Thursday, June 15, 2006

Well, its Thursday, and I have finished payroll. I guess my magic genni didn't show up to complete the task for me. Though I did do a lot of wishing.

I can't believe I will be 44 tomorrow! OMG! I am getting old and my kids are catching up quickly, because as of tomorrow, I will not celebrate any more birthdays. They will just have to catch up. In all honesty, I am enjoying the age. I think the 40's have been the best. My kids have grown up and become great adults. I have a grandchild on the way, a son who will be an Oklahoma Detective and another daughter who is climbing the ladder with Southern Bell Company. I could not ask for better kids.

Here is Maria at her job:
Isn't she just so cute. To think an accident almost took her life and now she is married. The only thing, I wish she lived closer to home. But, no she has to live in a different state. But, I see her as much as possible. Three time a year at the moment and when we can work in more time we will.





Its that time again, GET BACK TO WORK!! Well, at least I am blogging and I will figure this thing out in time. Plus to find the time. But, in a way this has helped me I think to get my mind on something else. Plus, I will be leaving in a little bit to see my grandbaby on an ultra sound. Can't wait!!! I will scan for all to see.......

Tuesday, June 13, 2006



My nieces are in Italy and having a wonderful time. I was so excited when I saw them. It has been a very long time since I have seen them and to be honest, I wish I would have seen them more. Living apart from your family is hard, and as always it's the kids who miss out on knowing their family roots. Only what they hear is what they can remember. It is always better when you can talk about your Aunt in a first hand response. For instance. 'You should have seen Aunt Cindy when she was running around the house, she began to slip and her legs flew in the air, and them BAM! Her butt hit the ground; you could feel the earth move." Not the typical stuff from their father or mother, "Yes, I can remember your Aunt Cindy running around the house...." Still they are a joy and to have them remember me is more important than they will ever know.