Good Morning, Nikos.
Thanks for posting new thread for today.
Good Morning to all on the Trump Family Train.
Looking forward to two great rallies.
Had a great visit with 92 yr. old birthday aunty.
She is so cute, doing pretty well except for the melanoma on the end of her thumb. Dr. removed the tip of her thumb and wants to remove up to 1st joint. No, she says, ain’t gonna happen. We took her a beautiful bouquet of wild flowers and yellow roses and went to dinner with all the family. So enjoyed all the visiting. We stayed quite late, worried about over tiring her. She didn’t want us to leave and we didn’t really want to leave her either. Wonderful day!
Didn’t get to see yesterday’s rally, will try to fit it in between the 2 today.
Can hardly wait for the MS rally.
GO Trump go!!!!
Rudy was great as always. Sessions too.
Your beautiful visit to celebrate your aunt’s birthday touches my heart.
I lost my dear aunt Dorothy three years ago. She was my mother’s older sister and just missed turning 100 years old by 17 days. She was born July 27, 1913 and passed away July 10, 2013. She was a World War II Navy Nurse and I (as her only immediate survivor; she never married and had no children) received a citation signed by Obama in her honor.
She was 11 years older than her sister (my mother) and was almost 47 when I was born. We were extremely close!! Her health was remarkably good for the most part. She had spent many years in an assisted living facility, where she even shared a room with my mother/her sister for close to two years. My mother passed merely nine months prior to my aunt. Both suffering leg fractures and mercifully succumbing with a day or two. My mother’s health had drastically deteriorated over many years and she had dementia/alzheimers. My mother’s death was somewhat of a blessing because she had suffered so much and been in and our of hospitals and rehabilitation centers. She lost touch with reality and our relationship was strained to the breaking point.
While I should have been more prepared for my aunt’s passing (she was nigh 100), her death hit me extremely hard both emotionally and physically. I even had a bout of shingles. Time has healed my loss a bit and I just cherish all the wonderful years I had with my aunt.
Thanks again for sharing your aunt’s birthday with us—so happy she enjoyed her special day and I can fully understand how hard it was to leave her. I always felt the same way with my aunt Dorothy!!