Happy New Year! to all. And hopefully it wll be better than the last.
I don't need to dwell on pandemics, economic downturns, riots, fires, and political squabbles. That's because anyone reading this was right there with me.
Many of you lost loved ones or had family members who contracted the disease. None of the older people in my family got the virus, though two of my grandchildren were hit wth it. However, they came through it with their health intact. For which I am grateful.
So did we learn anything this past year? I think that most of my close ones learned that life can suddenly turn very serious through no fault of our own. Life just sometimes happens. How we respond and get to the other side of challenges is what's more important.
I think that at first the youngsters in my family didn't think the virus would affect them. Then they were the only ones who got it. They now seem a little more humble. And being humble is what we get when times can become hard.
I have a positive outlook on this next year because I see new medical solutions arriving and some people becoming more careful about distancing and wearing masks. All of a sudden we are viewing life as more serious.
I miss meetings and I miss socializing, but I try to follow what the medical people suggest. My world is pretty much limited to my home office, business office and a limited amount of food shopping, And until I get the vaccine that's the way it will.
I pray that you all have a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year.
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