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		<title>Taking Care of Each Other</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These times provide lots of opportunities for extending simple kindnesses, and taking care of &#8220;our chother,&#8221; as my children called it when they were tiny. After a weekend of exploring Social Media with my bro-ski, our Mom and I loaded up her car for the return drive down to the south &#8216;burbs. However, the Mom-mobile [...]]]></description>
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<p>After a weekend of exploring Social Media with my bro-ski, our Mom and I loaded up her car for the return drive down to the south &#8216;burbs. However, the Mom-mobile was dead this morning in sub-zero temperatures on the streets of Rogers Park, so we turned to a towing service and were subsequently hauled over to a Marathon Station on Webster and Touhy for a new battery and a quick going-over.</p>
<p>Fortunately for us, the work could be done while we waited, and involved only a two hour wait, which we passed at a Baker&#8217;s Square across the street.</p>
<p>There we were tended to by Pattie, who said she hoped she wouldn&#8217;t be getting off work any time soon, and who was looking after a roomful of us stopping in to get warm and fill our tummies.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s to you, Pattie. Thanks for allowing me to take your photo and for the reminder that cheerfully pouring unlimited coffee while keeping up an amusing series of conversations with a bunch of strangers is a talent deserving both acknowledgment and celebration.</p>
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