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Lou:

I know with Fred I never know what is next. His doctor just keeps telling me,

well you never have a dull moment. That's for sure.

I won't let him drive the car anymore, but there's nothing like having a

back seat driver, sitting in the seat next to me while I'm driving. :o)

Takecare Vera

Vera: We certainly have a chuckle when you report some of Fred's

shenanigans. I know they aren't always funny for you, but Sam enjoys

hearing about Fred's adventures--Sam cannot do anything on his own, but I

know he wishes he could at times. Sam gave up driving about 6 years ago,

and he did it with grace, and for that I am forever grateful, and he

accepts his limitations with

grace also, just as he does my many shortcomings. The worst thing about

the driving, which I do, is that we moved to a metriopolitan area from the

country shortly after his driving stopped, and I had to learn all new

traffic patterns, and with his sitting next to me, I had to appear very

competent and brave. Things are better now. Keep us informed, Vera, you

are a natural story-teller. Thanks. Lou Reynolds

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Lou:

I know with Fred I never know what is next. His doctor just keeps telling me,

well you never have a dull moment. That's for sure.

I won't let him drive the car anymore, but there's nothing like having a

back seat driver, sitting in the seat next to me while I'm driving. :o)

Takecare Vera

Vera: We certainly have a chuckle when you report some of Fred's

shenanigans. I know they aren't always funny for you, but Sam enjoys

hearing about Fred's adventures--Sam cannot do anything on his own, but I

know he wishes he could at times. Sam gave up driving about 6 years ago,

and he did it with grace, and for that I am forever grateful, and he

accepts his limitations with

grace also, just as he does my many shortcomings. The worst thing about

the driving, which I do, is that we moved to a metriopolitan area from the

country shortly after his driving stopped, and I had to learn all new

traffic patterns, and with his sitting next to me, I had to appear very

competent and brave. Things are better now. Keep us informed, Vera, you

are a natural story-teller. Thanks. Lou Reynolds

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