December 2014
5 Alban Mews
New Albany, Ohio 43054
Email me at: roderickchu@att.net
Friend me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/rodchu
A holiday note to my family, friends, and colleagues —
What a difference a year makes! Last year at this time, my mother Frances was in the hospital with what turned out to be a serious blood infection. It took three admissions to the hospital and 6 weeks of intravenous antibiotics to diagnose and cure her and months to nurse her back to health. I’m delighted that she has regained the weight she had lost and her health is now the best it’s been in years. We’re grateful to her doctors and to Michael Richardson and other friends for all they did to restore her health and spirits. I’ve had great pleasure in carrying out her doctors’ instructions to “fatten her up” from her “all skin & bones” condition -- you all know how I love good food -- and am glad that a return to my low carbohydrate diet helped me reduce the impact on my own body.
With Mom better, I’ve been able to spend more time in my own home. I was even been able to clean my house a bit so I could have house guests come to visit! It’s been nice to share the pleasures of America’s Heartland with family and friends and I hope more of you will take the time to visit this coming year. If traveling to Ohio isn’t within your sights, please join me in NYC for an opera at the Met!
As busy as I’ve been with fun activities -- I share some of more notable ones in this letter -- I continue to aspire to write down my thoughts on education and public policy. I’ve recognized the devastating impact that short-term thinking in business and government have on our collective and individual health and futures. An important way we can change this situation is to better educate ourselves and our children so we can each take greater personal responsibility for decisions that affect the quality of our lives.
I am truly grateful to my wonderful family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues for continuing to fill my life with such rich experiences and joy. My thanks and best wishes go to you and yours for a joyous holiday season and a happy and fulfilling 2015.
Sincerely,
5 Alban Mews
New Albany, Ohio 43054
Email me at: roderickchu@att.net
Friend me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/rodchu
My blogs: http://rchu.wordpress.com. http://www.choosygourmand.com
A holiday note to my family, friends, and colleagues —
What a difference a year makes! Last year at this time, my mother Frances was in the hospital with what turned out to be a serious blood infection. It took three admissions to the hospital and 6 weeks of intravenous antibiotics to diagnose and cure her and months to nurse her back to health. I’m delighted that she has regained the weight she had lost and her health is now the best it’s been in years. We’re grateful to her doctors and to Michael Richardson and other friends for all they did to restore her health and spirits. I’ve had great pleasure in carrying out her doctors’ instructions to “fatten her up” from her “all skin & bones” condition -- you all know how I love good food -- and am glad that a return to my low carbohydrate diet helped me reduce the impact on my own body.
With Mom better, I’ve been able to spend more time in my own home. I was even been able to clean my house a bit so I could have house guests come to visit! It’s been nice to share the pleasures of America’s Heartland with family and friends and I hope more of you will take the time to visit this coming year. If traveling to Ohio isn’t within your sights, please join me in NYC for an opera at the Met!
As busy as I’ve been with fun activities -- I share some of more notable ones in this letter -- I continue to aspire to write down my thoughts on education and public policy. I’ve recognized the devastating impact that short-term thinking in business and government have on our collective and individual health and futures. An important way we can change this situation is to better educate ourselves and our children so we can each take greater personal responsibility for decisions that affect the quality of our lives.
I am truly grateful to my wonderful family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues for continuing to fill my life with such rich experiences and joy. My thanks and best wishes go to you and yours for a joyous holiday season and a happy and fulfilling 2015.
Sincerely,
Rod