I don't have much time today but here is the scoop. M-E went to Santa yesterday and was granted an extra wish. M-E had this wonderful teacher named Mrs. Dumas in the 5th grade. That was the year that she learned what it was like to be the "Pet". Mrs. Dumas just loved M-E and even more so when at the end of the year M-E took her good kid points and in the auction bought Mrs. Dumas' daughter's AmeriCorp hooded Sweatshirt.
Well the shirt disappeared. I was accused of loosing it or donating it. I suggested M-E might have left it somewhere. Right now, she loves her hooded sweatshirts more than anything because there are days that even portable hair is a problem. We arrived at the Battaglia's yesterday and Colleen confessed that M-E had left the sweat shirt in the van a couple of years ago and they had been wearing it. She and Paul had to enter counseling surrounding sharing issues. They both loved it more than any other comfy shirt. Needless to say the shirt has returned to it's rightful owner.
As I write this brief note I realize that I should suggest a movie or reality show about lost clothing and how it finds it's way home. Just think, the shot could include the shirt or much loved sock getting separated and then thrown by the evil Grandmother into a basket for a while with the rest of the mismatched and then eventually off to the "Poor People" and then the former owner digging through the bin at the thrift store..................................
Additional great news.
DR. BELLELIZABETH FOSTER of Chinle Arizona
is pleased to announce that after months of whinnying she has passed her boards. She was wise enough to take her sister's advise and not begin to study again for the boards just because her friend had failed. She was ranked 11th in the test.
She was going to get a television after she passed but she bet our Father double or nothing on a $250.00 debt, she would fail and he intends to collect with a vengence. There will be no Television this year.
Twenty Years, Two Hundred and Forty Months, Seven Thousand Days, and Three Hundred Days. Since we started chasing Leukemia.
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