This sounds like my mother-in-law. From 2012 until 2018 I spent almost every Friday night with her. We'd sit up late just being girls and working a puzzle. She taught me this system. When I got up the next morning, she had breakfast ready and we spent until lunch over coffee. Then I had to...
I love them except when the power goes out. I sleep like a baby during them. The sky has been rumbling since about 5PM and I am so sleepy, but it's nowhere near bedtime. Boo!
I've always loved them and my kids got me this nifty 1000 piece puzzle table that sits on a card table, spins around, has drawers for sorted pieces, and a lip that keeps the pieces from sliding off. What does not do is keep me from dropping the piecs and having them bounce under the sofa where...
I was recently asked how I caught the genealogy bug and had to give that some real thought.
I'd always been kind of interested in where we came from, but in 1995, we were assigned to command The Salvation Army Corps in Mountain Home, Arkansas, USA. My Aunt Pat and Uncle Joe came to visit and...
Kay, that picture is to die for. It's so rare to find a smile in photos from this era, but a child with a smile, too, and obviously not having that stuffy don't move nonsense!
I am so green with envy! I wish my great grandmother had posed with just my grandfather and one with just my Aunt Edna. I have one of her, my great grandfather and grandfather, but really would love them separate for a mothers and children LO>
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