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Hi Cyndi,

Ooh, I hate that when this happens, do understand but glad you went

ahead and wrote AGAIN at least something,is what counts.

Glad that all worked out at your end too with the GF/CF cooking, thank

goodness.

Your hubby is a keeper, TEAM work, team work, sorry could not resist

singing to this tune, have my grandson in Pre-K, going with the flow.

My grandson is going to be 5 y/o soon, my time flies.

Several might be on this listserve from our local SA Down syndrome

Association support group, yesterday they held their Holiday party and

my hubby and I decided to try it one more time as seemed well

to attend and get him out.

Well, it is such a brag time because he actually cooperated getting

off the van, into the building, there were some greeters by the door

and he responded back with a " hi " , that was loud and clear. Then we

walked towards the ballroom/party room.

He noticed the dance floor but my hubby and I figure eat first, then

dance, no go for . He was determined to have it his way and he

dance all night long and we let him be, this was his choice.

This was such a Blessing to us to observe this once again as he did

not have any interest towards music and dancing when his health

deteriorated and everyone that knew him, would asked " What was wrong

with ? " , we did miss the old when he would enjoy it very

much. So what an early Christmas gift, my Happy feet child is back.

Afterwards once we return home and he was settle he had allowed me to

read him a book. Just an awesome evening and glad my hubby and I did

not give up. ; )

Here is to us on our mission.

Irma

>

> Irma, I am so irrated. I just wrote you this lenthy message and the

> computer froze up. GRRRRRRRRRRRR. I am glad master had a good

> thanksgiving. So did . In fact I froze some of 's gf/cf

> mashed potatoes,turkey,dressing,green beans to take to my mother in

> laws Christmas party Dec 13. That way my husband does not have to

> cook more food for . I had to work until 2p.m. Thanksgiving so my

> husband cooked the meal. Actually he has every year for the past 6

> years since my mom got sick. My was to weak to go out so my husband

> offered to cook Thanksgiving and Christmas. After mom passed away dad

> was to sad to go out to eat so my husband just kept cooking. I am

> very thankful because my husband is a great cook. He loved preparing

> 's gf/cf meal. He was so proud that everything tasted great. I

> cook but I have never cooked a turkey. I am glad he likes to do it.

> Cyndi B

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