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Thursday, June 09, 2005
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Reduction's continuing. So why am I still sitting? What did I do pre-computer? Ok, then I had kids home. Back into sandwich gear; my parents are in the country. No more time, must go.
I hope you're having a GREAT time with them! Family is everything.
Speaking of which, thanks for hoping my sister is well on my blog. She did great on this work trip. Being back at work for only 2 weeks (after finishing treatment about a month or so ago) and then having this marathon meeting session, she thought she wouldn't be able to keep up but she did. It was wonderful. If you have half as good a time with your parents, you'll be having a fantastic visit.
Yesterday my parents met their second great-grandchild, and I took lots of pictures. Then the older one, aged two, danced with my almost 85 year old father. Bli eyin haraah.
and I'm glad that your sister's doing better, refuah shleimah!
I hope you're having a GREAT time with them! Family is everything.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of which, thanks for hoping my sister is well on my blog. She did great on this work trip. Being back at work for only 2 weeks (after finishing treatment about a month or so ago) and then having this marathon meeting session, she thought she wouldn't be able to keep up but she did. It was wonderful. If you have half as good a time with your parents, you'll be having a fantastic visit.
Yesterday my parents met their second great-grandchild, and I took lots of pictures. Then the older one, aged two, danced with my almost 85 year old father. Bli eyin haraah.
ReplyDeleteand I'm glad that your sister's doing better, refuah shleimah!
That must have been an amazing, loving site to behold. Mazel Tov.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you. :)
My daughter kept saying "take a picture," and she joined the dancing for the picture.
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