by Jeramy Hale | Sep 18, 2014 | Aikido, Jeramy's Blog, Survival of the Non-Fittest
In the week before Mollyโs accident, she knew something was going to happen. She just didnโt know what. She said that there were all of these indicators during the week-long Aikido retreat preceding her accident that in retrospect, had filled her with a sense of...
by Jeramy Hale | Sep 5, 2014 | Aikido, Jeramy's Blog, Survival of the Non-Fittest
With all of the people coming in and out of the rehab ward at Stanford, many of them touching and massaging Mollyโs body, it opened up a new world of sensation. It also opened up a new world of no sensation, because Molly didnโt have any from the neck down. Let me...
by Jeramy Hale | Aug 20, 2014 | Aikido, Jeramy's Blog, Survival of the Non-Fittest
The first week in rehab … someone tried to move Molly by grabbing her halo and using it as a handle. It was painful when the halo was moved like that. It was attached to Mollyโs head by those 4 pointed screws, so if the halo moved at those points, it really hurt...
by Molly Hale | Jul 15, 2014 | Aikido, Jeramy's Blog
Back in 1990, there was a film released entitled โDancing with Wolvesโ. The title refers to the Native American name given to Lt. John Dunbar by a tribe of Sioux after they observed him playing with a young wolf. In 1996, I was bestowed the name of โWoman with Ballsโ...
by Jeramy Hale | Jul 1, 2014 | Aikido, Jeramy's Blog, Survival of the Non-Fittest
In 1995 my wife Molly and I had been married for 7 years. We were having a great time in life. We were the owners of a successful independent music company and had two great kids. A son, Sebastian, in college, ย and a daughter Kyrie, in high school. We were both...