Friday, April 18, 2003

Responding to your 4/16 message, Pat, I'm here this morning, but I haven't visited in quite a while as you must be aware. Let's see, June is just two months away............do we have another reunion coming up? Oh, yeah, that was just ten months ago, wasn't it? I saw Gayle at a St. Anselm College hockey game in a very cold ice arena in Hooksett, NH in mid-February. Her freshman son Jesse was a starter for that game and unfortunately suffered a knee injury in a collision with a Norwich U player about in the middle of the game. He was on crutches and in pain afterwards. I need to check on his progress sometime. I'll check in again. I was checking my sign-in ID for joining another Yahoo group. Bye for now.
Hello all.........Happy Easter and Passover to everyone!! It is finally nicer here, we have daffodils growing and almost in bloom! I heard that the former POWs are coming home, I hope they can be here for the holiday and be able to spend it with their families, as well as some of the other troops...........my girlfriend said her husband may be home soon, but there are still a great many over in Iraq and the surrounding areas that won't be spending the holidays with their families...................my thoughts and prayers go to them and you all.........................have a great time with your loved ones.
Things are chilly here this morning but we're all excited because we're expecting a high of 44!! The tulips planted along the back side of my grage are coming up nicely. There's enough heat from the house's foundation to bring them along. It's a sure sign of hope for us.

Roland I'm glad you're feeling better.

Happy Passover to you and your's Lori! We have a service at noon today for Good Friday but I don't imagine I'll make it. Dave usually goes. It's easier for him to take time off in the middle of the day than it is for me to leave school. Happy Easter folks! Whatever God you worship, may his love shine on you all.

Thursday, April 17, 2003

What trip? You must mean Karen's trip. I haven't gone anywhere. We were at a nice Passover dinner, though, last night at Avi's sister's house. There were about 24 of us. I was glad she wanted to have the holiday at her house. She's one of these people who has no problem cooking for big groups. I was starting to have a nervous breakdown until it became clear she was doing the dinner!

Wednesday, April 16, 2003

Glad to finally see ya'll are thawing out. Mom said it was near 80 yesterday in CT. She was out planting and finding spring bulbs etc. I however had to find out what great medical plan I have. Woke up with the side of my face swollen. It wound't have bothered me so much but it was growing and getting closer to my eyes. I went to the net and found a doctor I could use as mine had retired. He was great. he is an osteopath but combines modern medicine when needed. Which in my case I needed some antibiotics. I am much better today and have learned much about osteopathy. Setting off for Fl tomorrow and hope to spend Easter on the beach with my friends. Course this medication says to stay out of the direct sun or use strong protectant. With all this talk about bio war fare and new diseases I just wanted to be safe. I am not one to go to the doctor unless its critical. On the up side he said that I have the general health of an 18yr old. Hope ya'll have a great Easter and I know you will Pat with your boys home now. Hope your trip went great Lori.
Welcome home Karen! Things have been rather quiet actually. Not sure where everyone is these days. Richard is apparently away on safari. No word from his corner for some time now. How's the patient? Recovering nicely I hope.
I'm BAAAAACK! And freezing my butt off! Had a pretty good time though. What's new around here?

Monday, April 14, 2003

I got out of my car in the driveway this afternoon and I could clearly hear the stereo playing in the livingroom. Yup, the boys are back!

Sunday, April 13, 2003

Yes, it must be nice to be together again. It's hard to let them go. Two of mine are out of the house, but they're not far away and they come by a lot, so it's not so bad.
Glad you liked the glima site, Patti.