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Hey, Kathy
Has there been anything on the news about the town or state government
helping folks out with frozen pipes and such? At least down here whenever
there is a serious problem like that the local or state government gets
involved and provides help with the pipes or alternate means of water,
showers, etc. Especially with a sick child, it sounds like there should be
some agency somewhere that could help.
Paul
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From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: FROZEN PIPES
> Well, guys, the pipes are still frozen. A person at church has offered
> the use of her shower, but the three healthy kids are too uncomfortable
> with that idea so Greg is the only one to take her up on it. I'm staying
> back with Caleb because he is still contagious. He is starting to scab
> over now though so, of course, is getting itchy and we have the Aveeno
> oatmeal bath for him, but, of course, can't use it until we get our water
> back. Greg will give it one more try today after he takes communion to a
> shut in in the congregation. If it doesn't work, the plumber will have to
> give it a go. We also have another man who has slipped into a coma
> and is near death with lung cancer so he is trying to keep up with that
> family as well. There isn't supposed to be any break in the weather for
> the next few days. In fact, it sounds like we will be lucky to see the
> positive side of the thermometer over the next few days so this does
> have to get taken care of. Thanks for the prayers.
> Kathy
>
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