Brim Palmer Linzey
fam•i•ly Pronunciation: 'fam-lE, 'fa-m&- Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -lies Etymology: Middle English familie, from Latin familia household 1. the basic unit in society traditionally consisting of two parents rearing their own or adopted children 2. people united by common affiliation 3. persons of common ancestry 4. people regarded as deriving from a common stock 5. individuals living under one roof and/or one head
Saturday, December 31, 2005
Happy New Year Everyone!!
Here's wishing everyone a very Happy, Healthy, Loving, Wealthy and Peaceful New Year! Blog at ya next year! Love you all!
Friday, December 30, 2005
Hi to all:
Christmas is over and 2005 is at it's end. What a good year! Hope we will see all of you at Bobby & Bridget's Monday Jan. 2nd. I turned 67 on Dec. 12th and Pat and I were marrid 47 years ago Dec. 28th. We love you all.
Tom
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
A Florida Snowman
Who says you can't build a Snowman without snow??? ;) Thanks to my Cousin Patsy *big hug and kiss* we built one!! What a wonderful Snowman and the best thing is I get to keep him for years to come!! Love ya!
Sunday, December 25, 2005
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Girl Scout Cookies
Ok, Serena is officially selling Girl Scout Cookies. If you are interested, let me know. The troop plans of spending the money they raise on going horse back riding. However, they need to raise A LOT to do this. I am not too excited about this just because I am so overprotective. The thought of Serena high up on a horse terrifies me! She, on the other hand, is excited. She is on a mission to sell 150 boxes. Her orders are due in by January 24th and the cookies should arrive on February 18th. The cost is $3 per box. Also, if you are on a diet, you can still order cookies. The Girl Scouts are sending cookies over to the troops in Iraq. You simply order what you think they would like and let me know the order is for the troops (you still pay for the order, though).
Monday, December 12, 2005
Remembering Ginger
Today is the 18th Anniversary of Ginger's death, we went and put flowers on the grave yesterday.
I like to remember her life, smile, jokes, laugh. When I remember these she still makes me smile. I think my favorite Christmas memory is of Aunt Pat's old house and she always had the row of bells hanging in at the doorway into the dining room, Ginger and I would always run and try to touch the very top one(she would always ring it) :)
Love to all,
Laura












