I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I shared a fun filled day with my friend Terri; we went to a wellness expo and just had fun hanging out together.
I sent a note of encouragement to my husband's cousin's daughter Andrea. She is in her 30s and lives in Canada. She has had rhumatoid arthritis since she was a little girl. Now she has a little girl who is about 7 or 8. Andrea's arthritis is in full bloom. It is in at least 20 of her joints and she has to have help even to take a shower. Luckily, living in Canada, she does not have to worry about the expense of health care. Her parents are also caring for her and her daughter. I just wanted to let her know I had her in my thoughts and prayers. Even with my health issues, I cannot imagine what it is like to be in constant, heavy duty pain every single day. I pray for her to have relief and healing.
Joanne (Jo Jo) is an account manager in our Roanoke office. I don't see her that often but she is a huge go-getter. Her job is to develop business for the branch and for the salesman and she is great at it. She is very faithful and is not afraid to share her beliefs. She walks the talk and if I were a non-believer I would want to know more about what she believes in just based on how she behaves and treats other people. She is active and loves to be outdoors riding her bike. She and her husband Mike are big dog lovers as well. She is just an upbeat, positive person to be around.
Sandy is the wife of one of my branch managers and is so very sweet. I sent her a sympathy card on the death of her 96 year old grandmother. Even though you know your loved one is in their 90's and may not have much time left, it is still so devastating when you lose them.
I hope you find the joy and love you need this week and that you will be a light for others.
Much love,
Annie
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