October 1 marked a milestone for my parents...their 50th wedding anniversary. What should have been a celebration, if a low-key-per-the-parents'-wishes one, turned into an event. I recall vividly arriving to teach church school at about 6:10 p.m., and making a comment to my cousin (who is also a teacher) about how something wasn't quite right, something was wrong, or something close to that. I found out when I arrived home a little more than an hour later, that my dad had a seizure at 6:15. A couple of days later, while my brother was home visiting, dad had 12 more seizures and had to be taken in the ambulance. Since that day, my dad has been treated at various places. One great comfort that we all have now, is that dad is getting the care he needs in a professional setting that provides for his needs 24 hrs./day, 7 days/week.
In other news, we had a pretty good snow storm over the weekend, then bitter cold windchills (around -39). Today, hubby and I took a short drive down the shore, just 30 miles, on ice-covered roads. It was like a freezing fog, coating everything. Tonight...we're getting Lake Effect snow which is supposed to end up with a total accumulation in the range of 6" - 12" by tomorrow afternoon.
There were two very happy events this week. The first was my youngest daughter's Christmas program at school yesterday, and the other was my oldest daughter's Christmas program at school this evening. I hope this works...I'm going to try to upload part of a video of my daughter singing "Oh Holy Night" (my all-time favorite Christmas song) with a friend of hers. My daughter is singing the melody and her friend has the harmony. Yay Kirstin!
If I don't get a chance to post for another three months, I wish anyone who reads this a Merry Christmas, Happy Christmas, Felice Navidad, og en Glaedelig Jul og et Godt Nyt Aar!
2 comments:
Wonderful job--in my next life I want to be able to carry a tune. Thanks for sharing.
beautiful singing.
how is your dad doing? I am praying for him.
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