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Day 434 | NOVEMBER 18, 2022

Good evening, friends. Today Is 11/18/22 in our new and grateful life.


We had so much gone on in the last few days, and I am happy to report that we are entering Charlie's favorite time of the year, the holidays.


This Thanksgiving and Christmas are going to be extra special, last year Charlie was fighting for her life at the ICU, and this year she is home; she is decorating Christmas trees; she is wrapping the boy's Christmas gifts, she is planning their birthday parties, and this brings her so much joy! And I am so grateful and happy to see her happy!


Last weekend, Charlie was the guest speaker at the Orange County Chamber of Commerce annual gala, and she gave a remarkable speech, truly inspirational.


Charlie continues to work very hard with her PT and OT team; she is undergoing laser procedures. Most importantly, she is the best mom, enjoying every moment with the boys; it is beyond a blessing to Witness her progress.


We are both involved with different charities, I also did a talk to a group of federal Army Civilians and soldiers, and it was so humbling to have such an incredible opportunity to share our story and see the impact it can have; I plan to continue to talk and hopefully inspire people, and I continue to write, more to come shortly.


Our boys are growing so fast, and for some reason, time is going by fast these days.


I remain grateful to God and all of you for your support.


I wish you a great weekend, and please continue to pray for us.


May God Bless You.


André






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