We were still at fall camp and lots of laughs and lots of
memories.
I had changed locations. This house belongs to the sister
was next oldest to me. Her house was all on one level, so, it was easier to get
around. Due to the MSA, it is much more
difficult to get around in someone else’s home than at my own. Our home has
been adapted to make it easier for me. My family made a greatly appreciated
effort to try to make it comfortable for me.
During our stay, we had lots of visitors from morning until
night. It was a lot of fun.
One of the visitors was cute and adorable and I wanted to
take him home with me. I even had his name picked out. Every time I held him, I
called him Juneau. He was Alaskan Husky, after all. But, I knew that he would
be too big for a condo. So, while I was there, I pretended that he was my dog.
One night, all the girls plus one got together for a karaoke
night at this sister’s house. We had a blast! My nephew took a turn at the
microphone. He said, “I’m gonna warn you first, this song is really, really
loud” and then he broke out into Who Let the Dogs Out. We all laughed. We had
some more good laughs when two of my sisters sung “You’re not woman enough to
take my man” to each other. They really
put on a show.
We shared lots of good times and memories at this sister’s
house and one of the things that stayed with me was from quote I saw in her
house, “Families are tied together with heartstrings,” and ours truly is.
LOL - you fogot to put in the picture of the Wild Scrunchie..bwahahaha.. he did make a sneak peak in one of the above photos! 6th Pic.
ReplyDeleteit was so much fun , love and miss you sis .xoxo Bertha
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