Texas Bound

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We left Lakeshore drive at 3 PM, Monday October 29, 2007, after saying good by to numerous people who stopped by to wish us well and say they will miss us. Bob drove the motor home and Mary drove the car. We went as far as Kalamazoo and left the motor home in Meijer parking lot and drove the car to Connie and Charley's.. Waiting for us was a great dinner of steak, salad, cheeses potatoes, corn and choice of desert.. Instead of the plan of driving back to motor home the cold weather and Connie's pleading convinced us to stay the night.
The next day Mary accompanied Connie to her Plastic surgeon to get saline injection and ask the many questions Connie has become famous for at the Doctors Office..

Bob and Charley went to Meijer and picked up the motor home. They brought it back to Dotson's and parked it in from of the garage. We all drove into downtown and ate Coney Dog's to revival those of Angelo's Coneys..Charley is very proud of what K-zoo has to offer. . Mary and Bob had to agree they were very, very good.

Back to Dotson's after a stop at Dollar General in Delton.. While on the ride Mary reaches over to remove some hair from Connie's shoulder and comes away with much more than was ever expected. Shock and surprise as more and more keeps falling.. It was like a switch was turn off and the hair was no longer attached.. There were a few laughs but mostly it was a shock even though it was expected. By the time we got back to the house it was evident what was happening and happening fast. Connie decided to move on to the next step very quickly. With only a couple minutes of sadness the scissors and clippers were brought outside and Charley remembered his days in the Army and gave Connie the GI haircut. Back inside the house we tried hats , wigs, laughed and joked to smooth the transition..
Sandwiches and chips and salsa were some of the offerings for supper.



Wednesday is Chemo day for Connie and Mary and Bob are going with her for treatment. The day starts with a talk with Doctor Lipeman who is very nice and enlighting with all of us. Getting blood drawn is an issue for Connie today and Chemo starts 1 1/2 hour late. Once it starts it moves right along and is over around 5:30. We make a stop at the mall and meet Charley at Benningans for a fun Halloween night supper. The rain starts misting as we head back for the house. Connie is so very upbeat and looks so cute in her pink ball cap.
Thursday ,Denise comes over about 11with co-op goodies for Connie and gets to tell Mom and Dad goodbye again as they leave for the warmer south for the winter. What a great visit the last three days have been. Connie has made a gorumet breakfast and then cooks beef stroganoff for us to take on the road plus many goodies for the motor home.. Denise and Connie will be going into K-zoo for Connie's shot.
Mary drives the car and Bob gets back into the "bus" until we get to Meijers and hook up the car and get milk and a few items and get back on 94 to 69 south and go as far as the first rest area west of Indianapolis on I 70. After supper of great beef and noodles, squash, a drink, TV and phone calls ,the motor home is warm and cozy so it is off to bed under the down quilt..

Shipshewana, road trip

Saturday , October 6th, the Lavignes and Bills went on another road trip. On the way we spotted this trailer with geese in cages and the back of the truck was filled with them also. Never expect to see geese traveling down the road like this.
This time to Shipshewana, Indiana to meet up with friends of Lavignes and others to prowl the Amish stores. We went first to Yoders, a store with lots of retro type items. Things like Radio Flyer Wagons, the old fashion kind made of metal. I never seen so many different kinds and sizes of oil lamps and even shades for them. The kitchen section was fascinating and the canning section would appeal to Amy and Denise. Worth a trip for you two to go there. Somethings we had to ask what they were for. Mary found some butter spreaders for corn on the cob...They had many of the Little Golden Books from years ago and Jean and Mary found some first Dick and Jane stories,,,see Dick run, Run Dick Run.....How many of you remember all the names from those stories?? Dick, Jane, Spot, Puff..
We made a stop at the Cheese Factory where the gang sampled most of the cheeses and bought more than we needed. Mary bought cheese for Connie. Jean was the last customer in line for the day.
After driving around for a short distance and following many horse and buggy's, we went to dinner at Essenhous Amish Country Kitchen with bakery, shops, Mini Golf, Banquet center and catering. The food was served family style to our group of 10 and was delicious and of course everyone ate too much. After, Mary bought 2 jars of the peanut butter spread for herself and Connie.

We headed back for Michigan early to make a stop by Connie and Charleys and drop off some gift items for them. A bag of Co-Op organic things from Denise , Lisa and Amy..Cheese and peanut butter from Mary. We had a nice visit with them and left for the Fenton area about 8:30.

These trips are a great way to spent time with friends..
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Thursday , Tom , Jean, Bob and Mary went to the Flint Institute of Arts to see an exhibition of leading edge works in a variety of media including life like sculptures made of Silicone,hair,pigment and aluminum by Evan Penny.
There was also sports photography, larger than life pictures, old painting/portraits, lots of them by unknown painters. A video gallery featuring an hour presentation of Wide World of Sports from all the years they were on TV. this was our favorite.

Tom had to sign a paper stating he would not sell any photos before they would give him a photo badge and let him take his camera with him. No pictures could be taken in the evan Penny Gallery. I do not think there was a restriction for me sharing them with you .. So here are three that Tom took....
I will title or explain them as I see fit as follows.

Unknown to Mary, Tom took the first one while she was studing the painting of the Felows children, they were painted in the early 1900, the painter is unknown but was paid 300.00 which was recorded in papers by the parents. The high amount of money is a testmont to his talent. The eyes seem to look right at you.

More wedding photos





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A view of the attendees at the wedding with the old mill building in background

SISTERS, Alisha, Michelle, Alex, Kristi

Bens family, Step=mom and Dad , Alisha, Ben, Mom, Brothers and Sister.

Alisha and Ben Wedding September 30, 2007

Alisha , Ben and families pulled a beautiful wedding out of the air in little more than a week. We all gathered at the mill pond in Linden on a day with perfect weather.. Above is the Bride and her parents Lisa and Mike ,on the wait to her waiting groom.
This is mom Lisa , step dad Ken and the smiling Bride.

Alisha [veil blowing in wind] and Ben on deck where vows were exchanged.

Lisa, Mike, Alisha and Ben

An overall view of the river and pavilion just west of the dam and deck. In the background is the empty block where the downtown buildings burned earlier this summer.
Alisha and her husband and family. Michelle, Ken,Lisa,Alisha,Ben,Kristi,Alex,Mike
Ben giving the first of many kisses that day.
It was also a day for posing for many pictures. Mom Lisa was not far away to help with the dress. Lisa stay composed very well for a mother of the bride seeing her first of four daughter married.

Grandpa Bob with more kisses.
Posing with parents, Mike, Lisa,Alisha, Ben, Angie, Ken. Ben and his Dad look look so alike.



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