Here's one of the things I missed this morning by staying home from church. I'm still pretty miserable. It's not flu (at least the test was negative) but feverish, nasty cough, congestion etc. Doc put me on a 10-day antibiotic in case its bacterial. Ugh. Anyway I was in no shape to sing in the cantata.
Here our nonagenarian friend Jeanne Holt helps her son, Thom, and daughter-in-law, Robin, light the advent candle… and celebrates a bit as Thom brings her down from the chancel area. (The video is from Thom's Facebook page.)
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Jenny Sills
Of all the people to do wheelies in a wheel chair, Mrs Holt is the one. No one in the choir had a phone to get a good shot of her face as she went up. She looked a little concerned. We all just about died!
When I grow up I want to be Jeanne holt, Ruth Shaw and Betty White all rolled into one!
David Marlin Rains
As a professional, I say good, safe wheelchair technique. lol Make a joyful noise.
Madelyn Collette
Missed you in the choir and am sorry you are sick. Hope the medication helps.
Jenny Sills
Safe technique but the patient needs to be informed first. The look on her face when Thom Pulled he chair back was one of concern momentarily.
Sandy Doughty
Sorry you're miserably ill and that you missed the Contata!
And, don't discount having the flu, we were told by an ER DR. that they don't even use the Flu tests anymore as they give false negatives too often. Praying that you're feeling better soon and that you don't give it to Sheila!
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