Yeah, that's what I thought. But I also know now that we sometimes need to be prepared to step in and help when they need us. When our kids were little, I never imagined that we were raising one daughter with such a serious metal illness that we'd have to step in and take her kids someday, raising them as our own. And I didn't anticipate our son having not just one but 2 disabled daughters. I'm just grateful to the Good Lord that we have been young and for the most part healthy enough to pitch in where we are needed. I know those days are rapidly coming to an end, but next year Kendra will be in all-day kindergarten so she'll go to school when her mom does, and get out of school a couple of hours after Jenny gets off. Timing on that was just about right!
"They say" that these should be the years in our lives when Ken and I should be able to sit back, relax, and enjoy the time we have left. Know what? Although it may seem hectic to some, to us we are definitely enjoying our retirement just the way God intended us to, and it feels mighty good!![]()
Amen Blooie! You are fabulous
The doctor had tests run on my nephew's gall bladder, not his throat! How on earth does a doctor make a mistake like that?!? Now they are going to a different doc and have to start all over again with testing the right part of his body. Hopefully, the new doc knows his head from his azz.



