Chris, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. I am so sorry you are so sad. I wish I could take the pain away from you so you wouldn't have to feel it. I love you very much, and I hurt to hear it when you are not happy. Know that you're always in my thoughts and prayers.
In August 2007, I was in Maui, Hawaii with friends Dave and Karen Massey and we were traveling along a narrow winding road on the northwestern side of the island. I spotted a sign that read "Blow Horn" with a right hand turn indicated. Being from Louisiana, where I have never driven on mountain roads I did not understand this sign. I honestly believed the arrow was guiding me to a phenomenon called a 'blow horn'. After several signs as we wound up and down and around the mountainside, I said out loud, "hmmm...blow horn... it must mean a sharp right hand turn". Karen laughed hysterically realizing I truly did not get that the sign meant 'honk your horn' so that any oncoming traffic coming the opposite direction around the mountain switchback would know I was coming. We laughed about blow horns for the rest of my trip.
I realized, the more I thought about blow horns as a sharp right hand turn, the more I realized I have already started making some blow horns in my life. And I am ready for even more sharp right hand turns in my lifestyle, nutrition, and physical activity.
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Chris, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. I am so sorry you are so sad. I wish I could take the pain away from you so you wouldn't have to feel it. I love you very much, and I hurt to hear it when you are not happy. Know that you're always in my thoughts and prayers.
Dee
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