Just stuff
Pic of the day: This was a brand new car when Sherry's class GRaduated. 1956. WE also got married that year. LOL
For today:
I think
I have fixed my own problem on my mower.
I asked the expert, He said he would have to see it to see what my
problem was.
I had an
idea and I think it is working. I have it ALMOST whipped. LOL
WE attended
the funeral today and a lot of good things were said about Roy Gene
Young.. He was a good guy. One of
Sherry’s classmates became a dentist. I like to talk to him. I mentioned to him again, I will never
understand how a dentist can work, especially drilling using a mirror. Everything is backwards. LOL
One
other classmate said to the big crowd of 5 classmates. ‘Half of our classmates have died now.’ Of course, Evelyn and Sherry will get the
annuals and check that out.
Before they
left today, they all agreed to call other classmates and get together for lunch
or dinner this week. I have a feeling it
will end up being these 5 couples at the dinner.
One of
her classmates just returned from 7 weeks on a tour of Australia and New
Zealand. His wife did not go. She is
afraid to fly so he and a buddy made the trip.
It
generated more thoughts of going to Ireland, the dude is older than I am and
Ireland is MUCH closer than Australia.
Nite
Shipslog
PS:
Thank you all for
being here… and being YOU.
3 comments:
It's good to keep in touch with classmates. I have no contact with any of mine. They all moved away ... probably to keep away from me!!!
God bless.
I hope you do get together with your friends and catch up with them.
I am sorry you lost another friend.
I have to say one thing - I LOVE that 1956 car Sherry has!
Praying,
Sandie
While there are 3-4 classmates with whom I'm friends on FB, I've no desire to actually spend time with the rest. I think Sherry's so fortunate to have attended a smaller school where forever friendships were made.
I never thought about a dentist using a mirror to work. Heck, I still have difficulty using the mirror on my car's information station to back up! Nope, I'm still turning my head and look over my shoulder -- the old fashioned way.
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