I wish all the best for you and your loved ones.
Tomorrow it's off to Seattle again. Yes, travel has been rough. Last week was the worst as we drove over Snoqualmie Pass in heavy snow. The week before, Seattle was in the middle of heavy snow accumulation. (We even drove by that charter bus that almost plummeted off a high retaining wall into I-5 through downtown Seattle.) But we just do what we have to do.
Under the Christmas tree we received a check from funds that came from Renee's almond roca candy sales. She let me know that it has been a big community effort. I am moved to tears when I think about it.
Earlier I wrote about how funds helped pay for an unexpected purchase of tires. There are many other little things that I never would have anticipated I would need. Just as a very small example, today I had to buy reading glasses. (Not an unusual transition for someone in their mid-40s, but it feels as if my small-print reading deteriorated in one week.)
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Oooh. Join the club on reading glasses. Just think of it as "looking distinguished." I got so tired of losing mine when I put them down, that I gave up and wear them all the time.
Safe travels to you today. As I recall, the weather should be better for travel.
There are many prayers and thoughts coming your way, Rosa and Vince, as you travel that long road each week. I am praying that this new year will bring renewed hope in the power of God's healing love.
KarrLayn & Brandon
Glasses are a wonderful tool...especially if you have four (!) pairs!! You and your family are in my prayers for safe travels and for the healing you seek.
Debbie
I swear, my eyesight has gotten worse, too! And I already have the glasses. :D Inspiring to read about the kindness and financial support you're receiving. You're loved.
-Donnelleigh
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