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She says she's ready ...so how do I help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 743343" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>C had a chicken and waffle! I had one with mushrooms and carmelized onions. S went all out with the thanksgiving special which had turkey, cranberry sauce and stuffing and looked like it would feed her for a week. These things are HUGE! </p><p></p><p>I think my favorite part of today was just that they were both being so kind. No one was grumpy or snappy. I witnessed S help an older woman in a wheelchair at the grocery store and wait patiently behind a man with a walker, which made me feel good. I put my back out last weekend picking up a cat and am still pretty sore, And C helped me in and out of my car and offered me his arm when we walked to the restaurant. And they were kind to each other. These two are often at each other’s throats. Seeing them laugh together and connect like that was magical for me. </p><p></p><p>HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 743343, member: 23349"] C had a chicken and waffle! I had one with mushrooms and carmelized onions. S went all out with the thanksgiving special which had turkey, cranberry sauce and stuffing and looked like it would feed her for a week. These things are HUGE! I think my favorite part of today was just that they were both being so kind. No one was grumpy or snappy. I witnessed S help an older woman in a wheelchair at the grocery store and wait patiently behind a man with a walker, which made me feel good. I put my back out last weekend picking up a cat and am still pretty sore, And C helped me in and out of my car and offered me his arm when we walked to the restaurant. And they were kind to each other. These two are often at each other’s throats. Seeing them laugh together and connect like that was magical for me. HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!! [/QUOTE]
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