Submitted by Fred on

She Did It All!

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Thanksgiving is always a bountiful and enjoyable holiday, but this year’s was extra special as our immediate Family convened at (older son) David and Julie’s house.  

Yes, David carved the Turkey, but, unquestionably, the driving force was Julie. 

She did it all!

Putting aside all her shopping and preparation while holding down a full time job, she excelled Thanksgiving morning through to the night when she wished us a safe trip home. 

Early Thanksgiving morning she ran a 5 mile Turkey Trot in an under 9 minute per mile pace (pictured post race with son Jackson) and kept it up through the day.  

She cooked, cleaned, socialized, said Grace, cared for her mom and, generally, kept us all on a most enjoyable even keel.  

Thank you Julie!  Same times next year :)

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Julie Klein

Thank you Fred! It was a great day. I did have a lot of help from everyone at the table. The race was definitely an extra special part of the day.
Shelley Simpson

And my guess is that she is fueled by love and gratitude not just grit and grace. What a lovely way to show your gratitude, love and grace. Seems like a family tradition.

Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Thu, 12/02/2021 - 20:35

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Judy Mauer

She sounds amazing fueled by love. What a lucky family you all are to have each other
Dana Charlton

That's fabulous, and a great example for all. Happy Thanksgiving and future holidays, Klein Family!
Flo Feinberg

From what I’ve heard from Julie’s mother-in-law, Julie is an amazing Superwoman! You’re all so lucky to have each other. Happy holidays to all… share the love.
ODEY RAVIV

Bravo to a great woman, Julie Klein did superwoman’s work!

Submitted by Greg on Thu, 12/02/2021 - 22:39

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Gregory Rose

Glad you had a great Thanksgiving!
Corey Bearak

Year of the daughter I surmise. Marisa was terrific at”Grand Junction” that same day plus an amazing tsimmes on Sunday for Chanukah at our niece (her cousin); she also was “wheelman” that day.
Rona Gura

Thanksgiving is a difficult one to pull off. Everything has to be time. Kudos to Julie!!!

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