In this 21st Century sometimes I get lost between the 'real world' and cyberspace. Here’s to sharing this scan of our ‘real world’ Christmas Card with our cyber friends and family … The oldest pictures of Christmas "past" even preceed Al Gore's invention of the Internet, or Dan Qualye inventing Spell-Check.<grin>
Sharing the trial and error learned lessons of a MS spouse caregiver / carer about family, home care, and transition to the care facility era from 23 years of living with Multiple Sclerosis as a family ... a ‘warts and all’ picture of living with MS.
Friday, December 23, 2005
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- Caregiving: sentinels for sanity
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- MS & Menopause
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Merry Christmas to you too. :)
ReplyDeleteandii
Patrick, This is so special. I have looked forward to your journal pages since you began. I wish you, Patti, and Megan a blessed and beautiful Christmas. God Bless YOU AND YOURS. A SPECIAL HUG FOR Patti. Love, Jeannette Muza
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteV
Patrick....
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Sweet man!!!
Thank you for sharing these picture, may your holiday be blessed!
Love,
ckb
Merry Christmas you, Patti and Megan.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a lovely and peceful day.
Deb
Merry Christmas to you, Patti and Megan.Being not very computer proficient, this is the first time that I have ventured into looking at your journal. Patti always did say you were a genius in this respect (creating such things)and from what I see, you are. Betty and I pray for any improvement that medicine or God can provide.
ReplyDeleteWe pray for her every day. I certainly know that there must be a star in heaven for your caring all these years and for raising a wonderful daughter.
RCogswell