You may be wondering why I have a wedding picture of me and my dad! Well, with summer around the corner, many weddings take place. However Bob and I got married in February...the dead of winter. We were living in Chicago at the time, but my wedding was to take place in Rockford. In 1967 there was a huge snowstorm and we would have missed our own wedding except it was the following weekend.
I sure was young WAY back then. Since my father died in 1983, this picture is very special to me. Did you all realize that out of his seven daughters, I was the first to get married.
Just enjoy the photo. I'm proud to say that my mother made my wedding dress. I still have it but sorry to say that I cannot fit into...yet. Maybe someday.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Think Spring Part 1
Remember when we had snow off and on during March and April? Well, sometime in March I finally had had ENOUGH and put my garden flag out which said 'THINK SPRING'. Some days it really looked strange surrounded with that white stuff we call snow. Today I went outside and in our yard took some real evidences of SPRING! Isn't this a beautiful forsythia bush? What early blooming yellow flowers.
Another wonderful color of yellow are these beautiful daffodils...our neighbor next door had these coming up in his yard.
Last but not least...the crocuses are starting to shoot forth. May we all enjoy the beauty of Spring flowers, blooming trees and bushes.
Another wonderful color of yellow are these beautiful daffodils...our neighbor next door had these coming up in his yard.
Last but not least...the crocuses are starting to shoot forth. May we all enjoy the beauty of Spring flowers, blooming trees and bushes.
Think Spring Part 2
To continue with the subject of "THINK SPRING" last year Gary planted a Blazing Orange Maple Tree. What beautiful buds they have on them this year. I also must let you know, if you don't already know that Gary love to stay active. When he lived alone, he was always helping the elderly. Whatever they needed done to their yard or home, he was always available.
This year I even went with him to help out with Lucille's yard. We had about 12 bags of yard waste.
Gary never expects to be paid...and if someone does want to pay him, he really doesn't want much. However, Lucille was very generous to us and now I also have some spending money.
This year I even went with him to help out with Lucille's yard. We had about 12 bags of yard waste.
Gary never expects to be paid...and if someone does want to pay him, he really doesn't want much. However, Lucille was very generous to us and now I also have some spending money.
Monday, April 14, 2008
I'm Back In The Saddle Again!
Well, Actually I'm back in my car again. It's a really long story! Since March 10 to April 14, my car has been at the dealership. Being homebound is NOT a great thing. Let me just fill you all in with my wonderful experience of: 'MY BATTERY WENT DEAD AGAIN!"
In June 2005, I purchased a brand new Buick Lacrosse. Since I was going to retire, I wanted a car that I could rely on. In January 2006 when I went to start my car, it was deader than a door nail. Back and forth to the dealer...kept saying nothing was wrong with the battery. Finally they said that the next time it didn't start they would come and get it. And that's what happened. That January they just replaced the battery.
Let move on to November and December of 2007...You guessed it! The battery went dead AGAIN! To make the story short...over Christmas they replaced the radio. They thought there was a short in the radio causing the battery to go dead.
SURPRISE, SURPRISE! January 21..battery went dead. Dealership couldn't find anything and the car started every day for them. Picked up car January 28. February 2, battery dead again. (I think it's time for a funeral) February 5, they picked up our car. On February 28, we got it back again...nothing seemed to be wrong with it. Am I boring you with this story...sorry. On March 9th ...you already know..battery dead again. From March 9th to the present it has been at the dealership.
On February 4, I talked with the owner and told him I just wanted my car replaced. He was willing to do that. When I talked to GM service office, they said to give him 30 days to find a replacement. I however being so NICE gave him around 50 some days. (He has had cancer and been the hospital) But at the same time his son also works with him and was never told about my car till about 2 weeks ago. FINALLY when I talked to his son...he said to me, "Give me 3-4 days and I will see if I can find a replacment for you." 3 to 4 DAYS and I've been waiting over 50! Well between the dealership and GM Service...I got a call from the son saying "We found a replacement for you." The only thing I didn't get was my heated seats...but listen to this I got CHROME WHEELS. (Nothing that really excited me...I would rather have my heated seats) He did give me a 12month/12,000 miles Bumper to Bumper which I thought was GREAT. So Gary and I checked it out...took it for a drive...checked it inside and out. We decided to go with this replacement.
While signing all the paperwork, we mentioned that the problem of the battery going dead was never really resolved. The son made the comment, "You sure you don't have some kind of magnetic force in your garage?" "Come winter and my battery goes dead in this car,...maybe." was my reply. "Please don't go there." was his reply. Time will tell.
May this been the end of this story. THANKS GOES OUT TO ALL OF YOU WHO HAVE PRAYED FOR US. MY biggest prayer warrior of course is my mother. When I phoned her today she said "I knew it was you and that you would have a replacement" I didn't even know that. Thanks to family members and friends who helped me thru this trial. People who picked me up and took me places...like my wonderful daughter Ann-Marie. And of course Praise to God who always grants grace in all our trial.
In June 2005, I purchased a brand new Buick Lacrosse. Since I was going to retire, I wanted a car that I could rely on. In January 2006 when I went to start my car, it was deader than a door nail. Back and forth to the dealer...kept saying nothing was wrong with the battery. Finally they said that the next time it didn't start they would come and get it. And that's what happened. That January they just replaced the battery.
Let move on to November and December of 2007...You guessed it! The battery went dead AGAIN! To make the story short...over Christmas they replaced the radio. They thought there was a short in the radio causing the battery to go dead.
SURPRISE, SURPRISE! January 21..battery went dead. Dealership couldn't find anything and the car started every day for them. Picked up car January 28. February 2, battery dead again. (I think it's time for a funeral) February 5, they picked up our car. On February 28, we got it back again...nothing seemed to be wrong with it. Am I boring you with this story...sorry. On March 9th ...you already know..battery dead again. From March 9th to the present it has been at the dealership.
On February 4, I talked with the owner and told him I just wanted my car replaced. He was willing to do that. When I talked to GM service office, they said to give him 30 days to find a replacement. I however being so NICE gave him around 50 some days. (He has had cancer and been the hospital) But at the same time his son also works with him and was never told about my car till about 2 weeks ago. FINALLY when I talked to his son...he said to me, "Give me 3-4 days and I will see if I can find a replacment for you." 3 to 4 DAYS and I've been waiting over 50! Well between the dealership and GM Service...I got a call from the son saying "We found a replacement for you." The only thing I didn't get was my heated seats...but listen to this I got CHROME WHEELS. (Nothing that really excited me...I would rather have my heated seats) He did give me a 12month/12,000 miles Bumper to Bumper which I thought was GREAT. So Gary and I checked it out...took it for a drive...checked it inside and out. We decided to go with this replacement.
While signing all the paperwork, we mentioned that the problem of the battery going dead was never really resolved. The son made the comment, "You sure you don't have some kind of magnetic force in your garage?" "Come winter and my battery goes dead in this car,...maybe." was my reply. "Please don't go there." was his reply. Time will tell.
May this been the end of this story. THANKS GOES OUT TO ALL OF YOU WHO HAVE PRAYED FOR US. MY biggest prayer warrior of course is my mother. When I phoned her today she said "I knew it was you and that you would have a replacement" I didn't even know that. Thanks to family members and friends who helped me thru this trial. People who picked me up and took me places...like my wonderful daughter Ann-Marie. And of course Praise to God who always grants grace in all our trial.
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