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Happy Holidays From Shoshana Technologies!

  
  
  

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Yesterday was the first day of Winter. It is 40 degrees here in Ann Arbor and has been raining. The forecast looks almost spring-like for the next week, 35-42 degree highs. Where the heck is our snow?!?

On Wednesday, we paused for our annual office holiday celebration.  We had the whole crew, and a couple extra family members too. We turned on the music, opened the eggnog and just relaxed with some games, good company and good food.

Linda made delicious sugar plums and thumbprint cookies and also brought in a crockpot full of sweet and sour venison meatballs: YUM! We had chocolate pie, shrimp cocktail, chips and dips and Linda and Tom's homemade eggnog! We played (yes, played) Popcorn and had a company-wide dart competition (Kevin emerged victorious).

Occasionally during the party we turned off the music and answered calls from customers. Home care is not a profession that has an off switch; it is an industry full of amazing, caring individuals, so we are happy to help whenever you need it.

While most of Shoshana Technologies' staff will be staying in Michigan for the holidays, Bill will be heading to New York to visit his sister and Nate & Kevin were able to get tickets to go see the University of Michigan football team kick butt in New Orleans at the Sugar Bowl!  Have fun at the big game!

Though the weather forcast may be a little gloomy, the outlook for Home Care looks bright, as the need to take loving care of our nation's elderly increases.

We hope you are all having a wonderful holiday season this year, and that your homes are filled with love and laughter. And eggnog.

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