EJ4Disney
Just a country girl at heart
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Happy Hump day all,
Yesterday was a hard one. I was glad when I laid my head down. First off I ran to Kearney (not literally) for a scheduled dermatologist appointment (8:30). They got me in right at 8 and I was back in Lexington by 9. The Freedom riders were here and just getting ready to line up. Oh girls, what a sight that was, there were 37. I posted some pictures of FB. The church was packed and as they left for the cemetery they rode off in the "Missing Man" formation. I was standing with our Head of the Trustees and I was trying to hold it together but when I saw tears flowing from Derek, I lost it. What a wonderful send off for a wonderful man. We served over 125 for lunch.
I had a hair appointment at 5 - back in Kearney, so I left a bit early. Then Doug met me there and we parked my car and took off for Grand Island and the Nebraska State Fair. We had a good time but dang I was tired. We decided we would go back tonight to take in a few things we missed last night.
I do want to share with you a sad, sad story. More for me, as I really need to process it all. On Tuesday night, Doug was out mowing and around 8:40 he came in and said he needed gas and would I like to ride with him into town - he would also buy me an ice cream come. Heck yes, I never pass up ice cream. As we headed to town, there is a stretch of road (paved) that walkers and runners use a LOT. We saw 2 young girls pushing a stroller and Doug remarked that he wished people would not be on the road at this time. It was getting dark and there are no lights. We have MANY times seen people out running in pitch dark. Well we headed to town, got the gas and an ice cream and headed back home. When we got to our road there were law enforcement EVERYWHERE and we couldn't get through. We just KNEW what had happened. Yesterday morning we found out that the Aunt (32) was pushing a 2 month old baby in a stroller and her Mother was beside them. The Aunt was killed and the baby was air lifted to Omaha, the Mother was not hurt. Then we found out - we were all holding our breath yesterday - who the driver was. We were all so sad for the driver - can you imagine? Well it turned out to be a best friend of Matthew. She is 25 and a super super young lady. My heart is just breaking for both families. The Aunt sat on our Library Board, she will be missed, no word on the baby yet this morning. I only hope they rule this as an accident - as it was. Chrystal couldn't have seen them - they should have never been on this road - it was pitch dark by now. My heart is just breaking and this has been a BIG blow for our little town. Thanks for letting me write about it - I really appreciate it!!
Brandi ~ I am so glad to read a smile is back on your beautiful face. If David is anything like Doug, and I think they are a lot alike - he feeds off of your emotions. If I am in a bad or gloomy mood so is Doug, but when I am happy he is also. I love your attitude - keep it up!! After all worrying is NOT going to do either of you any good - It is what it is!! Happy planning!!
Alison ~ That meatloaf looked so good! I loved your lunch of brownies. Last Sunday Doug and I had ice cream for dinner. I see nothing wrong with it at all
. I am getting so excited for your trip. I love to see that the 2 of you are also. You both SO deserve this trip.
PIO ~ How are you feeling? The bandwagon is always a good thing.
WFDT ~ I am fixing lunch boxes tonight for Doug and I to eat on the way to the fair. Last night we spent 45 minutes eating and tonight we don't have time for that. So I am taking roast beef sliders, frog eye salad, pea salad - for Doug not me - YUCK, and chips.
Make it a great day!! And hug the ones you love - it can all be gone in a split second!!
Yesterday was a hard one. I was glad when I laid my head down. First off I ran to Kearney (not literally) for a scheduled dermatologist appointment (8:30). They got me in right at 8 and I was back in Lexington by 9. The Freedom riders were here and just getting ready to line up. Oh girls, what a sight that was, there were 37. I posted some pictures of FB. The church was packed and as they left for the cemetery they rode off in the "Missing Man" formation. I was standing with our Head of the Trustees and I was trying to hold it together but when I saw tears flowing from Derek, I lost it. What a wonderful send off for a wonderful man. We served over 125 for lunch.
I had a hair appointment at 5 - back in Kearney, so I left a bit early. Then Doug met me there and we parked my car and took off for Grand Island and the Nebraska State Fair. We had a good time but dang I was tired. We decided we would go back tonight to take in a few things we missed last night.
I do want to share with you a sad, sad story. More for me, as I really need to process it all. On Tuesday night, Doug was out mowing and around 8:40 he came in and said he needed gas and would I like to ride with him into town - he would also buy me an ice cream come. Heck yes, I never pass up ice cream. As we headed to town, there is a stretch of road (paved) that walkers and runners use a LOT. We saw 2 young girls pushing a stroller and Doug remarked that he wished people would not be on the road at this time. It was getting dark and there are no lights. We have MANY times seen people out running in pitch dark. Well we headed to town, got the gas and an ice cream and headed back home. When we got to our road there were law enforcement EVERYWHERE and we couldn't get through. We just KNEW what had happened. Yesterday morning we found out that the Aunt (32) was pushing a 2 month old baby in a stroller and her Mother was beside them. The Aunt was killed and the baby was air lifted to Omaha, the Mother was not hurt. Then we found out - we were all holding our breath yesterday - who the driver was. We were all so sad for the driver - can you imagine? Well it turned out to be a best friend of Matthew. She is 25 and a super super young lady. My heart is just breaking for both families. The Aunt sat on our Library Board, she will be missed, no word on the baby yet this morning. I only hope they rule this as an accident - as it was. Chrystal couldn't have seen them - they should have never been on this road - it was pitch dark by now. My heart is just breaking and this has been a BIG blow for our little town. Thanks for letting me write about it - I really appreciate it!!
Brandi ~ I am so glad to read a smile is back on your beautiful face. If David is anything like Doug, and I think they are a lot alike - he feeds off of your emotions. If I am in a bad or gloomy mood so is Doug, but when I am happy he is also. I love your attitude - keep it up!! After all worrying is NOT going to do either of you any good - It is what it is!! Happy planning!!
Alison ~ That meatloaf looked so good! I loved your lunch of brownies. Last Sunday Doug and I had ice cream for dinner. I see nothing wrong with it at all

PIO ~ How are you feeling? The bandwagon is always a good thing.
WFDT ~ I am fixing lunch boxes tonight for Doug and I to eat on the way to the fair. Last night we spent 45 minutes eating and tonight we don't have time for that. So I am taking roast beef sliders, frog eye salad, pea salad - for Doug not me - YUCK, and chips.
Make it a great day!! And hug the ones you love - it can all be gone in a split second!!