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Subject: To tell the truth


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Hillbilly
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Date Posted: 19:59:30 12/30/10 Thu
In reply to: dori 's message, "Thank you, Hillbilly" on 19:33:06 12/30/10 Thu

this Christmas was mostly a bummer. My oldest granddaughter got married and we had to have Christmas early as she was leaving for Norfolk Virginia. Her husband is in the Navy.

My mother in law got salmonella poisoning and has been in the hospital for over 3 weeks. We thought we had lost her a week and a half ago but she seems to be coming around now. Dale is with her and has been from the 1st day she was put in the hospital. She has spent all but 4 nights at the hospital. Her sister from Indiana has come in and spent the last 4 nights with her.

They are presently moving her to re-hab and she is to stay there for a week or two until she gets hers strength back.

Dale is suffering with a bulged disk so is hobbling around quite a bit. I have fixed her a traction to lay in and that is helping when she can get time to lay in it.

Haven't got to see the twins much for these last three weeks so am suffering withdrawel there.

Oh well, maybe next year will be better. God is still on the throne, the sun will still come up tomorrow and all this too shall pass.

I am glad you have had a good Christmas and got to spend that time with your family.

For me to be with my wife, children and grandchildren is the best Christmas there is. Presents don't mean anything to me although I do enjoy giving, especially to my grandchildren.

With Annette, my youngest, and her boys and husband in Montana I expect it will be a rare Christmas that we can all be together again.

While I am at it I pray that you and all that visit here will have a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.

God bless,
Dwight

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Connie
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Date Posted: 10:52:41 01/01/11 Sat

I am so sorry everything seemed to go wrong for you at what should be a joyful time. Isn't that what happens sometimes though....remember the old saying "It never rains but it pours." We have all had periods like that. I do hope and pray that Dale and her mother regain good health quickly and 2011 will be a good year for all of you. Hugs!


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