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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 581685" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Thanks Fred. My Mom was 97 and lived a very full life. She traveled till 93 and did a dog sledding trip and camping out for 10 days in Upper Michigan / Canada at 91. Traveled the entire world (all continents and North Pole). The last 9 months have not been good being in hospice. So she is in a better place.</p><p></p><p>Hours after she passed, I came down with food poisoning. Really not a good day. Now dealing with siblings and taking care of the estate. All is pretty good, just have to deal with it as it comes. It's a good thing sometimes that we don't know what the future holds.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, my favorite player is Nick as people who have been in chat know. He has really come on this year. Watching him get a walk as a nine-hole hitter really has to mess up the pitcher's psyche. We have to enjoy this year since we don't know what the future holds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 581685, member: 322"] Thanks Fred. My Mom was 97 and lived a very full life. She traveled till 93 and did a dog sledding trip and camping out for 10 days in Upper Michigan / Canada at 91. Traveled the entire world (all continents and North Pole). The last 9 months have not been good being in hospice. So she is in a better place. Hours after she passed, I came down with food poisoning. Really not a good day. Now dealing with siblings and taking care of the estate. All is pretty good, just have to deal with it as it comes. It's a good thing sometimes that we don't know what the future holds. Yeah, my favorite player is Nick as people who have been in chat know. He has really come on this year. Watching him get a walk as a nine-hole hitter really has to mess up the pitcher's psyche. We have to enjoy this year since we don't know what the future holds. [/QUOTE]
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