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Where is everybody?

Noah made it home safe and sound. He is without wheels, but is handling the loss well. I think we'll donate the remains of his vehicle to charity. At least we will get a tax deduction and maybe some nice mechanic will put a new engine in it and give it to a needy person. Noah will be fine without a car. Now that he's in college, he doesn't use it much during the year anyway.

Jessica is at work and is doing fine from what I can tell. I only see her in passing on most days. Luckily she leaves stuff strewn all over the house so I am regularly assured by the evidence that she is alive and well. She and Gavin are still an item. At least I think that is him I see glimpses of during the midnight hours!

Noah's podiatrist had an MRI done on Noah's ankle and now all of his health professionals are debating what to do. His tendons are stable, but he has bone marrow swelling (I think that is what they saw) that needs to heal. Noah is anxious to play in the July games (8 games with different colleges), but he may need to stay on the bench until the real fall practices begin. We will see. He has a team trainer, a team doctor, a physical therapist, and a podiatrist to figure it out. Oooooops, and the coach, of course.

I'm pooped. I had to be in Olympia all day for a deposition and sitting up and being alert took all of my energy.

Bill is fine, too. Benita is being assigned to finish her residency in Albany, New York. She has to be there July 1. So Bettye and the babies will be packing up and leaving Galveston pretty quickly. Change keeps you young!

Love,

Dee

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