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Happy belated Birthday, Amie. That was a heartfelt and poignant piece that you wrote about Tom's father and your stay in Bloomington. Continue to enjoy the journey and the experiences that are yet to come.

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Thank you, Kenny. The journey is the thing, as you know, not the destination.

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Good morning Amie and Tom. Thanks for a very affecting post. Life never stops being hard, takes real effort to make a difference. Which you guys are.

One of the many pluses of van life is you can stop and stay a while. Long enough for a real visit, not just a drive-by.

Little Pink Houses for you and me

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Thank you, Jon. This entry was a more challenging one to write, as you can imagine. But it was an important one to capture and try to get right.

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This is Jon Simmons from 28 FYI

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Good morning guys, I’m loving your communication. My dad also suffered from dementia & my mom & family needed to make similar decisions. Keep on learning, sharing your insight & loving one another!!! Your experience is quite special & I’m proud for you both…

Enjoy the ride

Xo

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Saul, thank you for the kind words- this entry was a challenging one to write. So glad you are with us for the ride.

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Happy birthday. Tom looks like his father. I am enjoying your adventure and sharing your emotions as you describe them. Hug dad and J for all of us who can relate in anyway the pain and fear of cognitive loss of a loved. Continue to be the poster for live your life: now! Cheers!

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They do look similar! Thank you for your lkind comments and your support - sharing that you can relate. Hugs right back to you.

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