Andy, My Mother (95 in July), Dad (we lost him two years before Andy) and Sister (Andy's mom, had a birthday Saturday) |
My sister loves that sort of ants building a pyramid crazy, I do not.
Aunt Em and Elaine |
Andy, My Mother (95 in July), Dad (we lost him two years before Andy) and Sister (Andy's mom, had a birthday Saturday) |
Aunt Em and Elaine |
It's been a tough week so I'll leave you with a few more phone pics. This rope smells like you and you belong to me therefore ...
Nice memories.
ReplyDeleteHoping to make more this year, Lydia.
DeleteY'all sure do it up right!
ReplyDeleteWe try, Brian, but then again so do you. Time to stretch out and brush my fur.
DeleteSweet poignant memories.... there are days when I like that kind of fun and days when I hate every minute of it. So much of that here in Camp Sunset for Seniors. (Say Cheese and stay happy).
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping this will be a banner year because the cousin currently putting it together announced it could be our last. That would truly be sad, although it isn't the same without Aunt Ginny. I know what you mean about hating every minute of it, these old bones might be working out more but they still have something to say about too much walking and standing.
DeleteSay Cheese! to you too, Sallie, hope the good weather holds down there.
I love Ireland. We was four Times there it was always a great pleasure.
ReplyDeleteWow, my Aunt Ginny must have been there dozens of times, I would love to go some day. Hope Brexit doesn't royally screw it up.
DeleteIndeed... the Brexit is a new battle, we have to fight. We will see. I hope one day we drive again there to the fantastisc Emerald Ireland.
Delete...I read the information further on in the text about heroin. You have my compassion. Its sad. Sad to see and can't help...
Sincerely, Heidrun
Have a lovely time- regardless of the weather!
ReplyDeleteYou have to, Kathe, and there's always a shot of Jameson waiting at the end of the rainbow if it's cold.
DeleteNicce post and what nice memories I liked the photos too :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a memorytastic week :-)
And you have a...take the spoon out of the cup!
DeleteWonderful memories of a very Happy St Patrick's Day, especially with loved ones now gone to their heavenly glory. I am half Irish so I'm all for celebrating!
ReplyDeleteWith a name like, "Pat" there was a good chance that you were!
DeleteYou reminded me of the John Belushi movie, "Continental Divide" with your last post. Maybe it's time to see it again, it never plays on TV.
Great memories, Happy St Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteI hope we make some good ones this year, Karren, as it may be our last.
DeleteCan I ask what happened to Andy...he looks so young and full of life. At least you have lots of memories.
ReplyDeleteAndy got hooked on Oxy then heroin, Rose. He was doing well in rehab, but days after I saw him on Christmas he overdosed at home in the bathroom.
DeleteThe drug companies pushed Oxycontin and it was readily available until it was suddenly taken away, leaving so many kids to turn to heroin which was available and inexpensive. I can't even tell you how many of the kids on his soccer team died from the same thing. It's an epidemic that makes you want to beat the crap out of someone, but who?
I am so sorry...
DeleteSuch great memories!
ReplyDeleteThat was a good year, Tamar.
DeleteFun shots and good memories.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely memories of St Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday, Jeanna!
Photos remind us of so much more than just that moment in time. Hope you have another fun filled St Patrick's day in a few weeks time.
ReplyDeleteHello, The Paddy's day parade is a fun time. Great memories of photos of your family. Wishing you many more happy memories! Enjoy your day, wishing you a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteHow fun.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ♥
Awesome archive choice :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
My Corner of the World
Memories are the sweetest things. They bring back not just the "still" moment, but also every feeling and memory attached to that moment and the people involved. This is why I love photography so much.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your beautiful memories with us today and for linking up with us.
ReplyDeleteHappy #ww and hope things work out better for you this week.
Take care
Such cool memories. Thanks for sharing them with us. Wishing you a more peaceful week.
ReplyDeleteHey Jeanna! Sweet memories. Sometimes I think it would be nice to be part of a big family. Hope all's well with you.
ReplyDeletePhotos are a beautiful way to relive moments that are now sweet memories.
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