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Job 42:3

Happy Birthday brother, have a great day!
In other news of great interest, Russell left today driving the motorhome to Texas to have it repaired. They're repairing the same thing they repaired last year. Iwould have gone, but there's just too much going on this week and sitting in a waiting room ALLLLL day with two dogs just isn't that appealing. Once you've done it, you really are able to skip that experience the second time! He should get to Texas tomorrow, have the motorhome worked on Monday and hopefully start home Tuesday.
Over at Kelly's Corner, she's doing Show Me Where You Live Friday featuring wedding dresses. Russell and I got married November 4, 1995, it was one of the happiest days of my life. We both grew up in the church we were married in, but didn't know each other well. In another post wayyyyy back, I told the story of how we met.....but since I am basically lazy and didn't want to look for that post, I'll briefly tell you again, since I know you're waiting breathlessly to hear.
Cousin Grady and his mama, Brian's sister, Mary Grace.
Me holding Grady. Is he handsome or what???
My DH holding Grady. By the way, Russell is a baby magnet, they all love him!


Brian and Robin, mama and daddy, mingling with their guests.
A great baby shower and we are so honored to have been included! All these babies will be loved by so many!
My sister, Cathy with our cousin, Claire.
Cousins, Matt, our youngest and Ty.
Russell's mom and Matt.
My nephew, Mike dancing with his daughter......that was a really sweet moment!
My brother, Michael, his future daughter in law Kayla, his son Chris and my sister in law Pam.

This is a great shot of my sisters hair! She walked in front of my camera just as I snapped the picture....who knows what was behind that head!?
My sister, Debbie, her son Joshua and my brother in law Mike.
Sisters! Niece Jenny with her sister Kerri and great niece, Abby.



Sisters! Debbie, Nancy and Cathy.
And as my grandmother often used to say, the great battle ended and the sun went down! We had to leave the festivities and go home to bed!
What a great day for weddings! We so enjoyed watching these families unite!
I was still nervous, but trying to smile while Adam was finishing his french fries.
We took pictures while we waited.

We started back home in the late afternoon traffic. The kids actually made it home before we did. About Dothan, my phone rang and it was the flight representative in their home airport who said, we have two unaccompanied minors and no one is here to pick them up. I just held the phone while several thoughts went through my mind. One was, now I'm en route to Florida and they are in California. How will I possibly fix this??? I asked for my granddaughter to be put on the line. She was, as always, calm as she assured me her mama would be there and to "chill out". Sure enough, their mama was there but had gone to the wrong gate. I soon got another call and all was well. They were safely home!







After the movie, I took them to their great grandmother's where they spent the night and watched the parade the next morning. The parade is always fun to watch at her house as she lives right on the parade route. They just set up chairs and when it's over, they just take them back in the house! Very convenient.
Then it was off to my brother's where part of the family was gathered. We try to make sure they see and visit with all of their "Florida family" while they're here, which is no small task! We are a big family.











