I always wanted a sister and God gave me all these girls.This post was meant to go with the last pics, as you see I still am lost with this technology blogging lark. Anyhow the year is slipping away and I was thinking of some of the major events, Having Surgery was a first for me, both knees replaced, I never did things by half that's for sure. Jared got his Phd, so we now have a Doctor in the family, we are all so very proud of him.We also lost a good friend to cancer in July, may you rest in peace Hugh. Also the Haimes family moved out to Australia, miss them so much. Who knows what 2012 will bring, Good things I hope.
Friday, 30 December 2011
Sunday, 30 October 2011
I'm trying not to be sad today, Gael, Tim and the girls are flying out to Australia tomorrow night for three years. I know it's a wonderful opportunity for them as a young family, and hopefully I will get to visit them next year.
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Pure Nostalgia
Found this old photo while tidying. This was the summer of '74. Hazel was about five months old and her older sister Gael was five years old. This was one of our first cars. Gordon took me away for the week end to Nairn. I remember spending all my money in the phone box checking with the babysitter if the kids were ok. Check out Gordon's bell bottoms Ha Ha. Happy Days.
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Bricking it......
Tomorrow is D day. Wishaw General in the morning for knee replacement surgery. Fear not! they've got the technology to rebuild me. I'll be the bionic wummin. I was last in hospital on Mothers day 1974 to give birth to Hazel, so I can't complain. She is coming down on Sunday to help nurse me back to health, bless her, Gordon will be lost for a few days but I'm sure Haze Babe will keep him on his toes. I must say it's been lovely tonight, the phone, e.mail and facebook have been real busy with family and friends wishing me well. I was quite touched. Oh well just got to bite the bullet now. It's good to know that Gordon will give me a priesthood blessing before I go tomorrow. Can't fail with these three carers, aren't I lucky?
Monday, 21 March 2011
Relief Society Birthday Party 2011
Our Relief Society Birthday Bash turned out to be a fun night, About 25 sisters came out to celebrate this wonderful womens movement. I didn't realise that it's the oldest and largest world wide womans organisation with over 8 million members in 170 countries. It was established on March 17th 1842 with a handful of good women, and I'm proud to be a member and honoured to be the President of the Motherwell Ward.
They are a lovely group of women who are only to happy to help and serve. Having grown up in a houseful of men, I appreciate having sisters. The four sisters in ancient attire, performed a readers theatre and then they bore their testimonies. It was very spiritual. The McKee girls sang Daughter of a King accompanied on the piano with Susan Duncanson. Lovely!
We then went on to have some fun with a game of Irish Bingo and a gurning contest [hilarious]. The usual eats and a good natter. A big thankyou to all who contributed. We are now planning an Easter Cup Cake Extravaganza.
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