My goodness! It's already February! I, for one, am glad that time is flying. The faster and further this horrible period of my life gets behind me, the better I feel.

H has struggled with his first post-lithotripsy recovery. While the surgery itself was successful, he has not felt well. One of his doctors called him yesterday to check on him and after talking, the doctor decided that he wanted my H to come in to the office for a quick check tomorrow. H has gotten a little concerned with a lingering cough that produces green gunk and has some associated chest pain. I hope that he hasn't developed pneumonia or some other hard to remedy respiratory infection because that will put his future surgeries on hold until it clears up. On the positive side, his blood sugars are back down and have stabilized.

In other news, yesterday we received some interesting business information that came via snail mail to the house. It appears that BMOW did not file a very important end of year report on the status of the internet business and it is now quite delinquent. The letter my H received states that if the report is not received by Feb. 15, the business will be reported as delinquent to appropriate authorities. Then if the situation is not corrected by April 15, the business itself will be automatically dissolved by the appropriate authorities.

H has not read this letter yet, but he is aware something came in the mail addressed to him for the business. He set it aside. I could simply "misfile" the letter, and the business has the potential to dissolve all on it's own with a bit of help from me. However, I think H and the business partners should have a choice in the method the business takes to dissolve. For all I know, H may decide to ignore the letter himself as this may be in his opinion the simplest way to let the business die!

So, I have left the letter with his papers for him to deal with on his own in his own time. I will remind him of the letter's existance in the next few days if he doesn't take it upon himself to deal with it shortly.

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A blessed and happy marriage is a union of two forgivers and Him, because...a cord of three strands is not quickly broken. Ecclesiastes 4:12.