Clive and ASL
Sorry I’m slow getting info about CLive’s lung CT scan. The Dr feels its scarring, not serious and will check it once again in 6 months.
Our youngest daughter took accounting in college, got her CPA whatever, but really didn’t like doing taxes, they keep changing the rules and she really likes ORDER. So, after marraige and their first child, she finished a two year training in the cities to be an ASL interpreter. She has been subbing in this line of work in the St Paul schools until she can pass some sort of test and work for a company that uses computers and actual watching of the interpreter by the deaf. I don’t know just how it works.
They have tried to hire her permanently in the schools, but they need the MN Care insurance program as her husband has chronic leukemia, his med. Gleevex costs 100.00 a day, and the school’s insurance wouldn’t cover. He’s in complete remission and feels fine, and we are thankful for the med, the remission, and the insurance!
My sister, the 3 grandkids and I drove from St Paul, home on Fri. The heavy rain changed to sleet and then to snow in the first 100 miles, but we got behind a snowplow that was spreading sand and salt, and were happy to continue at 25 miles an hour. There were cars and semis in the ditches, and folks would quit passing us for a while after each vehicle off the road, but soon someone would speed around us and many would follow=====until the next problem at the sides of the road. Only one ambulence and fire truck, though but two men were killed on I-94 we read in the paper on Sat.
They are talking snow again this weekend, will it never end~
Jacky