Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 Magnificent Jimmy and all of you who sent your wonderful, empathetic and cheerful greetings, Thanks so much. It really meant a lot to have you remember this old bag. The numbers keep going up. Yikes. But then again, looking at Anne's short future, I must be thankful. It was a great day and I will celebrate tomorrow with my grandchildren. I started my day with my grandsons at music class. Then these cute little toddlers and moms sang happy birthday to me. I so enjoyed the young ones and the music. It was truly uplifting. I believe those grandsons are God's angels of happiness for me and our whole family. They give me perspective and thoughts of some future. Then my husband and I went to lunch with our son in LA and had a great Italian meal at Zucca. If any of you are near 8th and Hill when your at House Institute, you should treat yourself to a meal there and think of your Italian friend here. It is the closest to real Italian food that I've had in the States. We then went to a jewelry store where my hubby bought me a necklace that I've been wanting for a long time. When we arrived home, Anne (in her wheelchair) and her caregiver had gone out for lunch at the Olive Garden and shopping for a beautiful candle arrangement and a delicious chocolate whipped cream cake. She is so courageous despite how tired and anemic she is. Other beautiful things happened by my friends. All in all it was a treasured day. And it continues as I read your beautiful comments. Thanks to all of you courageous, terrific people. You are definitely life's champions! Hugs, Vicki " Let me win, but if I can not win, let me brave in the attempt. " Special Olympics creed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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