Thank you, Joyce for some interesting things to think about this morning.
1. Do you (or did you used to) watch talk shows? Which are or were your favorite?
Because I worked outside the home for 35 years after I worked inside the home, I never watched much day-time television. After retiring, I rarely turned the TV on during the day, and even now, never watch day-time TV programs. I cannot imagine sitting and listening to a group such as "The View" for pleasure. Never!
2. Would you describe yourself as resilient? If so, what do you think makes you that way? If you answered no explain why?
Yes, I would consider myself to be resilient. Why?
1st and perhaps primary is birth order. I am the oldest child and therefore have a git'her done attitude.
2nd, at the age of 4, I dealt with Polio and daily spinal taps before a miraculous healing. My parents told me that my personality was pretty evident when no longer completely paralyzed, I literally kicked the syringe out of a nurses hand in protest.
3rd, life and loss have taught me that to survive, there is no time for pity parties. My mantra: Just do what you have to do!
3. What parts of life have surprised you the most? Explain.
4. Why do you live where you live?
Refer to previous answer. At the encouragement of our children, we decided it was time to live near one of them. With son in the harsh winters, and daughter in the harsh summers, we chose the latter. Therefore, Plano, Texas has become our new home and we know it was all in God's plan and time. We love it here. Besides, there is a direct flight to son's anytime we want to be there.
5. A memory from this week that made you smile?
We had our Great-Grandbaby Gender Reveal this past Saturday. There were smiles everywhere!
IT'S A BOY!
Chandler is still in a bit of shock but Brad was ecstatic.
We cannot wait to meet Landon Vincent in April, 2022!
Insert your own random thought here.
Before the weekend was over, we celebrated our youngest's 15th birthday.
Later this week I will be making a road trip to spend a few days with my two sweet sisters in South Louisiana, as well as visit one of my dearest and long-time friends. Charlene and Jim were college friends of Dick's, and the Lord put us all together in 1969. We still miss our Jim, but I don't ever want to miss an opportunity to see Charlene whenever I can. Time is short!
Happy Fall Ya’ll