Hello there you sweet gals!

It seems that everything is in a hurry round these parts.
My Dsd in on the mend, physically. I finally got so frustrated that I told her "Yes, dear, you do have the right to make your own choices. BUT, when you continue to make the same bad ones it is also our right
not to pay for them". Not sure she got that as she seems to suffer from the same selective hearing as her father.

Reminder, she is over 50 years old!
Heritage Days this weekend, yard, house and food all has to be perfect for our annual Open House. I would not want Tom to be embarrassed when he is showing everyone all HIS work.
The Men in Black done swarmed into town and shut down our bank.
Heard about my other grandkids today. The older boy has been talking to his cousin. He did not remember him or us. I am glad he has someone to help him through these days. He has had such a secluded life and must be having a hard time as this is his first time to get to go to school and be with other children. He is 15. I wish I could hug him.
My medications are all messed up and I am having huge weight gains and losses, week by week. Cut myself badly yesterday and did not bleed. Not a good sign.
Other than that all is fine here.



Bonz, honey, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I can imagine how you must feel, having been there myself. I wish there were something I could say or do to make things better but being human there is not so I will offer up prayers to One who is better equipped than I.

Please come by and vent any old time you feel the need and in the meantime we will hold you in our hearts and prayers.
Ang, does it ever frustrate you that they keep on doing things the same old way in school in spite of all the technological advances that we have made? What skills were once needed are not so much in demand and there are new ones that are. I fail to see why most children cannot be educated and graduate with some useful training for a job in twelve years. I am sorry to hear that Will messed up and cannot play soccer. Hopefully this is a lesson he will only need to learn once.
JM, I am looking forward to meeting you in December. As soon as I get my agenda a bit more organized I will send it to you along with my cell phone number and we can make plans. Jacob must not see you as a 'girl' to make such a statement.

My oldest grandson has to have things read to him as well. Everyone is different and our wiring is not all alike. I think boys should be allowed to get up and run down the hall and back a few times a day myself. You are so good to be a coach and I am sure what the one boy told you about it being the best day of your life was ample payment for your efforts. It warmed the cockles of MY heart as well.
Hey Cheryl! Maybe we shall see each other as your dates are at the end of our stay and we plan to get together with M&N as well. Driving to resorts to see decorations on the 10th, CP on the 11th, and Osbourne Lights on the 12th, we head home on the 13th.
SG