Posted by Dave H (MI) on December 24, 2016 at 08:04:29 from (50.108.72.117):
In Reply to: A Christmas thought posted by farmall plowboy on December 24, 2016 at 06:52:17:
Well, actually, I have been feeling kind of sorry for myself. My oldest wants to move up to school after the holidays. My youngest just turned 21. Neither can I get to help around the place like they used to. Getting close awful close to that 60 number. I could go on. Now the reality...
My oldest doesn't WANT to move to school, she HAS to move to school. I was the one who pushed her toward this program and I was aware of the ramifications when I did so. My youngest will still be here and she is a cheerful pleasant girl who does what she can to help. Both are really good students, hence the reason they cannot be around to help so much. Sixty is still a couple years away and, realistically, it just isn't that old anymore. Everything in the rear view mirror starts to look better once it is past. Thanks for putting up your thought, it made me have a few thoughts of my own. Have a Merry Christmas with your brother, make some new memories.
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