Friday Fair cool
I plowed the strawberries then ironed and washed some windows. To Anna May Bowlings to Stanley party tonite.
Footnote: Anna May Bowling is a neighbor and fellow church member.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
April 29, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Thurs. Fair cool.
I washed and painted the dining room. Felt good today.
I washed and painted the dining room. Felt good today.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
April 28, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Wed. Cold cloudy
I went to the Dr. and got groceries. To church tonite. Joan Carter (our former missionary) was at the church tonite.
I went to the Dr. and got groceries. To church tonite. Joan Carter (our former missionary) was at the church tonite.
Monday, April 27, 2015
April 27, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Tues. Rained in afternoon and turned cool.
I didn't get much done today.
I didn't get much done today.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
April 26, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Monday rainy half of day.
I didn't do much of anything. I walked over to Ruth's awhile.
Footnote: Ruth is her sister-in-law who lives just across the road.
My note: I was in another show yesterday - Saturday - and it was a good one. I show with a group of 12 women in a rented hall here in Cincinnati. It is the same group that I do a show with in November and this year we decided to try a Spring show too. It was well attended even though to weather was nasty - cold and rainy. I sold a lot of dolls and cards and some scarves. Rachel makes these cute little wristlets (purses) from the back pockets of blue jeans and they sold well too. All the women in the show bring 2-3 food items that are homemade and we have a big spread along with coffee, tea and soft drinks. So the people come and eat and shop and everyone has good sales. Rachel helps keep the food organized. So now I have money to treat the grandchildren - that is why I do all the work.
I didn't do much of anything. I walked over to Ruth's awhile.
Footnote: Ruth is her sister-in-law who lives just across the road.
My note: I was in another show yesterday - Saturday - and it was a good one. I show with a group of 12 women in a rented hall here in Cincinnati. It is the same group that I do a show with in November and this year we decided to try a Spring show too. It was well attended even though to weather was nasty - cold and rainy. I sold a lot of dolls and cards and some scarves. Rachel makes these cute little wristlets (purses) from the back pockets of blue jeans and they sold well too. All the women in the show bring 2-3 food items that are homemade and we have a big spread along with coffee, tea and soft drinks. So the people come and eat and shop and everyone has good sales. Rachel helps keep the food organized. So now I have money to treat the grandchildren - that is why I do all the work.
April 25, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Sunday Cloudy
Millard and I went over to the hospital to visit Mrs. Bailey but she had already come home. Back by to see her, then up to visit Aunt Rose.
Footnote: Millard is her husband. I don't know who Mrs. Bailey was. She did have some neighbors that were Baileys. Aunt Rose Slemp is her mother's half-sister and she lives fairly close.
Millard and I went over to the hospital to visit Mrs. Bailey but she had already come home. Back by to see her, then up to visit Aunt Rose.
Footnote: Millard is her husband. I don't know who Mrs. Bailey was. She did have some neighbors that were Baileys. Aunt Rose Slemp is her mother's half-sister and she lives fairly close.
Friday, April 24, 2015
April 24, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Sat. Fair
I painted again and done house work all day.
Footnote: Not much going on right now for her. She will be working in the garden soon.
I painted again and done house work all day.
Footnote: Not much going on right now for her. She will be working in the garden soon.
April 23, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Friday Fair.
I painted the kitchen and cleaned all day. Janice got married today.
Footnote: Janice is her youngest daughter.
I painted the kitchen and cleaned all day. Janice got married today.
Footnote: Janice is her youngest daughter.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
April 22, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Thurs. Fair.
Painted some more and done house cleaning. Nell Reasor (Avon salesman) came in afternoon.
Footnote: Nell Reasor is a neighbor and fellow church member. She is married to George Reasor and I believe they are not closely related to the Martin Reasor branch.
I am so busy getting ready for this show Saturday that I totally forgot about the blog yesterday and today. I got a few more dolls to finish and I am hoping to get some more cards made. Gonna be tired come Sunday.
Painted some more and done house cleaning. Nell Reasor (Avon salesman) came in afternoon.
Footnote: Nell Reasor is a neighbor and fellow church member. She is married to George Reasor and I believe they are not closely related to the Martin Reasor branch.
I am so busy getting ready for this show Saturday that I totally forgot about the blog yesterday and today. I got a few more dolls to finish and I am hoping to get some more cards made. Gonna be tired come Sunday.
April 21, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Wed. Fair
I painted some, then done my ironing. To prayer meeting tonite.
I painted some, then done my ironing. To prayer meeting tonite.
Monday, April 20, 2015
April 20, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Tues. Fair
Millard & I went to the eye Dr. for check up. Shopped in Kingsport. Wore me out.
Footnote: Millard is her husband. Kingsport is a town just across the Tenn. border (45 miles) and there is a lot of places to shop.
Millard & I went to the eye Dr. for check up. Shopped in Kingsport. Wore me out.
Footnote: Millard is her husband. Kingsport is a town just across the Tenn. border (45 miles) and there is a lot of places to shop.
April 19, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Monday. Rainy
Got up early and got Lucille's family off. Ruth, Smith & I visited Mrs. Hyatt a while. Tonite I went with Maude to hospital to see Valeria Graham.
Footnote: Lucille is her sister who is heading back to Goodrich, Michigan. Ruth is her sister-in-law and Smith is her nephew - they live just across the highway. Mrs. Hyatt is their neighbor. Maude is a friend and neighbor as is Valeria Graham. I think they all go to church together.
Got up early and got Lucille's family off. Ruth, Smith & I visited Mrs. Hyatt a while. Tonite I went with Maude to hospital to see Valeria Graham.
Footnote: Lucille is her sister who is heading back to Goodrich, Michigan. Ruth is her sister-in-law and Smith is her nephew - they live just across the highway. Mrs. Hyatt is their neighbor. Maude is a friend and neighbor as is Valeria Graham. I think they all go to church together.
April 18, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Sunday Fair.
All the family had dinner with us on Easter Sunday. Lucille & Ralph stayed all nite. Everyone but none of our kids.
Footnote: Lucille is her sister and Ralph is Lucille's husband and they are visiting from Michigan.
My Note: I am finished with that long show (Tues. to Sunday). It was good for sales, weather was cool and it rained all day Sunday. Saturday was beautiful. I sold a lot of dolls. I am in another show this Saturday and I sure don't have enough dolls - sold all my silk scarves and most of my cards. So I am working pretty hard this week to get things finished for the next show.
All the family had dinner with us on Easter Sunday. Lucille & Ralph stayed all nite. Everyone but none of our kids.
Footnote: Lucille is her sister and Ralph is Lucille's husband and they are visiting from Michigan.
My Note: I am finished with that long show (Tues. to Sunday). It was good for sales, weather was cool and it rained all day Sunday. Saturday was beautiful. I sold a lot of dolls. I am in another show this Saturday and I sure don't have enough dolls - sold all my silk scarves and most of my cards. So I am working pretty hard this week to get things finished for the next show.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
April 17, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Sat. Fair
We went to Edith's and stayed all day.
Footnote: Edith is her sister who lives in Big Stone Gap, about 9 miles away. I believe Lucille, Ralph and Norma Jean were all there too. They were visiting for Easter.
My Note: I posted a little early as I have a booth at the Cincinnati Flower show and I have to be there at 9AM. So I don't have time to post in the morning before I leave. We set up the show last Sunday and it opened Tuesday afternoon and will go till Sunday. It is big and we have been fairly busy each day. I have sold some dolls and silk scarves and cards. Tomorrow is Ladies Day and they are expecting a nice crowd. So I must get some rest.
We went to Edith's and stayed all day.
Footnote: Edith is her sister who lives in Big Stone Gap, about 9 miles away. I believe Lucille, Ralph and Norma Jean were all there too. They were visiting for Easter.
My Note: I posted a little early as I have a booth at the Cincinnati Flower show and I have to be there at 9AM. So I don't have time to post in the morning before I leave. We set up the show last Sunday and it opened Tuesday afternoon and will go till Sunday. It is big and we have been fairly busy each day. I have sold some dolls and silk scarves and cards. Tomorrow is Ladies Day and they are expecting a nice crowd. So I must get some rest.
April 16, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Friday. Rainy
Lucille, Ralph & Norma Jean come in time for breakfast. Edith, Roy, Doug & Linda come for dinner. We went to Aunt Rose & Uncle Millards in evening.
Footnote: Lucille is her sister who is visiting from Goodrich, Michigan. Ralph is Lucille's husband and Norma Jean is their daughter. Edith is her sister who lives in Big Stone Gap, about 9 miles away. Roy is Edith's husband and Doug is their son and Linda is his wife. Aunt Rose is Rose Baker Slemp, Estelle's mother's half-sister. Uncle Millard Baker is her mother's half-brother. They both live in the community near Estelle's house.
Lucille, Ralph & Norma Jean come in time for breakfast. Edith, Roy, Doug & Linda come for dinner. We went to Aunt Rose & Uncle Millards in evening.
Footnote: Lucille is her sister who is visiting from Goodrich, Michigan. Ralph is Lucille's husband and Norma Jean is their daughter. Edith is her sister who lives in Big Stone Gap, about 9 miles away. Roy is Edith's husband and Doug is their son and Linda is his wife. Aunt Rose is Rose Baker Slemp, Estelle's mother's half-sister. Uncle Millard Baker is her mother's half-brother. They both live in the community near Estelle's house.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
April 14, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Wed. Fair
I went with Millard, out to see Mrs. Otey. Then to the Dr.'s office. Blood pressure down some. To church tonite..
Footnote: Millard is her husband and he works in Big Stone Gap. Mrs. Otey is a friend of hers who lives in the Big Stone Gap area.
I went with Millard, out to see Mrs. Otey. Then to the Dr.'s office. Blood pressure down some. To church tonite..
Footnote: Millard is her husband and he works in Big Stone Gap. Mrs. Otey is a friend of hers who lives in the Big Stone Gap area.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Ajpril 13, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Tues. Fair
I ironed nearly all day. Mrs. Bull come awhile.
Footnote: Mrs. Bull is her neighbor.
I ironed nearly all day. Mrs. Bull come awhile.
Footnote: Mrs. Bull is her neighbor.
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Saturday, April 11, 2015
April 11, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Sunday Cloudy Hot.
We went to Jonesville to Ralph Parson's mother-in-laws funeral. Then down to see Glenn Williams and Janie's baby. It is cute.
Footnote: Jonesville is a small town about 12 miles West of her house. I don't know Ralph Parson. Glenn Williams was a Judge in Lee County at one time - Jonesville was the county seat. Janie Slemp is Estelle and Millard's niece, daughter of Elbert Slemp and Valeria Ely - Millard's sister. I think that is right.
We had a conversation about Janie Slemp Olinger Williams a while back. Seems Janie married a boy from Olinger whose last name was Olinger. He was killed in a car wreck and she married Glenn Williams. She lives in a retirement village in Johnson City, Tenn.
We went to Jonesville to Ralph Parson's mother-in-laws funeral. Then down to see Glenn Williams and Janie's baby. It is cute.
Footnote: Jonesville is a small town about 12 miles West of her house. I don't know Ralph Parson. Glenn Williams was a Judge in Lee County at one time - Jonesville was the county seat. Janie Slemp is Estelle and Millard's niece, daughter of Elbert Slemp and Valeria Ely - Millard's sister. I think that is right.
We had a conversation about Janie Slemp Olinger Williams a while back. Seems Janie married a boy from Olinger whose last name was Olinger. He was killed in a car wreck and she married Glenn Williams. She lives in a retirement village in Johnson City, Tenn.
Friday, April 10, 2015
April 10, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Sat. Fair
I stayed home all day. Tonite we went to Dry Branch to Revival.
Footnote: Dry Branch is a small community near her house - I don't really know how far away it is.
I stayed home all day. Tonite we went to Dry Branch to Revival.
Footnote: Dry Branch is a small community near her house - I don't really know how far away it is.
April 9, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Friday Fair warm.
I kept the car and went to Pennington loafing. Then to Big Stone for Mrs. Everage's funeral.
Footnote: Pennington is a town about 8 miles West. Big Stone Gap is a town about 9 miles East. I don't know Mrs. Everage.
My note: Today was uneventful at my house other than a severe thunder and hail storm about 6 PM. Hail was 1" and came down for so long that the ground was white with the balls. I video taped it pounding the roof over the garage. I could see that easy from my bedroom window. Siding blew off the neighbors house. All is well now - quiet and warm - 65 degrees.
I kept the car and went to Pennington loafing. Then to Big Stone for Mrs. Everage's funeral.
Footnote: Pennington is a town about 8 miles West. Big Stone Gap is a town about 9 miles East. I don't know Mrs. Everage.
My note: Today was uneventful at my house other than a severe thunder and hail storm about 6 PM. Hail was 1" and came down for so long that the ground was white with the balls. I video taped it pounding the roof over the garage. I could see that easy from my bedroom window. Siding blew off the neighbors house. All is well now - quiet and warm - 65 degrees.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
April 8, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Thurs. cloudy
I fixed dinner for Uncle Hop, Aunt Rose, Uncle Henry, Aunt Jeanette, Uncle Doc and Uncle Millard. To Valeria Grahams tonite for Missionary Society.
Footnote: These people are all half-brothers and half-sisters of her mother's. Hop Slemp and Rose Baker Slemp live on the back road near her house. Henry Meade is from Flint, Michigan and is married to Jeanette Baker Meade and they are visiting. Doc Baker and Millard Baker both live nearby. Valeria Graham is a fellow church member. And there goes the blood pressure again.
I fixed dinner for Uncle Hop, Aunt Rose, Uncle Henry, Aunt Jeanette, Uncle Doc and Uncle Millard. To Valeria Grahams tonite for Missionary Society.
Footnote: These people are all half-brothers and half-sisters of her mother's. Hop Slemp and Rose Baker Slemp live on the back road near her house. Henry Meade is from Flint, Michigan and is married to Jeanette Baker Meade and they are visiting. Doc Baker and Millard Baker both live nearby. Valeria Graham is a fellow church member. And there goes the blood pressure again.
April 7, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Wed. Fair warm
I went to the Dr. and my blood pressure was back up. To prayer meeting tonite.
Footnote: All that washing and ironing will do that to you - need to spend more days sewing.
I went to the Dr. and my blood pressure was back up. To prayer meeting tonite.
Footnote: All that washing and ironing will do that to you - need to spend more days sewing.
April 6, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Tues. rainy
I sewed all day. Tonite we all went to Pennington to a shower for Lou Kelly Green.
Footnote: Pennington is a town about 8 miles west of her house. I don't know Lou Kelly Green.
I sewed all day. Tonite we all went to Pennington to a shower for Lou Kelly Green.
Footnote: Pennington is a town about 8 miles west of her house. I don't know Lou Kelly Green.
April 5, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Monday Cloudy
I put out a big wash, then ironed it. Nearly made me sick.
Footnote: Oh dear, that won't happen to any of us, as we just don't iron that much stuff.
My note: The continuing saga:
So the whole time I am driving around, I think my car is sounding not like it usually does. I was planning to leave Monday morning but thought I should take the car to Rob's (a friend of Doug and Linda's) Firestone shop just to have it checked out. So Rob comes and puts his hand on my shoulder and says the car has "NO OIL". Dip stick is dry. No wonder it is pecking. And the serpentine belt is ready to break - this is a 2003 Toyota and has the factory belt on it. Pushing my luck on that one too. Anyway, he fixed everything - $140.00 later and I was on my way home. So the price of gas $2.04 was nothing compared to the other stuff. I got away about noon on Monday and got home safely about 6:30.
I have a 5 day show next week - starting Wednesday and the week after, I have a one day show, April 25, so I am busy trying to get some new things finished.
I put out a big wash, then ironed it. Nearly made me sick.
Footnote: Oh dear, that won't happen to any of us, as we just don't iron that much stuff.
My note: The continuing saga:
So the whole time I am driving around, I think my car is sounding not like it usually does. I was planning to leave Monday morning but thought I should take the car to Rob's (a friend of Doug and Linda's) Firestone shop just to have it checked out. So Rob comes and puts his hand on my shoulder and says the car has "NO OIL". Dip stick is dry. No wonder it is pecking. And the serpentine belt is ready to break - this is a 2003 Toyota and has the factory belt on it. Pushing my luck on that one too. Anyway, he fixed everything - $140.00 later and I was on my way home. So the price of gas $2.04 was nothing compared to the other stuff. I got away about noon on Monday and got home safely about 6:30.
I have a 5 day show next week - starting Wednesday and the week after, I have a one day show, April 25, so I am busy trying to get some new things finished.
April 4, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Sunday rainy
After dinner we went to Appa. hospital to see Vera May Ely who had her sppendix out. Back by Edith's awhile.
Footnote: Appalachia is a small coal mining town about 10 miles away. Vera May Ely is a niece (I think) -daughter of one of Millard's brothers. I don't know all the details of the Ely's families. She is a relative though. Edith is her sister who lives in Big Stone Gap - which is a town between her home and Appalachia.
My continuing story: So Sunday, I went to Food City to get some groceries for Mother and chicken and dressing for our Easter dinner. It was about 2 PM. I got a big hanging basket of geraniums for Mother and set them inside a large grocery cart. I set my purse - big & yellow - down inside the cart by the flowers (not up where the kids sit). I was looking at blueberries and some girl asked me a really stupid question about those little squeezable applesauce containers the kids eat. She walked away and didn't listen for the answer and I mumbled under my breath, "that was weird" . Then I moved the cart over to the watermelon and I turned to get a container of honeydew. When I turned back around, I saw what looked just like my wallet in this girls hand. I quickly looked in my purse and sure enough my wallet was gone. I turned around and started screaming, "stop that girl she has my wallet, get her" and I was running after her. Everyone started running after her and when she got to the outside door, she dropped my wallet in the floor. She didn't get anything and my wallet has all the same things everyone else's has = cash, credit cards and drivers license, gift cards. She had a car waiting outside and was heard to say go, go, go when she got in. They did get the license plate number from the car. The police came and took a report but I didn't file charges as I don't have time to get there for hearings. If I was closer, I would have pressed charges as I know they will do it to someone else - probably that day. I was pretty shaken up and I want this to be a lesson to each of you - be aware of what is going on and don't leave your purse in the cart or open. Very scary and would have been a real mess for me to clean up. There is more I will put in the next post.
After dinner we went to Appa. hospital to see Vera May Ely who had her sppendix out. Back by Edith's awhile.
Footnote: Appalachia is a small coal mining town about 10 miles away. Vera May Ely is a niece (I think) -daughter of one of Millard's brothers. I don't know all the details of the Ely's families. She is a relative though. Edith is her sister who lives in Big Stone Gap - which is a town between her home and Appalachia.
My continuing story: So Sunday, I went to Food City to get some groceries for Mother and chicken and dressing for our Easter dinner. It was about 2 PM. I got a big hanging basket of geraniums for Mother and set them inside a large grocery cart. I set my purse - big & yellow - down inside the cart by the flowers (not up where the kids sit). I was looking at blueberries and some girl asked me a really stupid question about those little squeezable applesauce containers the kids eat. She walked away and didn't listen for the answer and I mumbled under my breath, "that was weird" . Then I moved the cart over to the watermelon and I turned to get a container of honeydew. When I turned back around, I saw what looked just like my wallet in this girls hand. I quickly looked in my purse and sure enough my wallet was gone. I turned around and started screaming, "stop that girl she has my wallet, get her" and I was running after her. Everyone started running after her and when she got to the outside door, she dropped my wallet in the floor. She didn't get anything and my wallet has all the same things everyone else's has = cash, credit cards and drivers license, gift cards. She had a car waiting outside and was heard to say go, go, go when she got in. They did get the license plate number from the car. The police came and took a report but I didn't file charges as I don't have time to get there for hearings. If I was closer, I would have pressed charges as I know they will do it to someone else - probably that day. I was pretty shaken up and I want this to be a lesson to each of you - be aware of what is going on and don't leave your purse in the cart or open. Very scary and would have been a real mess for me to clean up. There is more I will put in the next post.
April 3, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Sat. Cloudy coolish
I stayed in nearly all day. Was over to Everette's a minute.
Footnote: Everette is her brother who lives across the road.
My note: I am back from visiting with Mother. She is doing just fine and went everywhere with me and ate good. I had a terrible trip as far as the trip was but enjoyed the visit with her. On the way down, it started raining hard about Florence, Ky and stopped about Berea. Rained so hard that I pulled of 3 times. When I got near London, the car was making a loud noise and I took the exit but had to stop before I could get to the BP station. Cars are flying by but I got out and had a flat on the right rear. I called 911 and the nice guy said he would send a tow truck but then he said he would call the police which he did and he showed up. I had to unpack the car to get the spare - which was in good shape - and he got the bolts off but couldn't get the tire off - rusted tight. Called another policeman who just kicked the tire and left. Then he called Ky emergency road service and he showed up about 45 minutes later. We are standing on the side of the road all this time and I am scared that someone is texting and going to mow us down. Guy sprayed some stuff on the rust and finally got it off, put the spare on and let me follow him to a tire shop in London. Very nice people and put a new tire on for me - $120.00 and 3 hours later I was on my way. Started raining hard again at Corbin and rained hard to Knoxville. I was exhausted by the time I got to Kingsport.
I'll finish the story in the next entry. It only gets better!!!
I stayed in nearly all day. Was over to Everette's a minute.
Footnote: Everette is her brother who lives across the road.
My note: I am back from visiting with Mother. She is doing just fine and went everywhere with me and ate good. I had a terrible trip as far as the trip was but enjoyed the visit with her. On the way down, it started raining hard about Florence, Ky and stopped about Berea. Rained so hard that I pulled of 3 times. When I got near London, the car was making a loud noise and I took the exit but had to stop before I could get to the BP station. Cars are flying by but I got out and had a flat on the right rear. I called 911 and the nice guy said he would send a tow truck but then he said he would call the police which he did and he showed up. I had to unpack the car to get the spare - which was in good shape - and he got the bolts off but couldn't get the tire off - rusted tight. Called another policeman who just kicked the tire and left. Then he called Ky emergency road service and he showed up about 45 minutes later. We are standing on the side of the road all this time and I am scared that someone is texting and going to mow us down. Guy sprayed some stuff on the rust and finally got it off, put the spare on and let me follow him to a tire shop in London. Very nice people and put a new tire on for me - $120.00 and 3 hours later I was on my way. Started raining hard again at Corbin and rained hard to Knoxville. I was exhausted by the time I got to Kingsport.
I'll finish the story in the next entry. It only gets better!!!
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Aipril 2, 1965 Aunt Estelle wrote
Friday Sunshiny & cool
I got Sturgill son-in-law to help me plant potatoes. When I took him home I went on down to Aunt Rose's awhile.
Footnote: The Sturgill family lives on the back road near her house. Aunt Rose is her mother's half-sister and she lives on the same back road as the Sturgill family.
My Note: I am planning to leave in the morning (Thur.) to drive to Kingsport to spend the weekend with Mother. She thinks I haven't been there in years. I am really busy getting ready for 4 shows in the next two months and am not going to have much free time. So I will take my computer and hope I can get away to write on the blog, but if I don't you will know why. I will catch up eventually. I hope everyone has a nice Easter and you get to spend it with your family. I love Easter dinner if it is ham and potato salad.
I got Sturgill son-in-law to help me plant potatoes. When I took him home I went on down to Aunt Rose's awhile.
Footnote: The Sturgill family lives on the back road near her house. Aunt Rose is her mother's half-sister and she lives on the same back road as the Sturgill family.
My Note: I am planning to leave in the morning (Thur.) to drive to Kingsport to spend the weekend with Mother. She thinks I haven't been there in years. I am really busy getting ready for 4 shows in the next two months and am not going to have much free time. So I will take my computer and hope I can get away to write on the blog, but if I don't you will know why. I will catch up eventually. I hope everyone has a nice Easter and you get to spend it with your family. I love Easter dinner if it is ham and potato salad.
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