Friday, June 04, 2010

I'll finish updating about Memorial Day Weekend. The meals were great. It was nice to have women though the guys were quite helpful in the house too. The kids would hardly let the grownups rest. They had a new 'something' for the bunch constantly. It was really disappointing that the old Bayliner boat didn't start up right away. It is old and has run a lot of years. It won't pull Scott out of the water on skis, and Ding told me last night it won't pull him out either. Maybe they're just too heavy!!

Groves had to leave on Sunday morning. Doug and Suzanne and the kids left Sunday evening. Doug had apent most of the day trying to get the Bayliner to run.

Pete called with his weekly call Saturday morning. He and Janet were going to cemeteries. Joe went to a ballgame, cemeteries, and Turnbo. Margaret and Norm's grandson got married. I wish one of the Abbotts would update us on that. Rose and Shirley flew to Chicago and drove the old Acura back to sell to Ding.

Sandi and Maudie are coming to Missouri on June 19 through the 30th. They plan on spending some time here in the St. Louis area, some in Conway, and some at the lake. We're really looking forward to their visit.

Ding and I went out to eat last night. Even though he now has the Acura, we took the 'community car' (Aunt Rose's). It was bad timing on his part. It needed gas and we had to pick up prescriptions at two different places.

I fell out of bed last Tuesday night and thought I just had an abrasion on my forehead. My right hand didn't hurt. I went to therapy on Wednesday as usual. On Thursday the hand began bruising and hurting. If I held it in certain position, it sorta flopped. Still does. Went to the doctor on Tuesday of this week. She called at 9:30 last night. No fracture but it may be a tendon injury. Going to have to have an MRI today or Monday.

Looking back over the years in this blog is like keeping a journal. The pictures bring back lots of memories too. The lake and home and other times and places and people are wonderful memories.

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