“Jolene said to Andrew as she made his lunch on a Saturday morning toward the end of December.“I know. I hope Mom’s over the flu by then. None of us will enjoy the holiday if she’s sick.” He signed the words as he spoke. Jolene was pleased that Andrew had caught on so quickly to signing. He was the only one in the family who had, although Mom and Dad were still trying. She would continue to teach them until they could sign well enough to communicate easily with her. Even Eunice was able to sign ...fairly well now. Jolene wondered what Andrew would think when he found out. Andrew glanced out the kitchen window and groaned. “It’s snowing again, and I’m sure the roads will be slippery. Sure wish I didn’t have to go to work today.” Jolene nodded, feeling empathy for him. “Since it’s Saturday, I won’t have to teach, but I do have some work to do around here.” She sighed. “I’ll be glad when spring comes and we don’t have to worry so much about the roads. At least not the kind of worry that winter weather causes.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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