Foxfiregrrl
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Oh, and Marie.... Bunco... ? what that heck is Bunco anyway?!? I had never heard of Bunco until I read that you were going to Bunco night



Well, my two sisters, my mom, and I took the 5 hour drive to Asheville, NC to our cousin's wedding. It was outdoors and it started to sprinkle during it, but the heavy rain held out til we were all under the tent for the reception. It was a very nice wedding and a fun reception. They had an open bar, with the kind of wine I like (reisling). The wedding was at 4pm and we didn't end up leaving until 11:20pm! Needless to say we were some of the last to leave. We had a really fun time. It started out a bit slow and we sat around talking to our table-mates and then our relatives that were there. We thought we were leaving around 9:30, then it picked up again and we started dancing. They actually had 3 different bands play at the reception!! The last band was kind of a jam band and we danced and danced! It was a lot of fun! At the point that I started to really dance is when I realized how much I had had to drink!!


After we left the reception and went back to our hotel, my sisters and I were very loud and goofy (we made mom the DD EARLY on - she is diabetic so couldn't really drink anyway). We ended up all walking next door and eating at Denny's at midnight. Then we crashed for the night. I really enjoyed this trip w/ my sisters and my mom. We don't get that much quality time together and it was really nice.
Today was a state holiday, so I was off from work. I slept a little bit late and then caught up on some things I had DVR'd. Then my mom, my grandma, and I went to see my grandma's sister who is dieing of cancer. They just found out a couple of weeks ago and they have given her less than a month to live. Almost all of my grandma's siblings have died of cancer. When this sister dies my grandmother will be the last of her siblings left. I have never really been very close to this aunt, but it is still scary to see her and think that my grandmother could be in her condition someday.
On a side note, my grandmother is 82 and in pretty good heath. This is my father's mother. My mother's mother is dead, but my mother grew up in a children's home. When we were in North Carolina this weekend we went to see the lady that was my mother's "houseparent" in the children's home when mom was a child. This lady is very special to my mother and like a second mother. The woman is 93 years old! and was very healthy and mentally aware for a woman of her age. I have been less and less church involved as I have gotten older, but this woman talked about her daily devotions and witnessing to people even as she is a shut in. It really does make you wonder about faith and it's healing properties in people's lives. I just hope that I can make an impact on children's lives in the way that she was such an impact upon my mother's life.
I also had a young man at a local restaurant the other day tell me that he was a foster child and that his case worker made a huge difference in his life


Well, enough philosophical rambling for tonight.
I did get up this morning and do most of a Total Body Sculpt workout on TV. I didn't do the part that required me to get into "plank" position because my wrist is sore for some unknown reason. (I also have an unexplained bruise just above my elbow


Tomorrow is my day to get up early and run/walk on the treadmill. I'll let you guys know how that goes
