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My wife is sick with a virus and can't attend Christmas family gatherings (2 of them, both her family) so I get to miss one and mostly miss the second.  We promised to deliver some food to the second one so I have to make an appearance tomorrow anyway.  But for that I'd slide past the entire thing with little notice.  


I opened a trading account for TD Ameritrade for my grandchildren and am now content to give them something of value for all occasions from now on which fixes the pressure of having to come up with something every year.  They might not thank me for 15 or so years until they get access but they will appreciate it a lot more then.


My wife's brother is also sick again.  He acquired Gillain-Barre syndrome a few years ago and at a year older and 150 pounds heavier than me will never recover.  He fell a couple of weeks ago and was on the floor for half a day until someone found him and so is back in a recovery facility from which he will likely go to a residential home of some kind.  His wife is 'tired of dealing with it' and ill equipped emotionally to so. His adopted daughter to whom I've seen him devote a lot of energy, money, and time has pretty much abandoned him as have his friends.  The whole thing is weird to me.  The only one who spends time with him, visits him, talks to him, takes him soda, seems to care about him at all now is the sister, my wife, who he's always denigrated and belittled.  



My contribution to the world might just be keeping my wife well and available to care for him and her other dying friend.  She's good at it.  She's cleaned him up after he soiled his sheets and sat with him for hours talking about their family.


It does remind me how charmed is my life and family.


Date: 2019-12-24 15:50 (UTC)
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I'm sorry to hear about Dana's virus but, sounds kind of like a gift horse for you. :)

Date: 2019-12-24 16:10 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bill-schubert.livejournal.com
Yeah, she'll be OK. It comes from allergies and used to be regular as clockwork all winter and some of the rest of the year. But she started getting a immunoglobulin drip (what cancer patients get after chemo) every month or two and magically the allergies stopped turning into respiratory viruses. But she missed her drip in December and the results were predictable. She'll be OK. She's got some good codeine laced cough medicine and the endless Westminster or whatever is on now dog show to watch. And so far I've not acquired the virus and likely won't. Last year I went to the Christmas Eve family event which included those incubators of all viruses, children, and got sick. So I'm hopeful this year will be one without virus for me.

Date: 2019-12-25 21:39 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zoefruitcake.livejournal.com
I hope your wife is better soon

Date: 2019-12-26 14:17 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bill-schubert.livejournal.com
Thank you. You're sweet to say. She's incrementally better this AM but we're going to the doc to be sure. Since I turned 60 I'm way more aware of pneumonia and the permanent effect it can have. Dana's been in the hospital for it before so we don't take chances.

And it looks like I dodged the virus bullet so I can take care of her. Whew!

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