Photo by Marlene Britton
Photo by Shellah Shelton
Photo by Andrea Toth
One of his 2 encore songs was this one, one of my all time favorites
Photo by Marlene Britton
Photo by Andrea Toth
One of his 2 encore songs was this one, one of my all time favorites
"Today, as in the past, there are problems that must be solved and challenges that must be met. We can tackle them with our full strength and creativity only because we are free to work them out in our own way. We owe this freedom of choice and action to those men and women in uniform who have served this nation and its interests in time of need. In particular, we are forever indebted to those who have given their lives that we might be free."It was about to be a 3 way tie today, but Lefty made an amazing shot that gave him a birdie chance to win. As he is addressing the ball to putt, you are just holding your breath that he does not choke and today the ball fell into the cup. Bring on the Open we are rolling
First Elton John is coming to town and now I hear Wynonna - otherwise known as my personal workout motivator - is doing a FREE concert on base June 27th. I have a bad feeling I got volunteered to work the door at the 1988's 20 year high school reunion so I may have to dump my blood sister for my soul sister. A bitter sweet day for me. A day I get to hug my kids and hear them giggle, but also a day for me to think about my mom and how she would have adored her grandchildren and possibly share a few laughs about raising kids. When this day comes around I feel a bit cheated because we went through the tough growing up part of life but we are missing out on the fun living as friends part of life. Miss ya, mom.
I never gave much thought to being a mom. I grew up playing sports, did good in school, went to college, came home and got my career going. When I met Glen, my life and future went to a whole different level. When we decided to start a family it seemed like the next thing to do and it felt right. Seth and Sydney come along and there is no manual on parenting - you just want to keep them safe, entertained, provide opportunities, let them learn, sometimes just hope for the best and at the end of the day when they tell you they love you - you just melt and think I am doing something right.
Seth loves parks and he has been aching, not asking, aching for his own park. We have a large backyard and I was hoping to find something that would keep him busy for years. We found this one and it might make it to the backyard - in other words, we have not told Seth this so his hopes don't get up. I like that it has a covered part so that he can maybe have sleepovers in there. What kid does not want a good fort?