Laura retains her sense of humor and her thinking abilities. She's loved our re-reading of the Great Brain books. And she still loves a good joke. (It's a little discouraging that the words she's thinking just don't come out of her mouth as she thought them.) She accidentally says words when not really trying--big ones,too, like definitely, hilarious, actually, and has several phrases that she can say at will. It's coming--will just take a little more time. But through it all her attitude has remained upbeat and enthusiastic. They loved her at the rehab center because she just wouldn't give up and was always willing to try again. If things don't work well she just laughs and tries again.
It will be good to get home and see if I can straighten out everything that has stacked up in the last weeks since I've been gone.
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Glad you were able to be up there and I'm glad you're coming home. I'll let you know what problems I need you to fix when you get here. ;)
Ah, yes!! Very glad that you were able to go up and help out. WHAT A MOM!!!! and you're all mine!
It's so good to hear about Laura and her positive attitude. She's definately solidified her role as a hero in my life. See ya Saturday!
I want to plan a trip up to see her in February or so, you game?
THE SENILITY PRAYER :
Grant me the senility to forget the people
I never liked anyway,
The good fortune to run into the ones I do,
and
The eyesight to tell the difference.
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