Friday, November 29, 2024

Those gone on, Memories

Pic of the day;

Gone on before, Sherry's entire family except her, and below my family except me... 



                                                                     Dad & Mom

Katherine (Kat)
Shirley (Shirl)

                     Junior            (Jun)                        Odis  (Od)
There was a sister, Oveline,  and a baby boy they  did not live. long

 For today:

Sheila said her dad Grover's favorite Ice Cream was Butter Pecan and Black Walnut, Funny that, Black walnut is my second choice too, I’m also just a nut!

Sheila’s mom was the Blogger I called Jean of Opp. Not long after we were married, I remember Sherry saying someone she knew had moved to Opp, Alabama. I thought that is a strange name. I never KNEW I would meet and enjoy someone from there.

                ``````````````````` Me 'n Sherry with Jean and Grover

I cannot think of San Antonio without seeing Paula in my mind.

                                        ```````  Sherry & me with Paula  and John

They were both impressive people both these girls took care of their husbands before their deaths. NOT one complaint. They were both fun loving and serious girls.

Oh and oh yes, some of you remember Lucy of Nebraska. Lucy was a card.  You had to love her.  I wish I had known Joe, her hubby was retired USAF.  We would have had more in common. Lucy is now gone, she was different from the other two girls from Blog land, but still a loveable lady.

Sherry snapped this one of me 'n Lucy


I have been in a crying mode lately, not a norm for a STUD like me. LOL I am outliving all these wonderful people, and have no idea why?

Life takes lots of turns. Before Sherry married me her longest trips were to the beach once a year with family. About 204 miles or 328 Kilos, methinks. Since marrying me, she has not stopped. BUT methinks she is about ready to slow down.

My girl's mind is not slowing down. Her memory is still rock solid. She knows the birthdays and deaths of our families and others she has known.  I couldn’t tell you anyone’s BD except mine, my dad’s (because his was 3 days from mine) and hers, of course.  I do not know the years my parents of siblings passed, much less hers.

I like to say her memory is better because of her interests, but I KNOW I am declining and it hurts.  My sister used to call us and say, “You need to come home and take care of me, I am losing my memory.” I did not take her serious.

Now I am not yet as bad as she was, but I KNOW me, and something is happening to ME.  My girl and family pass it off in my presence, it is just old age.  Yeah RIGHT!!

I am still smart enough to know this is about 400 words. 412 as a matter of fact.

THAT was before I read this from NanaDiana, a verse from her poem:

I never dreamed when I was a child,
That the day would come to be,
That the old homestead would all be gone
And the only family left would be me.

Nite Shipslog

PS 

Numbers stick in my head methinks. 

I am Still THANKFUL for all the visits, Love you guys. Of course each of you is special.

 

7 comments:

Victor S E Moubarak said...

I for one am thankful that I met you on the Internet. You are an inspiration to many and I've learnt a lot by visiting you here.

As for memories ... they say an elephant never forgets. This is not true. I have never received a birthday card from an elephant; not even a late one saying they forgot.

God bless you and Sherry, my friend.

I'm mostly known as 'MA' said...

You are right we do lose a lot of people when we are older. I'm now the oldest person my immediate family and it does get scary. Your memory is better than mine is. You just told ua all about those folk, I couldn't do as well with mine. Old age is just scary, no matter how the mind is or how healthy the body is. Each day brings something new. Not all of it good, but we keep on Keeping on.

Mevely317 said...

Like Ma, it's sobering to realize I'm now the Older Generation. Relatives and friends alike have exited center stage and I'm one of the few remaining characters in the final chapter.

So thankful to have met y'all here in Blogland, and pray we can make an 'in person' visit one of these days!

HappyK said...

We too are the old people in our families :)

Sheila Y said...

❤️. Now I want to know the person’s name that moved to Opp. Wonder if I’ve heard of them. Love you two, take care, Sheila

yaya said...

Jack, you're a cool dude and I'm impressed with how you blog daily and keep up when sometimes I'm also struggling with keeping it all together. So hang in there my friend. I know your family is blessed to have you and Sherry being as active as you are and there are still things God must need you to do. So enjoy each day and have a hug from my Jack and me from Ohio today!

Chatty Crone said...

I am thankful for you and Sherry. I do think the holidays are sad - because of all the friends we have lost. Why not me?
I see you in your dad.
Your sister Shirley looks like my dear mom.
I remember Lucy - loved her.
I remember Paula - loved her too.
I am forgetting names - I can see what I am thinking about - but the word escapes me.
Take one day at a time.
Sorry I have been absent this week - I went to COLD Ohio to visit my son and his family for Thanksgiving.