By BQ
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July 24, 2022
Kristine talked about being in hospice and the constant feeling of despair associated with it. “But then”, she said, “a little ray of sunshine broke through the clouds when I found the Senior Companion Program.” “That ray of sunshine”, she continued, “grew into a beautiful sunny day when Thomas introduced me to bocce.” She pointed to me as she said this. She then gave a brief description of the game before talking about her most recent game with Thomas. Before continuing she turned to me, gave me an impish smile and then turned back to the audience (who had been hanging on to her every word) and told the predominately female audience (including 15 nuns and Sister MHW) that on her last roll...and I quote...”I really busted Thomas' balls!” I was stunned and mortified because as a graduate of a Catholic grade school I knew better than to use such language in front of nuns. I stared at Kristine as she radiantly smiled at her audience which had burst out into raucous laughter before standing and loudly clapping. Yes, even Sister MHW. Mark took that picture as she was walking off the stage and the Sacramento Senior Companion Program subsequently received all the necessary funding to continue serving 150 seniors a week with 33 dedicated volunteers.