I just got back a little bit ago.....
He's *ok*. It turned out the guy ran a red light at 65 mph and had to go around 2 STOPPED cars to go through the light!!!! The police said that the car slid for 28 yards. The guy that hit him said he couldn't tell the light was red because it was windy......... IDIOT!!!!!!! They used the *jaws of life* to get my nephew out of the car and then he was airlifted to the hospital -- we were teasing him today that we knew he was knocked out otherwise he would never have let them put him on the helicopter.

He won't even ride a small roller coaster at Six Flags.
He had to have surgery to repair his spleen & and his diaphram. His stomach was pushed into his chest causing that damage and his lung to collapse. He has a chest tube.
He is on a morphine drip.
I saw him today (in Austin) and I called my sister a few moments ago to let her know we are home and she said the Dr told her they think he still has some internal bleeding. He is also running a slight fever. He doesn't open his eyes and he speaks so quiet that you have to get really close to him to hear.
The first thing he asked was *Was it my fault?* and *Can I see the girls?* He wanted to make sure that they were really ok.

He wouldn't take our word for it , we had to lift the girls up so that he could see them -- he could barely open his eyes and he couldn't move his head at all.
And then he asked me *Where's Uncle Jon?*

In our family it's like a standing joke that all the kids get excited about coming to see *Uncle Jon*.

And I just happen to live here.
We are very close to my nieces & nephews. Until this one (he's the oldest) was 9 they lived in the same city as us (and for several years I babysit them every day when my sister worked). After they moved away (3 - 4 hrs south) they stayed with us for weeks at a time during the summer and most school holidays.

Our children are very close.
Jon and I are going down there in the morning.
Stephanie