Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice captures Nancy, sorry to hear about family. Hope everything goes well - prayers heading your way to help you endure. Happy and safe Holidays back at you and yours.
Bob
Thank you Bob, I appreciate it.
Rolk wrote:
Nancy, I'm so sorry to hear about your family's health problems and pray that God will reach out to you and yours, supporting you, loving you and providing everything you need. God Bless.
Tim
Thank you Tim, I really appreciate it.
I wear lots of hats...I have a hat for being a Brother, Dad, Husband, Grand Dad, and since my retirement still isn't complete after 5 years, I still have that hat too, sometimes.
I could go on, ...but that's not what you meant is it? I am actually not much into hats (never have been). Since by baseball-playing days are long since over the only hat I wear anymore (except maybe while skiing) is this one...
Usually 3 days a week for a while. It may not be very glamours, but it sure is important.
I tested one out, by accident, (pun intended) some years ago and know they do their job.
BTW - lots of great head gear being shown here...fun to see everyone.
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Pat Thanks for Hosting "Tis the Season" sorry I wasn't around much..but "Tis the Season"..lol
PAToGraphy wrote:
Thanks to all who participated, just visited, commented or not ... "T'is the season" to have life disrupted by the fun, contemplative, hectic schedules, planned and unplanned events. "T'is the season" my eldest grandson and I have a "together day". It has taken a variety of forms through the years but always concludes with the Portland Symphony's production "The Magic of Christmas" and horse wagon rides through the heart of Portland. This will be our 9th or 10th year. Model train exhibit is always a highlight, but that is slowly being replaced by Christmas shopping for his family. Lunch, walking through Portland - cameras in hand - then the symphony and wagon rides. Pick up a pizza on the way home and he spends the night. I asked him how long he wanted to do this and should we do something different - "Grammie will will do this till you die. And when you can't walk I will push you in a wheelchair. And if I'm married before then, my wife and I will bring you." (He is 14 1/2) He reminds me that in 4 years, HE will be the driver! Definitely "T'is the Season"...for making memories. Last year...
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It's wonderful that He enjoys his time with Grammie..
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