I will never forget seeing Micky Mantle and Yogi Berra in a ball game against my home team.
I will never forget the kindness and friendship of the people on this site. How so many people from so many different places can come together and
talk and share. It has been a wonderful experience for me. They has seen me in so many different stages of my life. The ups and downs. I have truly become a
better person and learned so many things.
I'll never forget those painful eyes I have seen on the last day of my school ...they hunt me still today.
I'll never forget holding my youngest grandson who was born ten weeks prematurely, weighed 1lb 13oz and had arms and legs small enough to fit through my wedding ring! He's 11 now, just started senior school, a real live wire, who is shooting up in height so he's almost taller than his mother (my daughter)!
I will never forget the greatness of Jimmy Carter.
There are so many things that one remembers. Some happy and some sad. I remember my friend, Stephen McPherson, and I hiking out into the Mojave desert away from our small community of Hinkley, California. We were working on earning a merit badge. The hike and then cooking a meal over an open fire were necessary. That was the very first time I ate a T-Bone steak.
Hm. One good, one not.
Not: My boss coming to say Dad was on the phone and wanted me to take the call somewhere private. Mom had died of a heart attack.
Good: Holding my infant son moments after his birth (eighteen years ago this past week).
The first time I had sex.
πMagic Cookie FAIRY πͺ
So many happy memories but the thing I won't forget is the birth of my son & daughter .
The love of a mother and father πβ€ ..bless
Birthdays and anniversaries πππππππ
I will never forget my Dad. I don't think anyone had a father like I did. He couldn't go outside for 5 minutes without being surrounded by children. When I went home my friends always had to go in to say "Hello" to my father (my Mama too).
My grandfather, who never ask for a thing. He taught himself the violin. He read the Bible from beginning to end several times. He was my mentor.