Eisenberg Assisted Living: Our Stories, Our Lives, Vol. One

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that’s kid stuff. I was having lunch on Saturday and I see this young man coming towards me, and it was him, he was home just for a couple of days. I was so thrilled to see him because I figure I won’t see him until the end of the summer since both the boys are working at Nantucket this summer. He comes up and says “Hi, Bub.” He calls me “Bub” like Bubbie for grandmother. He loves to touch my hair for some reason. He has his hands around me and loves to touch my hair. I said, “Scott, you’re ruining my hair.” And he says, “You can fix it, Bub, don’t worry about it.” Very sweet boys, very unspoiled. I had two trees planted in their yard when they were born. One for the first one and the other one on the other side when the second child was born. I think they’re oak trees. We talked about it just last week. They’re coming out so beautifully, I said, everything is so green. They’re eighteen and twenty years old so they’re reaching almost their full growth.

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