TERRY
Not much change from yesterday. Terry is doing the same and I am sitting here trying to decide how to spend the day. I think it will be watching some tennis, taking a couple of dips in the pool and then working on papers that need to be thrown or filed.
Back to Dakota Attitude
Not everyone was. happy when Millie Hanke came into the world on October 11, 1930. It was my brother Ervin's sixth birthday. When my grandmother brought me down, she said, "Here's a present for you Ervin." And he said, "take it back".
When I was 12 years old, we were coloring Mother's Day cards in school. We had one color for if she was dead and the other color if she was alive. So I was coloring for my mom that was at home, and the teacher said, "No, your Mom's not alive, she's dead. I went, "She was alive this morning when I left." And that was how I found out that I had a different mom. Anno and Lydia van Oosting wanted to adopt me, "Patsy says, but because her birth father hadn't relinquished his parental rights they had to wait til I was 18.
Here it is a little past 11:00 and I have done nothing today that means anything. I have written a little and then did something else. Come back to the blog and wrote a little more and then again did something else. I guess that means it is time to close the blog for the day with very little in it. As I sign off I know Terry has her eyes closed but perhaps not sleeping. I will have to see if she needs anything. AND yes I am finished with my FP and for some reason today it was not all that special. Maybe tomorrow.
I guess I will finish with a cartoon that I saw on the computer. No need to explain and perhaps it is not every a good thing to post but will do so anyway!!!
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