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It Gets Positive at the End, I Promise.

My first experience with ALS ( amyotrophic lateral sclerosis aka Lou Gehrig's Disease) came to me about a decade ago, as I stood in my kitchen one warm spring weekday morning in Ellensburg, Washington.  A woman I had become fast friends with over the last couple of years, T, called me as I was getting ready to leave for work to tell me they finally had a diagnosis for her husband and his persistent, debilitation back pain.  She called it Lou Gehrig's Disease first - people recognize it when you call it that.  The ONLY thing I knew about it was that it was bad.  The worst, actually.  I remember my brain kind of going fuzzy for a second.  I felt horrible that I had to excuse myself from the phone call and leave for work.  I wanted T to be able to ramble on as long as she needed to about it. To tell me everything she knew. I loved this family dearly. T and G were in their late 40s or early 50s and they had 3 boys, the youngest not quite a teenage...

It'll Never Not. It'll Always.

This will never not make me smile. It'll never not be one of my favorite things to watch. Life Goals, baby!  Happy Monday!