A most happy birthday, Dad!!
This is a terrific idea (thanks Shauna and Katie!)especially since Mom and Dad both stated that they didn't want or need any more gifts. So, you certainly won't have to dust or eat this!
Life in the Brock lane these days consist of airport runs on Thursday and Sunday, glorious together time Friday-Sunday, and work, work, work Monday-Friday. I think Charlie and I cherish our time together even more now that we have so many days apart. I realize that just sharing the same space in a room even if doing something separately is good quality time together. Last weekend we were able to enjoy the little balcony in Athens on Saturday morning sipping respective cuppas tea and coffee---until the chill drove us indoors and then down the street to Waffle House.
This weekend I am heading to Fellowship Valley near Clarksville for our first annual girls getaway with church. I am on the organizing committee and we have 50 women going. For a small church of about 150 this is a tremendous turnout! We will be creating more pages in our visual journaling that the women have been working on. One of our gals is an artist and she has taught us all how creative we can be through this outlet. I have even surprised myself! If I figure out how to add a photo to this blog I will post one of my visual journal pages.
Right now, I have to run to Costco and pick up a veggie tray to take on the retreat along with chocolate chip cookies for Charlie to bring to the turkey fry/UGA vs Tenn festivities for Saturday nite. I hate that I am going to miss out :(
Dad, I hope you enjoy all the fams postings. (You wouldn't believe how long it took Anna to walk me thru this over the speakerphone---she was incredibly patient...I feel like I am an old dog learning (not well!) new tricks).
Ah, well. These things keep us young, huh?
Much love,
daughter #2
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