Before I start the blog again, a little retrospective on what has happened to us over the last six months.
Soon after we arrived home I traveled to New Hampshire to join Jodie, Dennis and Zander to welcome another granddaughter, Jazmine Lyn, who arrived on June 7th. The count is now five girls and four boys. We are so comfortable in this house...everything we could want. Thanks so much to Peter and Ken, Susan and Bob; and all the others who made this house our perfect retirement home!!
And speaking of birthdays....my wonderful husband and children surprised me on the 4th with a wonderful birthday spread at Jen and Chris' house.
When coming around the corner, I was greeted by family and friends holding what looked like the same Happy Birthday letters that were used at my 50th back in Hopedale. That Sandra, Regina, Kathy and Alice save EVERYTHING!! I spent the day surrounded by family and friends and, for awhile anyway, being 60 didn't bother me! I have been blessed with a wonderful, wonderful family and the bestest of friends. Not everyone could share my day with me, but you were all there in my heart. Thank you to all!
Of course, the girls, Jodie, Jen and Sarah...
and Susan and Bob.
The gang at the table: the Butlers, Bucells, Garabedians, Scanos and Farrers.
Kathy, Alice, Regina and me.
Donna (as she kept reminding everyone, the "younger" sister), Hannah, Ted and Janis.
lucky enough to hop on a plane for Buffalo, Minnesota in August to help celebrate my Aunt Beulah's 95th birthday. Here are the amazing women in my family, my aunts Ruth, Beulah, Evy and Irene (my father's twin who celebrated her 92nd birthday October 29th).
My father's family had six kids and amazingly enough, each family was represented on this wonderful day. No matter how far I travel or for how long I'm gone, these people keep reeling me in...I love them all!
And here, are the "non-cousins" but we love them all the same...Jeanette, Ruth, Wayne and Mary.
There were canoe trips...
to the fisherman's village in Friendship
...and relaxing.
And here's the crew (minus Ken who was taking the picture and Dennis who had to work and couldn't make the festivities.)
This is one of the last pictures we have of Gramp, taken on his 88th birthday, a birthday he shared with his great-grandson, Ryan who turned 4. I thank you, Vinnie, and also Norma, Pat and Jetta, for making my family possible. Rest in Peace.
We'll see you on the road again!!!
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Hey, nice to see your blog again!
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