2019, 2020, Working out at Anytime Fitness

02.13.20 Our exercise class!

This was our exercise class today at the fitness center. https://www.facebook.com/ItsGoneViralOfficial/videos/935929943436211/ Ha ha! That really wasn't our exercise class but it was too cute not to share! Roy and I survived day two at the fitness center!  We tried out different equipment and worked out for about an hour! Afterward, we even walked all around… Continue reading 02.13.20 Our exercise class!

2020, Family Fun, Home in Amite

01.30.20 Everyone should have a Chip

From time to time our youngest son Chip comes to visit on his day off. Today was one of those special days! He dropped precious Madisyn off at school and was at our house around 9 am. Most of the day was spent down by our pond. Chip and Roy fished, I cheerleaded and several… Continue reading 01.30.20 Everyone should have a Chip

2019, 2020, Home in Amite

01.26.20 Roy’s back door project

Roy started this "back door project" sometime in October of last year because the bottom of both sides of our back door had rotted and the baseboard next to it was rotted as well. There is no covering over the back door so rain hits the door and was somehow getting in. This blog post… Continue reading 01.26.20 Roy’s back door project

2020, Dementia

01.11.20 Bits and pieces of dementia writings over the last two years

Since I laid it all out there in my last blog post about recent events in this dementia journey I want to share that I am coming out of the bad spell. It's not at all back to "my normal" but it is better. Better for me may not be what you think of as… Continue reading 01.11.20 Bits and pieces of dementia writings over the last two years

2019

01.09.20 Dementia is an awful little disease

Dementia is an awful little disease. There's really nothing little about it. You get a diagnosis and only share it with your closest friends and family. You do see a few deficiencies you haven't had before but you work around it and go on. Then you can't read words well, sometimes. You don't remember things… Continue reading 01.09.20 Dementia is an awful little disease

2019

01.01.20 Reflections on God’s Blessings in 2019

Since we began publishing our blog in 2012 we've posted a Reflections on God's Blessings each year. This year we did not travel at all. What we've done during this year is nothing remarkable but it is our life and I'll share while I still can. It's all here but in no date order and… Continue reading 01.01.20 Reflections on God’s Blessings in 2019

2019

01.01.20 Reflections on God’s Blessings in 2019

Since we began publishing our blog in 2012 we've posted a Reflections on God's Blessings each year. This year we did not travel at all. What we've done during this year is nothing remarkable but it is our life and I'll share while I still can. It's all here but in no date order and… Continue reading 01.01.20 Reflections on God’s Blessings in 2019

2019

12.31.19 Wacky Wonderful New Years

I hope everyone is enjoying a fun and safe New Years' Eve! Please don't drink and drive tonight - or any day or night! If we all chose to live by this, our new year would be a spectacular one! The Youth Drama team at Oak Bridge Community Church performs a black light hands drama… Continue reading 12.31.19 Wacky Wonderful New Years

2019

12.28.19 What made our Christmas so wonderful!

This Christmas was wonderful! There were four events that made it so wonderful. Most important was Christmas Eve with our sons and their families. Our sweet Ella was sick with fever so she and our daughter in law Amy weren't able to be with us. Amy did send a bunch of food that we all… Continue reading 12.28.19 What made our Christmas so wonderful!

2019

12.27.19 The Legend of Ed Orgeron, by “Papa Heaux”

The thunder rumbles in Death Valley A storm has arrived this you know This storm brings bright lightening to rally And the storm’s name is “Coach O” LaFourche is the bayou on which he was born To parents named BaBa and CoCo They saw a special light in this one they adorned A young Prince… Continue reading 12.27.19 The Legend of Ed Orgeron, by “Papa Heaux”