Good morning.
I'll be cooking Thursday morning, and then we go to our daughter's early afternoon.

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Good morning DebbyGood morning everyone! I can't believe it's Tuesday and T-day is in 2 days. Is everyone ready (or as ready as they're going to be)?
Good morning JanieGood morning, Debby. I'm ready! I cooked chocolate cupcakes and tacos yesterday, to tide us over until the big feast. Today we will cook our pies.
Good morning DMCGood morning Janie!
Good morning IMGood morning everyone, have a great day!
Good morning MarkGood morning everyone. Hoping for a little sunshine today .![]()
That's crazyOMG, he worked for Armco?!?
My dad worked there for 30 years as an engineer. He was there from 1952-1982 so not at the same time. Your BIL is the first person I've come across in years that worked for the same company as my dad.
Good morning SourGood morning.I'll be cooking Thursday morning, and then we go to our daughter's early afternoon.
I took a half day yesterday and work Tuesday & Wednesday, off the rest of the week.Good morning Mark! It’s good of you to feed the kitties.
Good morning Bob, you also! Are you working this week?
Good morning.I'll be cooking Thursday morning, and then we go to our daughter's early afternoon.
Good morning!Good morning Mad, hope you have a great day!
I don't make the g-bread houses every year, probably about every 2-3 years I guess. Next time I'll look at TSC for another barn or similar, it was fun!
Pain is about the same, still need to exercise today. My brother will be laid to rest next week in Ohio. I was looking for pictures of him and seeing the obituary was really hard.
Good morning!
It sounds fun! I haven't done one since I was a kid. I just remember it falling apartthe glue gun for the house is genius.
that's rough to go through
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Thank you for sharing. He sounds like he was a really genuine good person @Grammy60Hi Folks. Here's the obit for Sue's brother: http://www.daltonfuneralhome.net/obituary/carl-riggs-ii
Thats cool, I love coincidences like that.OMG, he worked for Armco?!?
My dad worked there for 30 years as an engineer. He was there from 1952-1982 so not at the same time. Your BIL is the first person I've come across in years that worked for the same company as my dad.
Thank you, you too!Good morning Mad, have a great day