You may not have known what you were getting into, but I bet you pulled it off 
with style anyway.         It is surprising how our limitations can slip up on 
us at
times you don't expect it.    Never be embarrassed, people understand.      You 
are a classy guy and it will always show through.
Janice



From: fr...@franksheldon.com 
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 2:14 PM
To: Laura Beaudin ; fr...@franksheldon.com 
Cc: bobby jim ; kimr1999 ; Rev. Craig Crossman ; tmic-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: [TMIC] lLoss of Proprioception



Let me tell you,


My daughter was married on July 31- It was a fantastic event. Abby is in Law 
School, Will is doing a MD, PhD program which costs nothing for him, Oh and he 
gets $20K each year to help him get by.  They were married on an island in Lake 
Muskoka, Ontario, Canada, and the Sun was out and shining on us.  But I was 
unable to tie my bow tie. My left hand was unable to function. I couldn't feel 
the tie with my left fingers! I didn't know where my fingers were.


Next I realized that I'd need help walking my daughter "down the aisle." The 
rocky, grassy lawn was my walking challenge.


I hadn't realized what I was getting myself into when I stole the heart of her 
mom.


F

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