Jim Demint, Senator from South Carolina, sent out an email that contained a link to a website that I would like everyone to visit.
http://www.americansolutions.com/actioncenter/petitions/default.aspx?guid=54ec6e43-75a8-445b-aa7b-346a1e096659
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
Guess Sarah and crowd are at the lake with Joyce & Bill this week. Bet they miss us and wish we were there with them so they could have some fun. Hope the weather holds out for them.
Hannah had a swim meet that started this past Friday night and finished up Sunday afternoon. Of course they let the swimmers go home for the nights, but they pretty much had to stick around most of the time. Manchie and I neither one got over there to see her swim. Manchie had gone to the neighborhood swim team meet Thursday night to watch Hannah, Katy, Knox and Macon swim. Don't think Silverleaf would have enough for a team without that crowd.
Griffin and his two keepers got home Saturday from a week at the beach. Griffin has been sick all week with what they found out was an ear infection in both ears and Jonathan had a cold all week. Great time at the beach...!! Manchie and I went by there to see them Saturday night after we left a wedding (not ours). Griffin wanted to kiss. Jonathan didn't. Ugh..!! Yuck..!! Sickness.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Long Time
It has been a long, long time since I posted and I certainly don't want my adoring fans to forget me, so.....
Just had a wonderful weekend in Littleton with Joyce, Bill, Holly, David and the grandkids (way too many to spell out each name). We arrived late Friday so we would make it to the Camp Willow Run program Saturday morning. Hannah, Knox and Katy had been at camp. Well, one all week and two for most of the week. Knox and Katy caught what Hannah had and they were "expelled" for a day. Luckily Holly had not left and she was able to go get them around 1 a.m. on Monday morning. They were re-admitted Tuesday. Bad news.... Bill caught what they had.
Joyce has retired so I guess we will have to go back more often so she will have something to do. She certainly does enough when we go. Bill may not care to see us again.... sickness, kids asking "Bill.... Bill.... can we go tubing..?? Bill... .Bill... will you fix my fishing line? Bill.... Bill" You get the picture. He was the model uncle this weekend.
Sarah and crowd are going to Littleton this coming weekend, so maybe we all should go back.
After we left Sunday, Manchie and I went by Henderson to ride past our old house that we built when we lived there. The current owners were out in the driveway washing the car with daughter-in-law (daughter?) and grandkids watching. Knowing how we are, you guessed it, we stopped and talked. They took us on a tour of the house. Looked much better than when we lived in it.
Then we went to Mooresville and spent some time with Frank for Father's Day. He's as spry as ever. At 91, he even forgets to use his cane sometimes and doesn't seem to have a problem without it.
Just had a wonderful weekend in Littleton with Joyce, Bill, Holly, David and the grandkids (way too many to spell out each name). We arrived late Friday so we would make it to the Camp Willow Run program Saturday morning. Hannah, Knox and Katy had been at camp. Well, one all week and two for most of the week. Knox and Katy caught what Hannah had and they were "expelled" for a day. Luckily Holly had not left and she was able to go get them around 1 a.m. on Monday morning. They were re-admitted Tuesday. Bad news.... Bill caught what they had.
Joyce has retired so I guess we will have to go back more often so she will have something to do. She certainly does enough when we go. Bill may not care to see us again.... sickness, kids asking "Bill.... Bill.... can we go tubing..?? Bill... .Bill... will you fix my fishing line? Bill.... Bill" You get the picture. He was the model uncle this weekend.
Sarah and crowd are going to Littleton this coming weekend, so maybe we all should go back.
After we left Sunday, Manchie and I went by Henderson to ride past our old house that we built when we lived there. The current owners were out in the driveway washing the car with daughter-in-law (daughter?) and grandkids watching. Knowing how we are, you guessed it, we stopped and talked. They took us on a tour of the house. Looked much better than when we lived in it.
Then we went to Mooresville and spent some time with Frank for Father's Day. He's as spry as ever. At 91, he even forgets to use his cane sometimes and doesn't seem to have a problem without it.
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