First, one of my oldest friends down in southern Illinois got pneumonia and is in the hospital on a ventilator. That really hit home since I am still coughing. I didn't believe in flu shots or pneumonia shots, but I have just done a complete turnaround. Judy may not make it and I am praying for her.
My brother was sober about 42 days by Christmas Day and Christmas was very very nice and fun. St. Louis was freezing cold and had a bit of snow, but we survived it.
I brought along something called Funny Faces -- cardboard masks that covered from the nose up. So instead of the boring old group photos that we usually take, these are a much better substitute.
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My sister and Tricia |
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Bob and Liz (Bob is bald for real so this probably wasn't the best mask for him!) |
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Tricia |
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My sister and me |
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