Picture of the day:
Corey the first
Now for today’s stuff:WE have circled and crossed this great country several times. Flew to Hawaii and drove thru the great country of Canada to Alaska. My heart still smiles when I see a classic car I remember from my youth or dad’s tales. I also smile when I pass or see a horse and buggy, we see that only in Amish country, but it is a joy to see.
This morning early in bed my girl's hand snuck over and took mine. Even in our 80s my heart smiled as we held each other, she is still beautiful at 88, and I tell her so, and mean every word of it. She tickled my fancy when I was 16, I proposed and married her at 17. AIN’T REGRETTED THAT TICKLE.
This is not about regrets, yes, we have had a few, but as a whole, life has been good to us. Divorce in our son’s lives hurt, BUT the grand children that came out of the unions are no less than wonderful. They are all productive, hardworking citizens. All of them have their own offspring (Our sweet great grands) who are also a thrill to our fancy.
Our first Great grand Corey Workman, was not ours, but became ours. He along with his brother Benjamin visited us every summer from Utah where they had settled. Corey was a cute dude with red hair and a great personality.
Family was sweet but distant. We did not get to know them due to distance and divorce. WE did get to see some of them on our visits to Utah.
Below is Corey and Jack Jr. the last time we ever saw him, This was taken out in Oregon on our last trip around the USA Corey was definitely a part of our family.
Yes some things just tickle your soul. All Grands do that for Old folk.
Nite Shipslog
PS: Corey drew this for me when he was a kid:
























