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Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
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Kathleen Klawitter2 ratings, 5.00 average rating, 1 review
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“My parents were delighted that I was getting the help I needed, although I did not fully disclose the details of my living situation with them. While I was growing up, my projected role in the family was to always be the strong one. I was the mediator, or “Miss Perfect” as some family members would say, so I was usually clear on what I told them. With my traumatic brain injury, it was a bit different, so I didn’t share much of the daily happenings with my parents, except for the therapy sessions.”
― Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
― Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
“Woman of Mother Earth
Oh, what is this I’m feeling, Mother
Earth beneath my feet . . .
Endless roots journey, through fresh
rich soil, grounded and strong.
Forever reaching, forever pulsing
out the beat.
A voice of a thousand mothers
in synchronicity.
Let yourself be seeded in the womb,
belly of heart and soul,
And all that is grown, the richest
gift ever known.
Wisdom of the land, nurtured by hand,
Are the women who give birth, to
the children of the Earth.
Plants and trees and flowers and seeds
Breathe life with energy from
the sun and rain.
As in me, I remain, a woman of the Earth. That is this feeling . . . I am
woman of Mother Earth.”
― Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
Oh, what is this I’m feeling, Mother
Earth beneath my feet . . .
Endless roots journey, through fresh
rich soil, grounded and strong.
Forever reaching, forever pulsing
out the beat.
A voice of a thousand mothers
in synchronicity.
Let yourself be seeded in the womb,
belly of heart and soul,
And all that is grown, the richest
gift ever known.
Wisdom of the land, nurtured by hand,
Are the women who give birth, to
the children of the Earth.
Plants and trees and flowers and seeds
Breathe life with energy from
the sun and rain.
As in me, I remain, a woman of the Earth. That is this feeling . . . I am
woman of Mother Earth.”
― Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
“Simple tasks became monumental nightmares. A short trip to vote turned into a long, nerve-wracking experience. The voting booths were conveniently located just around the block from my house. I jumped into the car, and I was suddenly overcome with dizziness when I tried to look left and right. I kept driving, thinking I would get there shortly. But something went wrong. Much time passed, and I had no clue where I was. It was now dark outside, and I was lost. I caught a whiff of ocean water, which was at least a half-hour away from my home. Frightened and confused, I pulled over and cried.”
― Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
― Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
“Later, I learned a golfer was hitting from the ninth tee with his comrades. He had been drinking a few beers and thought he could drive the green. His aim was dangerously off, and he managed to hit the golf ball over the clubhouse, a mere 200 yards away. To my misfortune, it struck me on the head with the force of something much larger. My young, vibrant, and motivated life, as I knew it, changed in an instant.”
― Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
― Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
“Without warning, something struck me in the head. It felt like a railroad tie had been driven through the top of my head, into my skull, and out my left eye socket. The pain was excruciating, as if a bowling ball had fallen on my head, and shuddered through my whole body.”
― Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
― Direct Hit: A Golf Pro's Remarkable Journey back from Traumatic Brain Injury
