Paul’s Story

My name is Paul. I can’t talk very well. I had a stroke in 2013. I couldn’t talk for 4 months. When I did talk the therapist told me to talk with Christmas carols. That it helped. Now I work in the yard. I can go in the car. I have old car 1959 Buick and 1969 camper. I like to eat breakfast and talk to someone who is at the Egg Heaven. Everybody goes there. To God’s be the glory.

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