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Guest Post: Watching Ken and Ryan (Part 2)

June 8, 2013 by Ryan's Rally LLC 8 Comments

by Paula Yocom Christmas Eve of 2010 found the Diviney family once again sitting in the waiting room of a hospital. Ryan was in intensive care, this time due to a bout of pneumonia.  The hospital was quiet with minimal staff.  I felt the loneliness as soon as I entered the building.  I wound my […]

Filed Under: Guest Post, News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Ryan Diviney

Space Exploration’s Impact on TBI Recovery

June 7, 2013 by Ryan's Rally LLC 5 Comments

I’m not even three months into the lease for our office for Ryan’s Rally LLC and I already know I need more space! To be more exact, it should be a cross between a workshop and an office. Where else will I be able to build a centrifuge? I’m not joking either. First, allow me […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Ryan Diviney

The “Holy Crap” Moment

June 4, 2013 by Ryan's Rally LLC 11 Comments

Lately it’s been a bit difficult to write. I’m not really sure why either, other than I now realize this as a symptom of a larger issue. Yes, I have a lot on my mind and I’m tired as hell but that’s really no different from the past 49 months, is it? It the epitome […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Ryan Diviney

Guest Post: On the Trail of a Miracle (Part 1)

June 1, 2013 by Ryan's Rally LLC 16 Comments

by Paula Yocom To Look Away Was Not Okay I met the Diviney family about three years ago after I read about Ryan in a local newspaper. I joined Facebook specifically so I could learn more about him.  In September, 2010, in response to a request of a Team Diviney member, I opened up my […]

Filed Under: Guest Post, News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Ryan Diviney

Moral Compass Out of Whack

May 31, 2013 by Ryan's Rally LLC 7 Comments

I am so looking forward to this weekend. The weather looks like it will be perfect here in Northern Virginia. This means we can get Ryan outside to take in some sun. It also allows for Sue and myself to take turns getting caught up on some much-needed sleep (I hope). The month of May […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Austin Vantrease, Jonathan May, Newark Delaware, Ryan Diviney

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