Thank you, Helen, for your kind comments on my own blog: TOM'S JOURNAL. i just called my wife, Sharon, and she says that she is already feeling better-- for draining the fluids in her body at the hospital.
Tom S tschuckman@aol.com Disabled Vietnam Vet: 68-70 Jesus is Lord.
Helen, I know you've been through a lot and are thankful for Our Lord and the way He has blessed you, Ken, and Mira with the ability to endure and continue to live life for Him. You are a blessed family and I wish you bountiful blessings for you and yours... Happy Thanksgiving...
Happy Thanksgiving, hope you guys had a great one. I was at Shiela's Blog making my comment and was looking at yours and said I hope you and Ken have a great day. I had to delete the comment just after I published. Anyway, NOW, I hope you and Ken had a great day. Take care. Jack & Sherry with love.
Well, the turkey is almost gone. So are the pies. I heard we are going to have turkey mixed in Heinz Turkey Gravy over toast for lunch. This kind of meal will continue until the turkey is gone, gone, gone.
I wish you and your family a good after Thanksgiving rememberance. I recall the Thanksgivings we had when our big family was together and sometimes it was at my Aunt and Uncle's farm. An old farm house with one room that had sliding doors that seperated it from the house. It was the dining room, or special room as in days of old. The house had a porch running around it and very narrow stairs going upstairs to two small bedrooms only. My cousin Billy was in one room and his parents in the other. There had to be one more room for Sherry when they all lived there when we were children. There was a big old kitchen, and then a parlor, or living room. Other years we had Thanksgiving in Peoria IL or in Joliet IL where my family lived. I shared a very nice dinner this year with my neighbors family. mark/salty
Just wanted to tell you that I am slowly getting the cat, Baby Kitty, to do things on his own. It used to be a real chore for somebody to get him cornered and pick him up and put him in his cage for the night. It was a job I couldn't do as I can't breathe if I bend over so I just talked to him and got two or three treats and told him to follow me. He did, finally, and I gave him the treats when he got in the cage. Now, when it is bedtime, sometimes he goes in the cage by himself, but anybody can walk with him at bedtime and he goes in the cage. I think he is a smart cat and I brush him each day and give him a treat now and then. He has taught me a lot I didn't know about cats.
Happily married to my better half, Ken. We have 4 children between us and two grandchildren. We also have two of the sweetest dogs, Patches and Daisy Mae. They bring a lot of joy to the two of us and the rest of the family love them also.
I wish the same for you and yours, sweet Helen.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family!! Sheila
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family also.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to & your family!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving too!!!
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ReplyDeletewishing you & yours much joy & happiness. make it a day to remember!
A very HAPPY THANKSGIVING to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteHelen,
ReplyDeleteHope you, Ken, Mira and the rest of your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
~Sara
Wishing you, Ken and your entire family the best. Have a wonderful day...love Joyce
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ReplyDeleteEnjoy.....LindaMay
Thank you, Helen, for your kind comments on my own blog: TOM'S JOURNAL. i just called my wife, Sharon, and she says that she is already feeling better-- for draining the fluids in her body at the hospital.
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Disabled Vietnam Vet: 68-70
Jesus is Lord.
Have a good Thanksgiving, Helen and Ken
ReplyDeleteHelen,
ReplyDeleteI know you've been through a lot and are thankful for Our Lord and the way He has blessed you, Ken, and Mira with the ability to endure and continue to live life for Him. You are a blessed family and I wish you bountiful blessings for you and yours... Happy Thanksgiving...
Mik
Happy Thanksgiving, Helen!
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Happy Thanksgiving Helen to you and yours. So much to be thankful for this year.Have a wonderful day.
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Happy Thanksgiving, hope you guys had a great one. I was at Shiela's Blog making my comment and was looking at yours and said I hope you and Ken have a great day. I had to delete the comment just after I published.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, NOW, I hope you and Ken had a great day.
Take care.
Jack & Sherry with love.
I'm here late so I'll still say I hope you all had a nice day.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and Ken and patches and daisy had a wonderful thanksgiving!!!
ReplyDeletePRAISE OUR LORD JESUS FOR THE MANY BLESSINGS. sam
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful day with family and friends.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanks Giving to you and your family as well !! Great..Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteWell, the turkey is almost gone. So are the pies. I heard we are going to have turkey mixed in Heinz Turkey Gravy over toast for lunch. This kind of meal will continue until the turkey is gone, gone, gone.
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family a good after Thanksgiving rememberance. I recall the Thanksgivings we had when our big family was together and sometimes it was at my Aunt and Uncle's farm. An old farm house with one room that had sliding doors that seperated it from the house. It was the dining room, or special room as in days of old. The house had a porch running around it and very narrow stairs going upstairs to two small bedrooms only. My cousin Billy was in one room and his parents in the other. There had to be one more room for Sherry when they all lived there when we were children. There was a big old kitchen, and then a parlor, or living room. Other years we had Thanksgiving in Peoria IL or in Joliet IL where my family lived. I shared a very nice dinner this year with my neighbors family. mark/salty
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of your visits.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to tell you that I am slowly getting the cat, Baby Kitty, to do things on his own. It used to be a real chore for somebody to get him cornered and pick him up and put him in his cage for the night. It was a job I couldn't do as I can't breathe if I bend over so I just talked to him and got two or three treats and told him to follow me. He did, finally, and I gave him the treats when he got in the cage. Now, when it is bedtime, sometimes he goes in the cage by himself, but anybody can walk with him at bedtime and he goes in the cage. I think he is a smart cat and I brush him each day and give him a treat now and then. He has taught me a lot I didn't know about cats.
ReplyDeleteHelen,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update on Ken's eyes.
Prayers going up for you both.
xx
Merry