A Lakeland family has a special reason to celebrate Thanksgiving. Their 15-year-old son is back home after 15 weeks in the hospital and rehab in Georgia.

Brock Guynn was on a hunting trip with friends in Georgia in August when he got into an accident on an All-Terrain Vehicle. He had gone out for one last ride by himself before the trip back to Lakeland.

When he didn't return, his friends went looking for him. They found him on the ground with a head injury. No one knows for sure what happened, but the friends believe Brock hit a tree while riding on the four-wheel vehicle.

Guynn was taken to a hospital in Savanna, Ga., where he was in a coma. The friends had to call his parents back in Florida with the bad news.

"They basically did not know how severe it was at the time, but they knew it was bad," said Monica Guynn, Brock's mother. She and her husband, Gary, drove straight to the hospital from Florida.

The first sight of Brock in the ICU was devastating.

"When we walked around the corner to see him it just put you on your knees," Monica said.

Gary Guynn said he spent a lot of time praying for his son. "We just had to give it to God," he said. "The doctors had told us there is no medicine to heal a brain injury."

Brock came out of his coma in a couple of weeks. When he opened his eyes and his mother could tell he understood his surroundings, she was overjoyed. "It was just hope. Which is all we hung on to was hope," she said.

Brock was eventually moved to a special facility in Atlanta for people with traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries.

It took a lot of hard work for him to be able start talking and walking again. But he returned home on Saturday. There were many friends and family on hand for the event.

Brock isn't 100 percent recovered. There is a little unsteadiness in his walk. But he can kick a soccer ball and is back to playing video games. He is still having some short term memory problems.

"If it's lunch I don't remember what I had for breakfast. That's kind of hard," he said. His parents said he makes new progress each day.

They are all very thankful that he is home with them for Thanksgiving. "It's such a gift from God. We are so thrilled to all be together this thanksgiving," said Monica Guynn. There's never gonna be another thanksgiving exactly like this one."