Thursday, February 26, 2009

On blogging or not blogging

As you may know, I have not posted much recently. Although our daughter, Cameron, is much improved, her progress is still slow. Carole and I are both devoting much of our time and energy to our daughter and granddaughter.

I have time each night to post on the blog, but don't have the time to search for material; therefore, if you have information or pictures, send them to me via e-mail and I will post whatever you send.

Estelle Francis

Sympathy to Dianne and to all members of Mrs. Estelle's family. Visitation for Mrs. Estelle is from 5 to 8 Friday night at Holland-Harris.

For a time Mrs. Estelle and my mother were in Riverbirch together; in fact, before my mother entered the assisted living home, she used to visit Mrs. Estelle often and had it not been for her friendship with Mrs. Estelle, we would never have convinced her to move into Riverbirch.

My mother and Mrs. Estelle had known each other since they were children; Mrs. Estelle was close friends with my mother's older sister.

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Update On Cameron

At her doctor's visit this week, her doctor told her she could consider going back to work on a limited basis; she, depending on how she feels, might try to work a couple of days next week.

Circus


Carly's school had grandparents day this past week with a circus performance for three days; our day was yesterday where we witnessed dancing bears, seals, elephants, monkeys, clowns, high wire acts and performing tigers. Carly, as you can see, was a tiger. All the acts were introduced by ring masters dressed as the boy in this picture.

The young man next to her has been her boyfriend for almost two years now. Now you know why the big smile.

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Sanders Shannon

Sympathy to the family of Sanders Shannon. Services will be at one o'clock this afternoon at the New Zion Church in Plantersville.

One of Sanders' sons, Sextus, married Doris' niece.