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In mid-September, my son, youngest daughter and hubby, granddaughter age 4, came to visit for my birthday. It was the first time I've seen them in two years and their quick weekend trip was to help do some needed repairs, visit, shop, and generally check on old ma. All those things were done but the biggest help was reconnecting my stereo equipment, I haven't heard in four years. The two guys worked all morning moving furniture, discussing, deciding how best to serve my needs and finally, it was done. They put in a tape, turned it on and I had tears rolling down my face from sheer joy---they were embarrassed. My life again is filled with hundreds of tapes, classical, pop, easy listening, and cantatas from my various church choirs. It's a big high!