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Memorial Day 2011

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Miss our Mama, she would try and meet us at the Oakhurst cemetery or wait and catch up with us at the North Fork one and take pictures.  - Kathy Jones and Chaplain Richard Lamontange (L-rd, I hope I spelled that right - not enough caffeine yet)

Memorial Weekend

We put the last of Jackie's floor in yesterday and went to Home Depot to get baseboards. Got the boards (and nails), brought those home and then went to Walmart for cat food and got makings for a rib dinner with hot German potato salad, ma.  Going to give it a try came home and I went in the front door and around to the screen porch to let Jackie in.  I started to rush Oscar off the porch and slipped on a fragment of the wood flooring and fell really hard.  I tried to tuck my arm and ended up landing with my fingers out and bent right over backwards, then hit on the elbow and knee.  I scared Jackie, she heard me fall and found me lying on the floor clutching my hand.  We hit it with ice immediately and a naproxin (a codeine was added later - took my nightly dose early).  Ow to the ow! By late last night I couldn't see my knuckles but I could move the fingers, hand, wrist and arm. This morning it was still a little swollen but not as bad and I can move the fingers easier

Greatest Show on Earth

I'm watching "The Greatest Show on Earth" on Netflix, a favorite of mine.  I remember going to the circus twice - the earliest one was when I was 9 years old. I went with my grandmother.  I remember a lot of the acts but I remember most of all was buying a balloon, a tiger balloon. I bought it so Mom could see something strong and beautiful when she woke up in the hospital.  I was being sent to my aunt and uncle's place in L.A. the next morning for a week (that turned into 2 or 3).  I remember walking to Community hospital (you could do that then - 1967 or 1968?). I was scared and worried.  That was a pretty normal state of living for me since age 5.  I'm surprised I didn't develop ulcers, my "nerves" went a bit lower and I've had problems to this day. Mom had nearly died. I wasn't told it was that serious but I saw how thin she was after her hysterectomy.  She had barely gotten home from that when THEY got into a fight. Raised voices

Chris

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Hey, Mama; Lynn called yesterday.  Our Red Hatter and friend Chris had trouble walking a few days back and went to the doctor who ordered catscans or MRIs that showed some lesions on her brain and they did more tests.  They weren't able to get all of the breast cancer a few months ago and it has spread to the brain, lungs and elsewhere.  Lynn says they're going to try radiation treatments on the brain to try and get some more mobility for her for as long as possible.  She wants to go home to her mountains. G-d, Mama, I know it'll be another blow to Lynn, a hard one. How many in our lives, Mom? Didn't it seem rare for someone to pass from cancer or leukemia? Now it seems like most everyone we've known has either fought it or had someone close that has. Uncle George, Karen, Stewart, Donna, Izzy, Bea, our favorite clerk at the $ store, Lemmy, Bowie, Alan Rickman and countless others recently.  And, of course, you, Mama. Thankfully Donna is still with us and it

Car Show

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Heavy Metal Hatikva - Israeli National Anthem

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Before Mother's Day

Haven't written much here - I was focused on doing the writing challenge with National November Writing Month summer camp.  I got started late (on the 13th - didn't realize it was in April this year) and I met my goal of 25,000 words by the 31st.  Pretty darn amazed at that one! It's been hard the last few days - I think because we're going to pay attention to Mother's Day this year, Ma.  We're going to put out the memory stones for you and Mama Marie, right on either side of the large paver coming up to the porch steps.  They won't be walked on and will be noticeable. Miss you, Mom, more than words can say.  We've been busy with yard work inbetween storms. Doesn't look too bad outside.  I need to turn over the beds in the garden for flowers and plants, though and I'm sick today - allergies and infection, I think.  The trees we got from the Arbor foundation are doing well and showing signs of life, including the 3 dogwoods we got for you,

Holocaust Rememberance Day

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Holocause Awareness begans at sunset 05/04/2016 one of the victims: Mashe Lewin, Daughter of Avrohom and Taibe, born 1922 at Dainovka, Wilno, Wilno, Poland Place of death: Woronowo ghetto on 11/05/1942 IDF Soldiers see the Western Wall for the first time after the 6 Day War - in Jordanian hands it had been turned into a urinal