December 2022 Newsletter

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As we enter cold and flu season, strengthening our immune systems becomes the focus of much of our health routines. The first step is always talking with your doctor to be sure you’re creating a lifestyle and routine that works for you and your health. We each have different concerns and issues, so be sure to create a plan unique to your needs.

With that in mind, there is a great deal we can do to build immune-strengthening lifestyles. The first step in keeping our immune systems strong and bodies healthy is getting good sleep. According to The Mayo Clinic, “… lack of sleep can affect your immune system. Studies show that people who don’t get quality sleep or enough sleep are more likely to get sick after being exposed to a virus, such as a common cold virus. Lack of sleep can also affect how fast you recover if you do get sick.”

In fact, studies over the last 25 years show “… research following a systems approach of neuroimmunology has accumulated surprisingly strong evidence that sleep enhances immune defense, in agreement with the popular wisdom that ‘sleep helps healing’” (Besedovsky, Lange & Born, 2012). When we sleep, we de-stress. Our levels of cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine decrease, which means we calm down and recover from the stresses of our day. Without enough quality sleep, our immune systems are negatively affected. Enough sleep differs among age groups and people. The Sleep Foundation suggests adults sleep 7-9 hours each night, and people 65+ should sleep 7-8 hours each night.

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The year is coming to an end. It feels like a flurry of activity, as it always does. The holidays keep us engaged and focused on the next moment. Family and friends come and go. We travel, have house guests, bake cookies, wrap gifts and attend late-night church services in thanksgiving and appreciation.

In our feature, we explore boosting the immune system as we head into cold and flu season with tips for lifestyle changes you can make today for a healthier tomorrow. You’ll want to try the herbal remedies offered in this article to jazz up your evening tea or morning smoothie.

In this month’s Ask the Expert, AOS Care Manager Ashley Seace offers support for those living with multiple sclerosis (MS).

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Well, it’s official: fall is here. I had my first pumpkin-spiced latte just two days ago, as the evening temperature dipped low enough to merit a fleece.

Don’t worry. It was decaf.

In December’s faith column, Colette Bachand is back with thoughts of happiness, laughter and faith. Now that the immediate COVID crisis has receded a bit, Bachand notices how laughter is, in fact, the best medicine.

October is a gentle month. There are constant reminders of change. We turn inward, toward warmth and if we are lucky, toward each other. We have lingering conversations over tea. We burn fires and sit in silence as the flames flicker. Smoke dances around us in a circle. We zip our jackets and consider hats.

Dr. Sara Morrison offers insight for dealing with an issue we all face as we age: balance. The risk of falls is not only increased for seniors, but falls can also have greater health impacts after the age of 50. Dr. Morrison writes about the Top 7 Reasons Seniors Fall and 7 Signs Your Balance May Be Worsening.

In this month’s feature, we’re starting an important conversation: how do we choose the proper senior care community for ourselves or a loved one? Fox Hollow Senior Living’s Sales and Marketing Director, Robin Hutchings offers inside perspective for making this decision.

Let us all be well and stay well as we head into 2023 and embrace another year together.

In Ask the Expert, Amy Natt answers a reader’s question regarding what to do when a loved one passes away without any estate planning. Without a will or access to important accounts, what does a family do?

Perhaps there is no greater communal friend to quote than Oprah Winfrey herself, who says:

here. I had my first pumpkin-spiced latte just two days ago, as the evening temperato merit a fleece. decaf. month. There are constant reminders of change. We turn inward, toward warmth and if each other. We have lingering conversations over tea. We burn fires and sit in silence as dances around us in a circle. We zip our jackets and consider hats. we’re starting an important conversation: how do we choose the proper senior ourselves or a loved one? Fox Hollow Senior Living’s Sales and Marketing Director, inside perspective for making this decision. Natt answers a reader’s question regarding what to do when a loved one passes planning. Without a will or access to important accounts, what does a family do?

Physical therapist Dr. Sara Morrison of Total Body Therapy and Wellness helps readers understand potential diagnostic tools used in physical therapy to help diagnose and treat pain. You’ll want to learn how these tools differ from what other doctor’s offices may offer.

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Sara Morrison of Total Body Therapy and Wellness helps readers understand tools used in physical therapy to help diagnose and treat pain. You’ll want to learn how what other doctor’s offices may offer.

I’m going to agree with Nathaniel Hawthorne this month, who wrote: I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house. So I have spent almost all the daylight hours in the open air. Here’s to enjoying the October sunshine, falling leaves and daylight hours.

Here’s to happy holidays and another chance to get it right!

Nathaniel Hawthorne this month, who wrote: waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house. So I have daylight hours in the open air.

October sunshine, falling leaves and daylight hours.

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I recently was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, and I don’t really know what to expect. I am fearful of this diagnosis and what all is going to come with the symptoms. How is this going to affect my life? Can you provide me with some insight to this disease?

I absolutely can provide you with some insight! It is completely normal for you to be afraid and unsure of this diagnosis. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects everyone differently, so I understand why you might be scared. The best thing to do is to learn about this disease and learn ways to alleviate the symptoms. It is important for you and your family to understand that MS is an invisible disease. People will not know you have it by looking at you, but that does not invalidate your fears or make you any less of a person. It is hard

for others to understand invisible disorders because they cannot see what is going on, so educating others is also crucial, but not always your job.

To find out if you have MS, your doctor can do blood tests, a spinal tap, an MRI, or an Evoked Potential Test, which records how your nervous system responds to stimuli. Multiple Sclerosis is a disease that attacks the Central Nervous System (CNS). The CNS is the brain and spinal cord. The Myelin Sheath, the fatty substance that covers your nerves, starts to deteriorate and you feel the effects of that. So, what symptoms might you begin to have? You might start to notice numbness or weakness in your limbs, electric-shock sensations with different neck movements, a tremor, a lack of coordination, vision problems, fatigue, dizziness, tingling, or bladder and bowel

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incontinence. These are common in individuals with MS. However, they are all manageable through medications, therapies, and different holistic methods. Later, I will discuss some options for treating MS.

What is the disease progression? Again, this looks differently for everyone. Most diagnoses are a relapsing-remitting course, meaning you might experience periods of symptoms relapsing over a few days to weeks, then you have a quiet period of a few months to even years. Within 10 to 20 years of the diagnosis, you might develop secondaryprogressive MS which is a progression of the symptoms with and without periods of remission. As the symptoms worsen, problems with mobility and gait become more prominent. Eventually, your diagnosis can turn into primary-progressive MS, which is when there are no relapses for your symptoms.

While there is no cure for MS, you can treat it in various ways. When you have an attack, your doctor might prescribe corticosteroids. These could be oral or intravenous medications to reduce inflammation in the nerves. Your doctor could also prescribe a plasma exchange. This would be done if you have new, severe symptoms that don’t respond to steroids. Your doctor can also prescribe injectable medications, oral medications, or infusion treatments to modify the progression of your MS. Each pharmaceutical treatment will work differently for each person, so it is important for you to maintain open communication with your

providers to decide if you should continue certain medications.

Non-pharmaceutical methods of treating MS include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, massage therapy, and acupuncture. These are encouraged because they can get your body moving and provide some relief to the pain you are feeling. Doctors often encourage regular exercise, balanced diets, keeping the body cool, and resting as much as possible to alleviate your symptoms as well.

If you are unsure about which doctors to work with or finding ways to alleviate the symptoms at home, you might want to consider working with a care manager. A care manager can help find these resources and help implement these new tools into your daily life. They can also provide you with a support system and attend appointments with you so you can focus on what the doctor is saying.

Receiving an MS diagnosis is a scary thing. There is a lot that is still unknown about MS. Because it affects everyone differently, doctors sometimes treat patients with a trial-and-error mindset until they get the best results. However, MS is a manageable disease with medications and non-pharmaceutical methods. If you find yourself needing extra support, especially financially, consider checking out the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. They can provide you with educational tools, support groups, and financial assistance via grants.

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Stress is another lifestyle factor affecting immunity. According to the American Psychology Association, stress can reduce the number of lymphocytes in the body. We need lymphocytes to fight viruses, so killing them off lowers our immunity and ability to ward off disease. Chronic stress is particularly damaging. The stress of longterm caregiving, for example, can affect our health and wellbeing. Major sources of stress include:

• Work-related stressors such as working long hours, poor management, poor pay, facing discrimination and harassment and worry about promotions and/or job loss.

• Health-related stressors such as chronic illness, mental health issues or the health concerns of loved ones. Caregiving also relates to health-related stress.

• Financial stress such as fear of unemployment or termination, inability to meet basic cost of living, and worry about family’s financial wellbeing.

• Relationship stress including marriage, divorce, parenting, friendships, work relationships and relationships within the community. Conflict in any of these relationships is a major source of stress for many people.

How we deal with stress is important for both our physical and mental health. Mindfulness, prayer, socialization, breathing exercises, spending time in nature and having fun are all examples of how we can deal with stress once it hits and prevent stress in the first place.

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Other lifestyle factors can help boost our immune systems and keep us healthy throughout the year.

IMMUNE SYSTEM

Eating a healthy diet full of fruits and vegetables is key to keeping us feeling our best.

HOW TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

Exercise (as always) is important to keep our blood flowing, our moods stable and to combat the daily stressors of life. Exercise and eating a nutritious diet also help maintain a healthy body weight, which is linked with keeping the immune system strong.

Socializing is also good for your health. In fact, research shows that “…social contact is associated with antiviral immunity” (Leschak & Eisenberger, 2020).

IMMUNE SYSTEM

Quitting smoking and drinking in moderation also positively affect the immune system. Smoking can hinder the body’s ability to fight off disease. Drinking too much alcohol can, over time, weaken the immune system.

We’ve learned a lot through the COVID-19 era about keeping safe and protecting against viruses. We’re more attuned to hand washing, staying home when we feel ill and paying attention to how our bodies are feeling. Now that we are on the other side of the pandemic, we can be proactive about our immune health. Getting enough sleep is key. Diet and exercise (as always) play a role. Getting together with friends and feeling supported emotionally goes a long way towards keeping our bodies healthy from the inside out. And managing stress helps us feel better in the short term and the long run.

As we say goodbye to 2022, let us embrace a happy and healthy 2023 full of quality rest, good friendships and a moment (or two) of genuine relaxation.

One way to get in the nutrients necessary for a strong immune system is using these easy ice cube recipes. Full of important immune-boosting nutrients, these ice cube recipes are easy to make, store and reach for to make a cup of tea, add to a smoothie or boost the flavor in your favorite soup.

WHOLE LEMON ICE CUBES

Lemons are an immune-boosting food as an excellent source of vitamins and antioxidants. Lemons are a great source for vitamin C, citric acid, vitamin B6 and zinc. Rather than settling for a slice of lemon in your water, you can make these whole lemon ice cubes and add the entirety of the lemon to a cup of warm tea, a glass of water or even soups and smoothies.

Ingredients:

• 2-3 Lemons (organic if you can find them since you’ll be eating the peel)

• Water

Directions:

Cut lemons into small chunks and place them into a blender. Add water as needed and pulse to get a smooth consistency. Pour the mixture into ice cube trays and freeze. Remove from trays and store the cubes in a freezersafe bag.

Pop a cube into your evening tea with a bit of local honey and a slice of ginger for homemade lemon-ginger tea or enjoy in a smoothie first thing in the morning for an immune-boosting start.

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GINGER TURMERIC CUBES

Turmeric and ginger both play key roles in health and wellness in many cultures. Americans are jumping on the ginger/turmeric bandwagon, too. Turmeric, also called the Golden Root, has a history as a medicinal herb going back 4,000 years in India and south Asia and is used in Ayurvedic medicine for its antibacterial, antiviral and antiparasitic properties. As a powerful antioxidant, ginger is touted for its anti-inflammatory benefits as well as benefits for digestive issues, heart disease and even cancer.

According to Web MD, “Ginger has immunity-boosting properties and can guard against some bacteria.” Web MD also notes ginger may keep RSV at bay. Ginger can also soothe sore muscles, help ease arthritis symptoms and even lower cholesterol.

These ice cubes can be used just like the lemon cubes, for teas, in smoothies or even in soups. As noted above, always check with your doctor to ensure the ingredients don’t interact with any medications or health issues.

Ingredients:

• 2 cups filtered water

• 1 ounce ginger root, peeled & chopped

• 1 orange, chopped

• ½ cup natural sweetener such as honey

• 2 lemons, chopped

• 1 teaspoon turmeric powder

• ½ teaspoon black pepper

Directions:

Combine all ingredients into a high-powered blender and pulse until smooth. Add to ice cube trays, freeze and pop out into freezer-safe bag for storage. Put two ice cubes in a mug and pour hot water over the top for an immune-fighting evening tea.

Tips:

If your blender can’t pulse whole pieces of orange and lemon (with peel still intact), you can juice the lemons and orange and add slivers of peel to the cubes before freezing. You’ll still pack a punch of vitamin C either way.

The black pepper is added to enhance turmeric absorption, so even though you might be tempted to leave it out, add it in!

Even herbal tonics and teas can affect medications, so speak with a healthcare professional about your specific health and wellness plan!

Sources: https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/herb/turmeric https://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-health-benefits-ginger

https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-lemon-ginger-tea

Leschack, C.J. & Eisenberge, N.J. (2019). Two distinct immune pathways linking social relationships with health: Inflammatory and antiviral processes. Psychosom Med. 81(8): 711-719. doi: 10.1097/ PSY.0000000000000685.

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Easy Immune Boosting Smoothies

(or Smoothie Bowls!)

PINEAPPLE TURMERIC:

1 ½ cups frozen pineapple 1 frozen (or fresh) banana

1 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice ½ tbsp agave or raw honey (optional) ½ inch piece of fresh ginger, minced ¼ tsp ground turmeric + a small pinch of black pepper* ¼-⅓ cup coconut water

CITRUS BERRY GINGER:

1 large orange, peeled and halved 2 cups frozen strawberries 2 tsp tart cherry concentrate (can sub with juice) ½ tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice ½ inch piece fresh ginger, minced ¼-⅓ cup nondairy milk (oat, almond, etc)

CITRUS CARROT:

½ cup fresh grapefruit, peeled and cut ½ cup fresh clementine, mandarin or cara cara orange slices ⅓ cup peeled and diced carrot 1 cup frozen peaches (or mango) ½ cup nondairy vanilla yogurt 1 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice ⅛ tsp ground turmeric + a small pinch of black pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

For easy blending, let frozen fruit thaw at room temperature for about 15 minutes, or microwave for 30 seconds to help soften.

Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth. You may need to add more liquid depending on your blender.

TIPS

* The black pepper is added to enhance turmeric absorption

Optional: feel free to add up to 1 tablespoon raw honey, agave, or a medjool date to each smoothie if you prefer a sweeter blend.

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COUNTERING BALANCE ISSUES

One out of three senior citizens fall each year. Thirty percent of seniors is a big number! Think of your neighbors on each side of your home, both the left and the right. This means that one of the three of you will fall this year.

There are many factors that can influence your balance. Some people I see in my physical therapy practice know exactly why they fall. They may realize they get dizzy or that their legs give out causing a fall. But others are truly baffled. You can be as strong as an ox and still fall. I’ve seen it many times.

Someone will walk into my clinic with their arms spread wide and staggering their steps. From the outside, they look like they are probably weak. When I test their strength they can easily push through my resistance! But yet… they fall.

Others will walk in looking “normal.” They may even still be working a part time job or regularly taking care of their yard. They can bend and touch their toes. Yet, they fall.

Many people ask me “Sara, why do I fall?”

There are many different reasons that people fall.

By popular demand, I have listed below the Top 7 Reasons Senior Citizens Fall:

1. Our vision may decrease as we age. Not seeing clearly can cause falls.

2. Our hips and legs can become weaker making it harder to walk and lift our feet.

3. We can develop poor posture making it harder to stand up straight.

4. It takes longer to react when something is in our way causing us to fall.

5. Many medications interact with each other causing dizziness or decreased balance.

6. Vertigo or dizziness. Vertigo or dizziness is a large component of falls. I like to say, “If you are dizzy and don’t know which way the floor is, you’re sure to end up on it!.” What most people do not realize is many times vertigo or dizziness is fixable. And it can be done with simple exercises. Medicine for dizziness does not “treat” your issue; it merely treats the symptoms.

7. Pain. Pain can prevent you from moving your legs or trunk like you need to. If you lose your balance, pain may not allow you to move far enough, or fast enough, to catch yourself. Pain can also cause your legs or back to “give way.” Often this giving way can cause a fall. Pain, especially if it is chronic pain, needs to be viewed as an unsafe issue that may put you at risk for falls. This is especially true if the pain is in your lower back, legs or feet.

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issues can change from day to day. One day your balance is fine; the next you are falling. Others have a more gradual onset. This can make it harder to realize that your balance is slowly worsening. Keep this list and refer to it periodically so you can perform self-checks on your balance. Common signs that your balance is worsening:

1. You have fallen before. If you have fallen recently in the past, you are at a very high risk to fall again.

No one likes to be in pain. In fact, I have spent the past 20+ years helping people get out of pain. The most common question I hear is “How can I get this pain to go away?” The answer to this is simple. We first need to know Why you are hurting. Then we can figure out how to stop the pain. So, why are you hurting? There are many different reasons for pain to occur in our bodies. Pain can be due to a problem in the Muscles, Joints, Tendons, Organs or Nerves. It can also be due to Medication, Psychological reasons, or Nutrition

2. You have what I call “almost falls.” This means you were losing your balance but were able to catch yourself on something or someone. We tend to breath a sigh of relief after these instances and then forget all about them. Don’t make this mistake. Take this as the sign that it is: your balance is not where it needs to be.

3. You have started to use your cane or walker more frequently. Or you feel like you put more pressure on your cane/walker than you used to. (Although this is a warning sign, I compliment you on using the cane or walker when you feel you need it. Great job!)

4. You spread your arms and/or legs out wide when you walk. It’s easier to balance when we spread our arms or legs out wide. Think of the tightrope walkers at the circus. They use those long poles to help them balance. In the same fashion, your body has decided to spread itself out wide to be more stable.

Many health care professionals diagnose pain by Special Tests. During these tests, your practitioner will use their hands to push, pull and twist the areas that are causing you pain. These tests are very useful to find what structure is causing you pain. If you place stress on a structure and it increases your pain, it is likely that structure is contributing to your symptoms. Although helpful, many of these special tests are only 60-80% accurate. While this may look good at first, changing the way the question is framed will show that this also means they are 20-40% inaccurate. Misdiagnosis of pain can be very costly. At best it keeps you in pain longer, while in other cases it can allow symptoms to intensify. When you are dealing with pain, missing your favorite activities and sleepless nights… you want to be as accurate as possible!

5. You tend to hold onto furniture or walls when you walk.

The addition of Diagnostic Imaging in Physical Therapy has revolutionized the way pain is addressed. By utilizing Diagnostic Imaging, PT’s are now able to look inside you

6. You can hear yourself walk. You notice that you drag one of your feet when you walk. You may also notice you “slam” one foot down harder when stepping on that side.

7. Your loved ones mention that you “walk funny.”

and diagnose your pain with over 98% accuracy. That means that we can find the real problem, or problems, and address them from the beginning. No more trial and error. No more “try this for a few months and if it doesn’t get any better we will try to get an MRI”. With the addition of Diagnostic imaging, your Physical Therapist can now say “From my evaluation it looks like you have a problem in ____. We are going to do a Diagnostic Ultrasound and confirm this and fully check your joint.”

In a matter of a few days, we can have your test performed, results given to you and a new, more comprehensive plan to improve your pain.

Do you or a loved one have any of these signs that your balance is worsening? The one good thing about falls is, most of the time they can be prevented! By being aware of these signs that your balance is worsening, you can be pro-active in fixing it. If you feel that your balance is not where it needs to be, a Balance Evaluation by a Balance Physical Therapist is the best first step.

Diagnostic imaging in physical therapy includes:

1. Musculoskeletal Ultrasound (MSKUS)

In a balance evaluation, we will test all the points listed above. That way we can see exactly what part, or parts, of your balance needs improvement. Once we discover what aspects of your balance need improvement, your Balance PT will then make an exercise program for you to address each specific issue of your balance that was found. That way we can get you strong and healthy, which will prevent falls. In fact, preventing balance issues is so important that your health insurance will pay for you to fix your balance and prevent falls! Even better, you do not need an order or referral from your doctor to start.

There are many things that affect your balance. A physical therapist who specializes in balance will be able to fully assess you and your entire health situation.

MSKUS is a safe, non-invasive, and painless diagnostic tool. It is used to diagnose structures such as tendons, muscles, bursas, ligaments, nerve entrapment/pinching and joint structure changes. Like a video, MSKUS captures real-time images of body structures and can assess a joint/area while it moves. This feature is especially useful as many times pain does not occur at rest, only with movement.

For more information, you can obtain a free copy of my book Heal Your Balance, Live Your Life! or attend one of my FREE Balance and Vertigo Workshops, held each month, contact Total Body Therapy & Wellness at 901-893-2850 for details!

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FAITH: A GOOD LAUGHIT’S BIBLICAL

I’m laughing out loud a lot these days.

Its rather something new. I don’t remember doing it in the past, but it seems more things strike me as funny these days. Maybe it’s post (sort of post?) pandemic life, but I can be in the middle of the grocery store, driving my car, or walking through the hallway at work reading a text, when I just burst out loud with a ‘Ha, Ha!”

Maybe wearing a mask two years everywhere we went caused us to drop our defenses, after all, no one could see behind them to know whether we were laughing, frowning, yawning, smiling, blowing kisses or gritting our teeth. Maybe spending more time alone got us all in the habit of talking to ourselves out loud and now we do it in public without thinking.

Or maybe it has something to do with aging; maybe I’m learning not to take myself so seriously. During my outbursts, sometimes I’m laughing at myself! I guess I’ve always laughed, but I was much more polite about it, much more reserved. And, maybe with aging, we find more reasons to laugh because, despite all that is difficult, challenging and discouraging as we journey, well, the years teach there is so much more that is good and beautiful and worthy of our happiness.

As I thought about my outbursts, I realized laughter has Biblical roots (despite Mother’s warnings about laughing in church!). Both Sarah and Abraham laughed out loud when they learned Sarah would conceive in her old age.

Ecclesiastes tells us there is a time for weeping and a time for laughing. Jeremiah says the people will go out with praise and laughing.

Even poor Job once said that God would, “Fill your mouth with laughter and your lips with shouts of joy.”

The writer Madeline L’Engle said, “A good laugh heals a lot of hurts.”

This time of year can be a reminder of a lot of hurts – people we’ve lost, a life we may miss when we were younger, a body that seems to be changing; and despite the places that hurt, there is still something in our being that has light to shine, even if some days it’s only a shimmer, it is there.

An older adult I know recently asked how she could feel happy this holiday season when so much had gone wrong the year before. We talked about how there is room in our hearts for both sides of our emotions; even in times of sadness we can feel joy; even when we are grieving, God touches us with peace.

We don’t have to decide that today is either a sad day OR a happy day. It’s a day, it can be both, and it would be a shame to miss the happy because we’ve decided it is only sad.

Whatever holiday you celebrate this season, I pray it gives you reasons to giggle. I pray your inner light grows, touched by the hand of the Divine offering love and happiness.

As for me, I guess I won’t fight the sudden outbursts of “Ha, Ha!,” especially because sometimes it feels good to hear myself laugh. It’s like a reminder that God’s desire for us is joy and healing. That being said, shall we end with a joke?

What kind of car did Jesus’ apostles drive? Well, a Honda of course. The Bible says the apostles were all of one “accord.” LOL!

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DECEMBER 2022 - 13 ACROSS 1. Beer buy 5. Computer picture 9. Junk E-mail 13. Those who appeal a court decision 16. Goya’s “Duchess of ___” 17. Treacherous person (4 wds) 19. “Sesame Street” watcher 20. Chain letters? 21. Describes in vivid detail 22. Bad look 24. Brightly colored venomous snakes of SE Asia 27. Clavell’s “___-Pan” 28. Artist’s stand 30. Clinker 31. Annoyance 32. Kitten’s cry 34. Finger jewelry with a signet (2 wds) 37. Total destruction 39. Short postscript to a literary work 41. Big Apple attraction, with “the” 42. “Schindler’s ___” 43. “To ___ is human ...” 45. Dutch pottery city 49. Bank offering, for short 50. Declaration of intent to inflict harm 53. French Sudan, today 54. Medicinal shrub 56. “Flying Down to ___” 58. Big wine holder 59. Simultaneously (4 wds) 63. Quaker’s “you” 64. Affording gain 65. Reddish-brown gem 66. Poet Angelou 67. 1992 Robin Williams movie DOWN 1. Royal home 2. Temporary interruption in breathing 3. Floods 4. “A rat!” 5. Go furtively 6. Don’t believe it 7. Queen, maybe 8. ___ power 9. Delhi dress 10. Banana variety 11. Fast 12. Coming together to form a group 14. Certain digital watch face, for short 15. Aug. follower 18. Neon, e.g. 23. Change from solid to liquid again 25. Spartan 26. “I had no ___!” 29. Rotating to the left, shortened 31. For the time being 33. Card 35. Store convenience, for short 36. Emulated Pinocchio 37. Fiasco 38. Litigant 39. Evokes 40. Carnivorous freshwater fish 44. Make less dense 46. Ritual
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A Friend’s Greeting

I’d like to be the sort of friend that you have been to me; I’d like to be the help that you’ve been always glad to be; I’d like to mean as much to you each minute of the day As you have meant, old friend of mine, to me along the way.

I’d like to do the big things and the splendid things for you, To brush the gray out of your skies and leave them only blue; I’d like to say the kindly things that I so oft have heard, And feel that I could rouse your soul the way that mine you’ve stirred.

I’d like to give back the joy that you have given me, Yet that were wishing you a need I hope will never be; I’d like to make you feel as rich as I, who travel on Undaunted in the darkest hours with you to lean upon.

I’m wishing at this Christmas time that I could but repay A portion of the gladness that you’ve strewn along the way; And could I have one wish this year, this only would it be: I’d like to be the sort of friend that you have been to me.

Gray Matter Games Solutions

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