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Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.: Happy Birthday to a Little Sister
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August 2, 2005
Happy Birthday to a Little Sister
So you are passing a major threshold on Thursday. You would rather not call attention to yourself on this special day. That is exactly in keeping with your approach to life. Give to others, expect nothing for yourself. Sorry, but your older brother wants to celebrate your birthday with a few stories about Renee Edelman.
You were born the middle child, between two boisterous boys. You were a tomboy, the ever-reliable goalie in our alley soccer games, the tough little member of the Gashouse Gang, willing to mix it up in snowball fights with the Bateman School ruffians. You were the secret weapon in our annual Thanksgiving Day football game with the hated cousins from Racine, who could not adjust to the idea that a girl could be such a reliable receiver!
You have beaten back several medical challenges, from AB blood incompatibility at birth to roseola to rheumatic fever. Your incredibly positive attitude was never more evident than during your enforced one year home confinement in third grade while your heart recovered from rheumatic fever. John and I slipped notes under the door and gave you daily updates on social activities. We even made sure you had the TV set in your room so you could watch the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show, followed by your adored Topo Gigio, the little Italian mouse.
You brought class and intellect to our family. You actually were interested in the paintings when w"
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