A Son-in-Law’s Thoughtfulness
Joining us for our rainy day lunch with friends this past Sunday were a couple Ray and I had met only a little while earlier before Sunday School. I’ll call them Janet and Wally. During lunch we got to know…
Joining us for our rainy day lunch with friends this past Sunday were a couple Ray and I had met only a little while earlier before Sunday School. I’ll call them Janet and Wally. During lunch we got to know…
Last week was a poignant time to be writing about President Dwight Eisenhower. I read about why he agreed to run for president in 1952. I watched a video with highlights of his inauguration in 1953. I read from the…
Last night Ray and I participated in a Facebook party with members of Homeschoolers of Maine (HOME). Ray and I are scheduled to speak at their convention in Rockport, March 19-21. History curriculum writers seemed like a logical choice to…
One night last week Ray went to the mailbox at just the right time to see some brief snow flurries. My camera captured this image beneath the security light on the porch. The next day was brisk but the sun…
I can’t let this week go by without telling you about my sweet husband Ray. He is a son-in-law extraordinaire. How he loved and served my dear Mother. “Charlene, we need to pick up some bananas and some of your…
“Going to town” was a common expression when I was a girl. Folks went to town in a literal sense, as in driving into town from the country. “Going to town” also described someone making quick progress on a project,…