My goodness Sylvia, your plate is very VERY full. And bless you for your
work with disabled children. The teaching assisitants in our childrens's
lives have a huge impact - right after the bus drivers. This year's taught
Ronnie several new words!
Now here's a word of advice from old mom
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 2:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh dear, I don't think I'd be strong enough to handle your load.
V
Ed is able to walk and get around OK with a cane but is not
feeling that
great. I think it is depression. He spends all his time in
bed.
Depression is quite common following stroke. Tell the doctor, as you don't
have to put up with it. There's lots of good medicines on the market now.
Sylvia, how's Willie doing? and the filly?
Any new pictures?
Judy
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Sylvia, how's Willie doing? and the filly?
And your husband?
And you?
Nancy
Willie is doing great and is his sweet self, Assa is up with Safari getting
handled and used to mares. I have little Assa here she is Willie's full sister
at ten months of age. She is a blonde dun.
Ed is able to walk and get around OK with a cane but is not feeling that
great. I think it