Posted on 01/18/2016 6:00:15 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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Howdy, Kathy! (((hugs)))
We sure did...or at least hubby did while I was at work. As far as I know she’s snug as a bug in a rug. :)
She was busy going through boxes, picking out stuff that she wanted to use and then we’ll store what she doesn’t want right now.
The place she is in was a locally famous hotel and was converted into appartments for retired and those needing assistance. They provide her meals [and I’ve heard that they are good!], clean for her and provide towels and sheets.
I’m almost persuaded to move in next door to her. LOL! Just Kidding...sort of! ;)
Aaaah, brings back more memories. Saw those guys a few times while in NC. Sure would be nice to have a time machine to take me back.
Take it easy driving home. Fingers crossed your sister felt up to cooking so you won’t have to.
See ya in a bit.
It sounds like a nice setup your MIL moved into. And being a former hotel rather than a new building, it won’t seem “institutional”. I hope she likes it there. That will give you and hubby peace of mind, knowing she’s happy and well-taken care of.
Holy cow! Love Cracker but what a straaaaange video. LOL!
My father was stationed there several times in the 50s and 60s to receive or to impart training. My mother hated the place because in those days the area never seemed to have sunshine. My mother swore the natives would evacuate or go to bomb shelters if they ever saw the sun. We were never there for long at a time, 30 to 90 days.
LOL! And they said confusers were going to make life easier, as I recall.
This and the one before were better though I did like the first song. It rocked.
Are you talking about here in this area?
Love em or hate em they are an American band
Gnight
Love em or hate em they are an American band
Gnight
And I do like ‘em. :-) Thanks for the tunes.
I'm going to poke around on the internet and see if I can find where the runways came from.
And thank you for your service to our country.
It sure will make us feel better now that she’s here close by. It was mighty hard to make a 7 1/2 hour trip when she would call to tell us that she was ill or had fallen and broken a leg...both of them last summer. Not at the same time, thank God!
She is a very VERY independent 94-years young and she just didn’t “feel rght” about staying with us too long. I know she’ll make lots of friends and they’ll all love her. She is a real treasure!
Did ya get that #50? if so...WOOHOO! LOL!
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