Night before my MRI
I decided to write tonight. It may be a long night. It's always hard to sleep well the night before you get your MRI result. Once we hear, we can deal with anything, it's just that the hope of it being negative, and the fear of it being positive, gets me anxious and the mind wanders. Anyway, I wanted to write a quick note about our August. Ed and I, along with Jay (neighbor I sat with on the plane), Chuck and Diane, had a fabulous trip to Alaska. The sights were breath taking, the white water rapids were accelerating, the Glacier cruise amazing, yet soggy, the outhouse visits were interesting, the motor home and company "PRICELESS." No matter where I go, or how beautiful the scenery, its the people I enjoy the most. They always fill my soul!
Then the day after we got back we were personally invited by Frank Viola and wife Kathy to be their guests at Sundays Twins game for the 20th reunion. We joined them in the suite where about 12 of his teammates and families watched the game. Most of you know how special "my Twins" have been in our life. From a little girl listening on a scratchy radio with my dad (he died 1 year before they won the series in 87) to always listening-watching during yard work, housework, etc, etc. Anyway my point! The Twins have always entertained us night after night. They have always been part of our lives. For one day, Ed and I were part of their lives. Once bigger then life to us, now sharing a day with them. "Sweet Music" what can I say, you and Kathy are unbelievable, kind, caring, giving people! Our lives are forever touched by your thoughtfulness. Once again, we are truly blessed.
There are so many of you that I have yet to get back to, for that I apologize. You all mean so much to me. The get-to-gathers, cards, prayer's. I have so many thank yous to get to, and people to get in touch with. Also, one last thing, to our neighbors whom are always here for us, your the best!!!!! If we ever need company, a hug, or anything, we just walk out or front door. I hope you know your friendships are never taken for granted..
God bless and guide your journey's
Love always, Sue
PS: Someday I will have to tell you about a different trip to the Twins game when Tori Hunter kissed my cheek!



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