sharing the ride by the Lindsay/Potter families thusfar was very courageous on the part of your families as this really was intensively personal. thank you...
That was a very uplifting piece on not only Caleb of course, but Sharyn as well. It shows you, Sharyn have literally been there, living and breathing with & sometimes for Caleb. You are indeed fierce, compassionate, and just as stubborn as Caleb is for gettin through this all... thanks to that, for it is when being tough can really benefit a situation.
Love you Lyndsy/Potter Family more than words can express.. now it's time to let out a BIG breath, and scream with relief! Always, Clance.. besos, y abrazos (fuertes)
I keep thinking about Caleb and his "errant" words...mostly having to do with food. Is it possible that because of his injury that he is super sensitive to smells...and imagines foods associated with those smells?
For Caleb, an ancient folk blessing for your journey home, from Natale and Peter, God Bless
May there always be work for your hands to do... May your purse always carry a shilling or two... May the sun always play on your windowpane... May a rainbow chase after each spot of rain... May the hand of a friend always be near you... May God fill your heart with gladness and cheer you.
Yes, it is apparent how many lives Caleb has touched and thanks to this story he's sure to touch a few more. Nice job Robin and staff! As for Sharyn and Caleb, enjoy your homecoming and savor every hard-earned second, you deserve it!
OUTSTANDING.........so glad I get to be part of this, even though it it from afar. I have learned so much from Caleb, Sharyn and family..... Thank You all, you have all become part of my family. I will continue to pray and spread the word of Caleb's story. Sharyn, You are the best of the best...hope to meet you soon. Much hope, love and beautiful thoughts come your way this morning. Kisses for Caleb,
I just finished reading the article on Caleb's recovery. My husband and I rode our motorcyles to Provincetown (from our home in Centerville) in early July and noticed the signs about praying for Caleb. I did pray even though I didn't know much about him or the circumstances surrounding the need for prayer. 10 days after his accident, I was seriously injured in an accident while riding my motorcycle. My injuries were pretty bad, but I am recovering and, thankfully had no head injuries. I continue to pray for Caleb and his family and friends. I was so happy to see the quote by Caleb's Mom: "Life, if lived fully, is full of risk and bulging with the unknown." This is so true. I hope to ride my motorcyle again some day and I hope and pray that Caleb is able to do the things that make him feel like he is fully living. Peace and love to you, Leila
Caleb and Sharyn, Thanks for showing the way to live fully in the presence of fear...to go thru the fear to embrace joy- knowing we are a part of all. My son told me at age 9, courage is acting in the face of fear- knowing there are risks- but moving forward all the same. This you have both demonstrated. At one of the prayer circles early on I brought a song to sing for various birthday boys, (Cedar and Max amongst others) and sent it out to you, Caleb. I don't have the source but the words sing out today as the sun shines over the water- "long time sun" May the longtime sun shine upon you, Our love surrround you, And the pure light within you Guide your way home.
Dearest Sharyn- WOW - WE are so excited to hear the news- SO excited to see that you will be coming home to beautiful Cape Cod- where you are all loved by so many!!- we love you all and can't wait to know that Caleb is home - Safe and Sound- We look forward to more info on the Caleb gear- it came out fantastic- all our love- tears again....but of joy- Sassy and The Rest of the Fam at THE FARM- xoxoxoxoox
Hey all...Sorry it's been a while on the blogging but we have been busy around here getting ready for fall. Finnaly the temp has dropped to the low 70's daylight. bring on the oysters and beer! Caleb...you are awsome! Great job on the progress and WELCOME HOME!
Sharyn, I want at least 2 mens shirts Large & X-L. Let me know what I need to do. I can mail you a check if you like. Great design and we will wear them with Pirate Pride. I talk about Caleb all the time and this will give me another excuse to talk even more when I sport it around Wilmington.
So awesome to hear the news cannot wait to see the lad on the flats soon!!! YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
many comments about the black and white picture of caleb on richard and his grant.i believe i was there that day and think it was nate johnson(shellfisherman,diver,and professional photographer)who took them.if nate blogs would like him to post one of the ones of richard so people can see one of calebs mentors.nate has a web address but i don't know it.try google.luv timmy
The notion of Caleb being able to return to Wellfleet makes me feel really good! Won't be able to be there on Saturday but flags will be waving. This has been a remarkable journey, first for Bill and Sharyn, then for Kai, Max and Jan, and all the Wellfleet friends, then for those of us in Town who are supporters, and also for all the blog people. We are really one and the job Sky has done has made that happen! Some of us who love oysters would like to know how to get in touch with Richard so we can eat Caleb's oysters. jack
How good it feels to cry tears of joy! I'd like to thank Sharyn for the tremendous gift she has given all of us who have followed Caleb's recovery. I am a far away sister she has never meet, yet in her words I have seen my own motherhood more clearly...and beyond mothering, my own humanity. I have seen my own doubts and fears as well as my greatest hopes and dreams in her words. The honesty and intimacy of her writing, as well as her humor, are rare treasures. There is the stuff of legends and myth here, the hero's journey for a son and the heroine's journey of a mother. Thank you, Sharyn. Safe journey HOME........
"Now the end of Lindsay's and Potter's Boston stay is in sight. On Tuesday, Lindsay held up a calendar with the word 'discharged' written on a November date. She asked her son whether he knew what it meant.
ReplyDelete'We can get the hell out of here,' he said."
...that's right lad! it's time to get the hell out of there and back to wellfleet! just wait 'till you can smell that sweet fleet air and walk through the woods to spectacle with spud by your side. your brain will be flowing through all it's processes in no time!
love you...
A very nice piece. It captures Caleb's remarkable spirit that has helped fuel his comeback, Sharyn's pit-bull-like ferocity and lover and the enormous amount of compassion and support of their family, friends and extended community.
ReplyDeleteWe cheer your homecoming (what a Thanksgiving it will be) and look forward to seeing you out and about.
Love
The [Orleans] Miners
oops that would be Sharyn's "love" —although the other probably works, too :)
ReplyDeleteI have followed the story every day but the summary has still made me cry! The Caleb Potter story -amazing in every way!
ReplyDeleteAli Manchester UK
Sky,
ReplyDeleteThanks again! Your what friends are all about and then some!
The story is SOOOO moving to read even knowing it as it has unfolded!
Kevin
What a great article! I am so glad you are almost out of there and back to the town that really misses your spirt! I wish I could be on the lawn this Sat. to throw you a kiss and wave but know that I am thinking of you from NY.
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Kim
"A Meaningful life and Meaningful interaction with people" What more can you ask for! I know peopole who have not sustained a brain injury and still do not have a meaningful life nor meaningful interaction with people. what a shame! You go Caleb:)
ReplyDeleteSincerely Yours,
A Blast from the past in Ventura CA
Good for the Cape Cod Times for writing such a thoughtful article on Caleb's journey with family and friends. Nicely done. Big hugs to Caleb and all.
ReplyDeleteLesa
The article in the Times was well written. Thank you to whom ever wrote it. Great job!
ReplyDeleteAnd as far as Caleb coming home.....SOOOOOO EXCITED!!! :) Can't wait to see him next week!!!
Nicole Miner
To re-read the whole story in one piece brings tears to my eyes...
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for you to finally get back home!!
Laura
Sharyn, Caleb and the rest of the vonLindsey, vonPotter clan, celebrate this day...An article nicely done in honor of you all. Caleb your courage, strength and great sense of humor, not too mention your tenacity, will carry you home to your beloved Wellfleet in a blink of an eye. (a beautiful blue pirate's eye, that is) I look forward to your homecoming and will be on that lawn with bells on to wish you a safe and peaceful re-entry.
ReplyDeleteAll is right with the world today-
Audrey
Dear Robin and Maryilee-If one could choose a team to write the right words,to form the feel and tally the truths in an article of Caleb's journey... we could not have done better than you! Thank you for your approach and attention to detail. Best, Sharyn
ReplyDeleteI don't know about the rest of you but my family is really starting to be concerned about seeing me sitting in front of the computer weeping AGAIN! Very moving article and pictures.
ReplyDelete....fantastic article -- thought the facts were correct which is not always the case in newspapers--I thought the article was very poignant--and told it lke it was and is..what will be, well that is the next miraculous adventure...sharing the ride by the Lindsay/Potter families thusfar was very courageous on the part of your families as this really was intensively personal. thank you...
ReplyDeleteThat was a very uplifting piece on not only Caleb of course, but Sharyn as well. It shows you, Sharyn have literally been there, living and breathing with & sometimes for Caleb. You are indeed fierce, compassionate, and just as stubborn as Caleb is for gettin through this all... thanks to that, for it is when being tough can really benefit a situation.
ReplyDeleteLove you Lyndsy/Potter Family more than words can express.. now it's time to let out a BIG breath, and scream with relief!
Always, Clance.. besos, y abrazos (fuertes)
I keep thinking about Caleb and his "errant" words...mostly having to do with food. Is it possible that because of his injury that he is super sensitive to smells...and imagines foods associated with those smells?
ReplyDeleteFor Caleb, an ancient folk blessing for your journey home,
ReplyDeletefrom Natale and Peter, God Bless
May there always be work
for your hands to do...
May your purse always carry
a shilling or two...
May the sun always play on
your windowpane...
May a rainbow chase after
each spot of rain...
May the hand of a friend
always be near you...
May God fill your heart
with gladness and cheer you.
For Sharyn, from 'God's Little
ReplyDeleteInstruction Book for Mom'.....
'Children are a great comfort in
your old age -- and they help you
reach it faster, too.'
I'm not saying you are old, you
are just not as old as me, and I'm
not old yet, just getting closer.
'A mother's patience is like a
tube of toothpaste -- it's never
quite gone.'
'Parenthood is a partnership
with God....you are working with
the Creator of the universe in
shaping human character and
determining destiny.'
You have been on a remarkable
journey which shows your
compassion and great love for
Caleb and your family.
Be well, take some time for
yourself and don't feel guilty
about saying you need that time.
It is well deserved. Hugs Natale
Yes, it is apparent how many lives Caleb has touched and thanks to this story he's sure to touch a few more. Nice job Robin and staff! As for Sharyn and Caleb, enjoy your homecoming and savor every hard-earned second, you deserve it!
ReplyDeleteWe are the champions of the world! Go Caleb. Go Red Sox!
ReplyDeleteOUTSTANDING.........so glad I get to be part of this, even though it it from afar. I have learned so much from Caleb, Sharyn and family..... Thank You all, you have all become part of my family. I will continue to pray and spread the word of Caleb's story.
ReplyDeleteSharyn, You are the best of the best...hope to meet you soon. Much hope, love and beautiful thoughts come your way this morning. Kisses for Caleb,
You may note that the Times in an unprecedented fit of accuracy referred to my brother, not by name, but as one of a group of "waitresses."
ReplyDeleteI just finished reading the article on Caleb's recovery. My husband and I rode our motorcyles to Provincetown (from our home in Centerville) in early July and noticed the signs about praying for Caleb. I did pray even though I didn't know much about him or the circumstances surrounding the need for prayer. 10 days after his accident, I was seriously injured in an accident while riding my motorcycle. My injuries were pretty bad, but I am recovering and, thankfully had no head injuries. I continue to pray for Caleb and his family and friends. I was so happy to see the quote by Caleb's Mom: "Life, if lived fully, is full of risk and bulging with the unknown." This is so true. I hope to ride my motorcyle again some day and I hope and pray that Caleb is able to do the things that make him feel like he is fully living. Peace and love to you, Leila
ReplyDeleteCaleb and Sharyn, Thanks for showing the way to live fully in the presence of fear...to go thru the fear to embrace joy- knowing we are a part of all. My son told me at age 9, courage is acting in the face of fear- knowing there are risks- but moving forward all the same. This you have both demonstrated. At one of the prayer circles early on I brought a song to sing for various birthday boys, (Cedar and Max amongst others) and sent it out to you, Caleb. I don't have the source but the words sing out today as the sun shines over the water- "long time sun"
ReplyDeleteMay the longtime sun shine upon you,
Our love surrround you,
And the pure light within you
Guide your way home.
Dearest Sharyn- WOW - WE are so excited to hear the news- SO excited to see that you will be coming home to beautiful Cape Cod- where you are all loved by so many!!- we love you all and can't wait to know that Caleb is home - Safe and Sound- We look forward to more info on the Caleb gear- it came out fantastic- all our love- tears again....but of joy-
ReplyDeleteSassy and The Rest of the Fam at
THE FARM- xoxoxoxoox
Hey all...Sorry it's been a while on the blogging but we have been busy around here getting ready for fall. Finnaly the temp has dropped to the low 70's daylight. bring on the oysters and beer! Caleb...you are awsome! Great job on the progress and WELCOME HOME!
ReplyDeleteSharyn, I want at least 2 mens shirts Large & X-L. Let me know what I need to do. I can mail you a check if you like. Great design and we will wear them with Pirate Pride. I talk about Caleb all the time and this will give me another excuse to talk even more when I sport it around Wilmington.
We love you guys and Happy Spooky Day!
Your Cape Fear Pirates,
Capt.Noah, Christa & Capt. Jack
Wilmington, NC
So awesome to hear the news cannot wait to see the lad on the flats soon!!! YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletemany comments about the black and white picture of caleb on richard and his grant.i believe i was there that day and think it was nate johnson(shellfisherman,diver,and professional photographer)who took them.if nate blogs would like him to post one of the ones of richard so people can see one of calebs mentors.nate has a web address but i don't know it.try google.luv timmy
ReplyDeleteIsn't life sweet? Life is the flower and love is its nectar.
ReplyDeleteWhat time on Saturday will we be graced with the presence of the Lindsay/Potter clan on the town green?
The notion of Caleb being able to return to Wellfleet makes me feel really good! Won't be able to be there on Saturday but flags will be waving. This has been a remarkable journey, first for Bill and Sharyn, then for Kai, Max and Jan, and all the Wellfleet friends, then for those of us in Town who are supporters, and also for all the blog people. We are really one and the job Sky has done has made that happen!
ReplyDeleteSome of us who love oysters would like to know how to get in touch with Richard so we can eat Caleb's oysters.
jack
someone needs to throw sharyn a wee bit of a party next mother's day. or some time sooner...
ReplyDeleteHow good it feels to cry tears of joy! I'd like to thank Sharyn for the tremendous gift she has given all of us who have followed Caleb's recovery. I am a far away sister she has never meet, yet in her words I have seen my own motherhood more clearly...and beyond mothering, my own humanity. I have seen my own doubts and fears as well as my greatest hopes and dreams in her words. The honesty and intimacy of her writing, as well as her humor, are rare treasures. There is the stuff of legends and myth here, the hero's journey for a son and the heroine's journey of a mother. Thank you, Sharyn. Safe journey HOME........
ReplyDeleteAMAZING article!!!! If that doesn't bring some tears to your eyes! How do you order sweatshirts?
ReplyDeletecaleb looks great! everyone is taking such good care of him and adoring him all his progress amazes me so so much
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