Hi!
When Leenie & I got home from radiation (FIRST time she didn't have pain during) Tim was waiting to greet her and it was the warmest of loving reunions. Then we ordered oh-so-healthy (but MEATLESS) pizzas, settled in on the soft, comfy living rm chairs and enjoyed - everything. There's always the funny reminiscing but now Tim gets into our grandpeeps (their parents have become secondary) & wants to know who's able to do what now. Naturally, Leenie gives the full update. We even whipped out pictures. He brought Mom up to speed on school, work, friends - the Cleveland-2 months-in-review. And then we turned in early (for this bunch) b/c everyone was tired. It's rainy & gloomy & CHILLY outside today but the gang just took Tim to lunch @ doc Phil's new favorite place (something smells like investment) where they do Leenie's corned beef passion some real justice. I'm hiding on our bedroom floor b/c Emma is stirring & hasn't napped long enough yet. We'll keep you 'posted'. . . Lorane
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Dear Eileen, Lorane, Phil and Tim
What a wonderful Fri afternoon picture you paint!!!!!!!! I think I smell the corned beef and cabbage cooking from here.....HHHHMMMMM! I'm so uplifted to hear that Eileens pain was less this past Fri. Have a beautiful GREEN (and so environmentally correct now) time together. Lorane, I hope your scan was "OK"! Love to all you guys, Marge
PS Hey, all you Huber young men....Have a beautiful, libatious St. Patrick's Day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy St. Pat's Day Eileen. I thought of you first thing when I woke up this morning. There is a great little video on You Tube about the Hill of Slane in Ireland and St. Patrick when he brought Christianity to Ireland. At least I know more about him now than when I went to bed last night.
I have just finished possibly the most poignant book ever. I highly recommend it. The name is "The Middle Place," by Kelly Corrigan. I read pretty much the whole thing in about an two evenings. It will make you laugh, cry, groan and remember so much of our childhood and adolescent days. I think even Marge would love it. :-)
Love and blessings to you.
L
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