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Sunday, September 28, 2008

How I Got Young Again

by Bon'O

Many of us know Mitch Albom as the best-selling author of Tuesdays With Morrie and For One More Day.
This is an article from last Sunday's PARADE MAGAZINE and the video link showing how he fulfilled his 50th birthday dream of recreating just one day with old childhood chums. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. And, I ask YOU...if you could recreate just that ONE DAY where would it happen and what would you do?

How I Got Young Again
By Mitch Albom
Published: September 14, 2008 See the Lucky Tiger Grease Stick Band in action. Watch the video!



We were never very good, and it never really mattered. Eight high school guys in a band. Guitar, piano, sax, bass, and drums. Three of us didn't even play an instrument, just stood around singing, "Shoo-bop, shoo-bop." We went by nicknames--"Rico," "Greaso," "Ace"--and we played dances, sock hops, even a local TV show once, singing songs older than we were, wearing hairstyles that were before our time. We practiced in my parents' �basement, and we named ourselves after the stuff kids rolled into their 1950s crew cuts.

The Lucky Tiger Grease Stick Band.

Some say adolescence is a time for angst, but eight buddies in a band will help you fight that. My teenage years were spent greasing up, tuning up, and cracking up. All I really remember from high school is laughter.

Maybe that's why, decades later, when I was approaching my 50th birthday and my wife insisted that I do "something special," I felt a rush of ennui. I've always been a reluctant grown-up. I have no interest in suit-and-tie affairs, a few raised wine glasses, everyone so...mature.

"Well, what do you want?" she said.

The truth? I wanted my old basement back.

And so began the best birthday I ever had. It started with seven phone calls and seven anxious responses. "You're kidding?" "Heck, yes." "Count me in." It continued with a visit to my old neighborhood in South Jersey and a request to the McCutcheon family, who now live in my old house.

"Would you mind," our drummer Marc "Rosey" Rosenthal asked, "if we borrowed your basement for a day? Oh...and could we clear out your furniture?"

Incredibly, they said, "OK."

Old song lists were dug out. Instruments were brought in. And finally, on a beautiful Saturday in May, one car after another pulled up to a familiar house. Out stepped Howard, Victor, David, Marc, Sandy, Mark, Perry, and me.

For the first time in 34 years, we were all together.

"Look at you!" "Ayyy!" "Man, you got old!" Although some of us were now physicians or businessmen, we were back to teenaged insults the moment we laid eyes on each other. We rumbled down the steps to the low-ceilinged basement of my youth. We ran the familiar grease through our hair, donned sunglasses, rolled up our sleeves. We plugged in and tuned up.

We were never very good, and we weren't good now. We had less hair. Wider stomachs. Occasionally, we had to pull out glasses to read the lyrics. And it was pretty obvious that "Action Jackson," our guitar player, was not going to do the flying full-leg split he used to do on "Splish Splash." He's a doctor now. He knows better.

But if you love music--and we loved that music--it is always inside you. So, when my piano started plinking and Rosey's drums began banging and Sandy "The Kid" began plucking his bass, I can't explain it, it all came back. At our ages, we can't remember where we left our car keys, but we can still remember who sang what on "Silhouettes." We played only for ourselves and a few family members. A private basement concert. And we laughed until our ribs threatened to snap.

Now, our band's best memories were never of excellence (we didn't have much) but rather of screw-ups and shenanigans. Like the day we played on a beach and got attacked by bumblebees. Or the night when we pulled off a highway ramp and ran across the top of Big D's car. Or the gig where we sang "Sixteen Candles" and, when we got to the part about "Blow out the candles," one of us hit a light switch to darken the room--and all the power went out.

At best, such stories are cute to others. But they are priceless to us. So we told them again, for the thousandth time. And we cracked ourselves up. We sang "Teenager in Love," "Jailhouse Rock," "Great Balls of Fire." We did nearly 30 songs, many from memory. And when we finished, we didn't wash the grease from our hair. Instead, looking like Sha Na Na's retirement party, we piled into our cars and drove to the local diner where we used to stuff into booths late at night and punch songs on the jukebox. We ordered cheese�steaks and fries (the salmon and grilled veggies of adult life were put on hold), and the laughs went on for hours.

Stephen King once wrote, "I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12." That pretty much sums up my Lucky Tiger Grease Stick pals. It was nearly midnight before anyone heaved a sigh or looked at his watch.

It was the best birthday of my life. And the kicker is, the whole thing made me feel younger, not older. After all, every good memory is a notch on your life belt, and every happy song you sang is still somewhere inside you, if only in the "twiddle-lee-dee" backups on "Rockin' Robin."

I love my band mates. I missed them all those years. And I came to realize something as we hugged goodbye in the parking lot and promised another reunion.

We were never very good, but we were always good for each other.

And we always will be.





82 comments:

iteach said...

first

iteach said...

Bonnie, I will be back to answer, I already know it.

Bebbilane said...

iteach: Congrats on first!

Bon - great blog. :)

From Area 51: Carol, I love the Sex and the City Movie. My daughter and I went to see it together and she bought it the first day it came out (of course the extended version). She was so mad when she couldn't watch it because of what happened. I went back to her dorm to get it so she could watch it in the hospital and her DVD player wouldn't work on her computer! Will the Frustrations never cease..lol. Needless to say, she got to watch it in the comfie / Cosiness of her Dorm bed with her boyfriend.

Thanks for all the well wishes for her.

MEK in AZ said...

FORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MEK in AZ said...

Happy Sunday...

good morning...

Iteach - congrats on FIRST!!!

wavying howdy to Iteach, and bebbi..

Bono - the blog looks fun today - I'll be back later to comment!!

i hope everyone has an excellent day!!!
:-)

iteach said...

I have two comments about today's topic.

My first thought which came in a split second is the day my boyfriend died.

We had such a romantic night and a beautiful morning.

I had been spending all my time with him due to his illness. I really thought he was getting better, so I left to go to a workshop for school.

While I was gone he ended his life. I wish I didn't go to the workshop and I was with him instead.

However, that is all unrealistic. I cannot create that day again.
But it was my very first thought.

He contributed so much to his church, fire department, and his friends. That is the real reason why I wish I could do that day again. I don't want him back for me, but for all the people who he touched.

iteach said...

My second thought came quickly after the first one.

I would love to do my wedding day again and I will someday!

I would love to renew our vows again somewhere beautiful just by ourselves.

Bebbilane said...

Iteach: That must weigh heavy on you. I imagine that was a hard thing to overcome, how old were you?

Bebbilane said...

Well, I have to get to doing something around here. Talk to you all later gaters. :)

iteach said...

I was 25.

Carolyn just took a bite out of all the apples in the apple bowl.

That is what I get for being on the computer.

I will be back at nap time!!!! :)

Tinkatia said...

Good Morning Iteach, Bebbi,
and Mek.

I hope every owl has a happy day today. I will think about Bon'O's question and I will answer it tomorrow. My mind is still a little numb. I will be much better tomorrow. Thanks again for all the messages and comments. I will soon answer them. Love, Tinka

Bebbilane said...

Hey Good morning Tink!!

Glad to see you up and about a bit. :)

Everyone, we need to get Shirley out into the light a little bit. She has gotten herself in a little funk and needs to be cheered to come out and talk to us!!


Shirley, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY,


Shirley, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY,

Shirley, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY,

goldie said...

Good morning Hooters!!!!!!!!!

Congrats on 1st Iteach and good morning bebbi and MEK and Tink!

Wonderful blog bonbon~ it really made me think.

My obvious thoughts went to my wedding, my childrens births, etc.. but I thought harder.

If I could relive a day it would be when I was about 10. My dad was still healthy enough to pack up the family and go camping. I remember the day we fished all day, had a big cookout with our friends who camped too and then went to the county dump to watch the bears! (this was in northern wisconsin) Then we came back and had a big fire and all us kids got to roast marshmellows. I will never forget that day.
I remember because the next day we drove the long way home and the dog puked in my lap!!

Zona said...

Good Mornin' everyone!

BON'O: What a great blog! When I was fifteen, my mom, dad, sister and I went to Colorado Springs to visit my aunt and uncle. We had a lot of fun that week..but there was one day that stands out. We all got up really early, I can still hear my mom and aunt talking as they made breakfast..and dad and my uncle laughing in the living room. My sister and I were out on the deck in the cool chilly air, watching real live rabbits hopping all around the redrock in their backyard. To us, that was amazing! We ate and then all climbed into my uncle's white Cadillac..and drove up to Denver..and then on to Boulder where my cousin lived. The laughter never stopped...and the scenery of Colorado was gorgeous. I remember having lunch...ordering the same thing my mom did..a patty melt. We spent the afternoon in Boulder..and then drove back down to Colorado Springs. We changed and then all went to the Broadmoor Hotel for dinner...very fancy. My uncle seemed to know everyone there..and we were treated like royalty. My uncle even let me sneak a sip of wine!! We had an absolutely wonderful time...and went to sleep that night after midnight, exhausted.

My folks and both my aunt and uncle are gone now...but I can still see them smiling and laughing, completely relaxed and being themselves. To me...this was the perfect day...and I would love to relive it.

Thanks BON...

Zona said...

ITEACH: Congrats on FIRST!!

GOLDIE: It wasn't the dog for us..but my sister who always got carsick...lol..we had gingerale at the ready at all times!! ;)

TINKA: Good to see you this morning...

HI BEBBI and MEK!

goldie said...

Hey Zona!

Don't gey me started- my sister was always got car sick! Because she was the youngest they always made her sit in the middle of the backseat too. My brother and I hated that- she puked every frigging time we went anywhere and had to have a bucket in the car.

Now imagine that car trip home from Tomahawk WI were it was us 3 kids and puking Springer Spaniel in the backseat!!!!!!!!!

sacBarb said...

Happy Sunday Owls.

Iteach, Congrats on #1. LOL @ Carolyn. When my youngest was about 3 he toasted a whole loaf of bread before we got up one morning. All you can do is laugh about it.

MEK, Congrats on FORE and 5. How was the crop yesterday?

Bebbi, Glad your daughter is doing better.

Tinks, Good to see you posting. Happy to see you are getting some peace.

Goldie, I was the one always getting car sick and my bro & sis hated it too. They still remind me how I ruined many trips.

Bon, I'll have to think about this topic. Other than the obvious, I can't think about a day I'd like to relive. BBL

Bebbilane said...

Hi SacBarb and thanks for the well wishes for my daughter! I have to agree with you, I can't think of a day I would like to relive either.

I am not having a very productive day today..lol. Probably not one I would relive and I am not finished living it yet.

Lynn D said...

Morning Glories!

Iteach got first! Wahoo!

Bon fantastic blog tody. I have to really think about what day I would love to relive. It seems as I try to search my memory I see a kaleidoscope of images. I hope this is not my life flashing before my eyes to soon!

Oh and thank you for your help this morning!

I hope everyone has a great day and I will look forward to reading what you will post about living past times in your lives!

Maureen said...

BONO...I love Mitch Albom. This was a great blog.

Hmmm, would I want to live any day over? Maybe a day when I was 8 and my family was complete...just my dad, mom, brother, me and our dog...it really was perfect. Or maybe the day my dad died, so I could tell him one more time that I loved him. Same for the day my mom died...so I could tell her that one more time.

Or maybe the New Years day after a champagne laden New Years Eve! It really was a special day that I still remember every detail about. It was a perfect day with someone very special. I would like to have more days like that ;)


TINKA...so glad to see you stop in. I hope your doing better each day.

ITEACH...congrats on 1st. I would like an apple...but I think I will pass on them today ;)~

BEBBI...I join in your chant...SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY.........

Bebbilane said...

Thanks MO for joining in on our call for Shirley bird to get in here. :)

Just_Lin said...

Happy Sunday, Owls!

iteach Congrats on first! LOL at Carolyn biting all the apples.

BonO What a great blog! I really enjoyed reading it and loved the video. What a great way to celebrate his 50th birthday. I will have to think about this a bit so I will be back later. There are so many days I would like to relive.

The 49ers are getting pounded by the Saints. :(

Just_Lin said...

SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY, SHIRLEY!!!!!!!!!

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Bebbilane said...

Wow, it went off the page! Shirley, Everyone wants to see you! Please let everyone know you are still here. :)

I just walked a bunch and it was too hot! Sheesh..I am sweating like crazy!

Shirley(NCC-1701) said...

I'm here. We are under hurricane watch, tropical storm warning, storm surge warning and wind warning. Will probably loose power. Maybe I'll get blown out to sea.

whabbear said...

Hi, Owls!

Bon'O, excellent blog! And after casting my mind back down memory lane, one day DID stand out!

I don't even remember how old I was... somewhere between 12 and 14... and my family spent the day at friends of my parents, who owned a small farm north of Toronto. It was a perfectly beautiful summer day, and I spent the entire afternoon alternating between playing tennis on their private court and swimming in the pool. My parents were still in the prime of life, able to enjoy both activities, and I remember thinking that it was all just about perfect.

My parents can't play tennis anymore, and the owner of the farm died of prostate cancer several years ago. How fun it would be to relive it!

Just_Lin said...

Shirley Good to see you peeking in. Batten down the hatches and be safe. You can't get blown out to sea as you are tethered to all of us. :)

sacBarb said...

Hey Zonaaaaaaa, are you sleeping???
I meant to include you in that comment to Goldie about getting car sick. Maybe I shouldn't have brought it up. Hmmmm, that doesn't sound right. Shut up, Barb!

sacBarb said...

Just_Lin, since Custard is moving into the 21st century, does that mean that you are back together? If so, I take back anything bad I might have said about him. I want, for you, whatever makes you happy. Love ya.

Bon'O said...

Just stopping in briefly on a lovely day to say thanks to those who've already shared memorable moments. If only we could all return to our childhood home like Mitch Albom did, if only for a day.

Iteach~~Hope you find that "somewhere beautiful" to renew those vows.

Tinka~~Thinking of you and hoping YOU are revisiting happy memories today.

Goldie~~Thanks for reminding me of so many happy family camping and fishing trips.(I was a dramamine-addicted backseat puker, too!)

Zona~~I could feel the beauty in your day....and almost taste the patty melt!

SacBarb~~Hmm, tell me more about "the obvious". :---)

Mo~~Let's hear those "post-champagne New Year's details"...I'm thinkin' there's a GOOD story there.

JustLin~~Whatcha got? Can't wait to hear!

Whabbear~~I'm still trying to pick just one day, but like your story, I'm sure it will include parents in their prime and the carefree innocence of childhood.

Shirley~~Stay safe and return to us when you're both willing and able.

MEK in AZ said...

Zona - I would relive your wonderful day in a heartbeat!! Thanks for sharing that memory!! LOVE Colorado Springs, Denver and Boulder!!!

SacBarb - it was a scrapbook class and I had a great time - enjoyed dinner with friends and now today - I am being "punished" for taking some "me time"!!! I tell ya, I have NO idea why those that supposedly love you - treat you like shit!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay - I need to settle my brain -

Jodi said...

BON*BON - Great blog!!! I love his books. I think I would pick a day when my family was whole. Probably the last Christmas we were all together before Dale died. Or I could pick any number of the camping trips we spent together, or better yet a marching band trip!!! If the reverse could be true, I would love for my kids to have just one day with their Uncle Dale (he died 6 years before I started having kids) or just one more day with my Mom. She would love to watch the boys play baseball and Sam perform with WYSO!!! Also Jake was only 4 months old when she passed so it would be nice if he had a real memory of her!!!

Wishing everyone a peaceful Sunday night.

SHIRLEY - Be safe....and let us know when that storm passes and that you're ok!!!

Bebbilane said...

Shirley! Thanks for the update. Don't get blown out to sea, we need ya around here. :) Thank you so much for posting. HUGS!!

Bebbilane said...

Just Lin, I am glad to hear that Mr. Custard came around and realized the stupidity of his ways. We can all grow and learn, I hope he has and I hope that you are happy!! :)

Lynn D said...

Hi guys I have been wracking my brain and I have to say no one day stands out.

Tho I would love to relive a day where like many of you have said that my Mom and Dad and brother shared before my Mom passed away. Unfortunately I was so young that I have only the sad memories of this time still imprinted. So I have to say it would be fantastic if I could relive one and have that memory instead.

I have been out on a mission today and it was quite fun!

I am just sharing this because it is a first for me and I am excited. I ordered a political sign for the first time in my life last week and it finally came in!

My friend and I picked it up today and her husband is coming tomorrow to put it up for me.

Some of you may be asking why would someone need to put it up? Because it is 4 ft by 8 ft and is going in my back 4 acres that abutts a state route! It will be proudly displayed for everyone to see!

I am sure you can all guess what it says! LOL

Shirley so glad to see you post. Please keep safe from the nasty weather. We need you back!

iteach said...

Shirley stay safe!

Just/Lin, I'm glad that Custard is coming around.

iteach said...

I have been spending all afternoon thinking about wonderful days that would be fun to do over.

It has been a lot of fun.

goldie said...

Shirley, if you have storm surges that means water- get those balloons ready to be filled!
But seriously, be safe and we miss you- come back when you are able and comfortable.

Good for you Lynn!

I thought of another day that goes into my all time favorite. It was my 8th birthday and I got a new, big, blue Schwinn Bike I had begged and pleaded for all summer. I was stylin' with that baby!!!~

grandma moses said...

Bon'o, I have so enjoyed this blog and the comments about it. Thank you!
I also would have to go back to a day in childhood when my mom is still alive and cancer free (before 1968) and all is well with the world. I just can't narrow it down to one day.

Zona, I loved your exact memories down to the patty melt. Whabbear, you too. Very touching!

Congrats on first, iteach.

just lin, be happy! I am glad it worked out if that is what you want!

Bebbilane said...

Tonight is the new episode of Desperate Housewives!! WOOoo Hooo! I can't wait. My daughter and I call and talk about it on the commercials..hehe! :)

Anyone else watch Desperate Housewives or Brothers & Sisters?

goldie said...

bebbi- no, but I am a huge fan of The Amazing Race and that starts tonight too!

j/l- if you are happy, then good luck with Custard!~

Zona said...

GOLDIE: My sis was the youngest and had to sit in the middle too...and yep..we carried the infamous bucket with us!! lol..

MO: Oh my...New Years Eve 1980 for me...sigh... ;)

SHIRLEY: Stay safe and keep checking in when you can!

SACBARB: LOL @ bringing it up...ewwwww... ;)

MEK: We spent another day on that trip in Cripple Creek and Manitou Springs....another at the Air Force Academy...the whole week was wonderful!

JODI: "A day when our family was whole..." I know just what you mean....

Waving HI to BEAR, GMOSES, J/LIN and LYNND!!

Bebbilane said...

Ohh Goldie I love Amazing Race too. Sheesh, lol!

Zona said...

BON'O: I have the unique perspective of actually living in my childhood home right now. In some ways it is just great...I feel safe and the memories are so sharp and clear. But also..the memories can make you yearn for something that can never be again. It's kind of a two-edged sword...but I don't think I'd ever move.

Zona said...

I forgot to say...that while we were having fun in Colorado..my brother was home in AZ filling the house with lots of his friends; burning the table with forgotten cigarettes and spilling beer on the sofa and carpet...wonder if that would have been a day he'd like to re-live??? ;)

Zona said...

BEBBI: LOVE Desperate Housewives...hoping it'll be another good season...

Bebbilane said...

That's funny Zona! I bet your brother will never forget that day either..omg. too funny.

Bebbilane said...

Amazing Race is great!!

Bebbilane said...

Big 5-0!

Bon'O said...

Popping back in before running off to dinner, and hoping everyone's had a beautiful Sunday.

I may have somehow misled or narrowed the focus with my blog question to you all. The idea was not to pick just ONE day from your past that you'd relive, but if only HAD one day to 'celebrate' as he did on his fiftieth birthday, what PART of your life would you most want to celebrate, where and with whom.

**splitting**

Bon'O said...

MEK~~I thought of you while reading Zona's Colorado story. Hope tomorrow's a better day. :-)

JODI~~I decided my 'trip back in time' would include a family Christmas as well. Fondest memories are of being around 6 or 7, gathering with the entire community of families with which we lived in a little one-street company-owned millcamp town on the Columbia River.

Each Christmas, everyone would gather in the big Cookhouse, which fed the mill-workers, for a gigantic potluck, games and singing. Then, the head-honchos from Portland would go to the giant Christmas tree and call out names of every single child and give them a gift. At the end of the evening, jolly Ol' St. Nick would swoop in with a large pack on his back, containing bags of candy, nuts, and oranges for all the kiddies. What an innocent time!

Grandma Moses~~Hope you see my clarification above and come back with memories to share. I LOVE the way you write and haven't heard a good GM story in a while.

Bon'O said...

Zona~~Visions of Risky Business with your story of your brother! I, too, am in the home from which I graduated High School, so I know what you mean. I'd love to go back to that early home (where I polished the kitchen floor with my stocking feet) but, sadly, the mill was sold, the town is no more. Now it's a flattened site for a much disputed future Liquid Natural Gas pipeline.

Welllll...was about to post this when my Seattle nephew called from Oklahoma to say my SIL just passed away 7:30pm their time...think I'm done for today.

night.owls.sb said...

Iteach:
Congrats on first!

Gosh, all your stories today were so touching, thanks to all for sharing, I read them all twice :O) I can't ever pinpoint just one, they all touched my heart...

Bon:
Great Blog, I loved that Mitch did not forgot his roots and his friends, he celebrated his 50th in a way, they he will remember always. Also making memories which it 50th was based on...

night.owls.sb said...

Bon:
I am so very sorry.. ♥♥

night.owls.sb said...

I would want to celebrate the growing years of my nephews, that by far was the best part of my life.

I spent so much time with them, and we did so many things together, that our memories overflow our brains. It was a wonder to see life in their eyes. They were amazing children, funny, caring, daring, messy, and just loving. Each day with them as children was an adventure, and what a adventure it was. I miss those days ever so much.

They are grown men, all working to strive for a better life for themselves. They are still amazing, and I love each of them with all my heart...

When I turn 50, I want to be with all three of them, and I shall, as I know they would want to be with me as well...

iteach said...

Bonnie, I'm so sorry for your loss.

Bebbilane said...

Bon: So sorry for your loss. :(

Maureen said...

BON'O...my sympathies to you and your family on your loss. ((hugs}}

iteach said...

Ladies, I don't watch DH, but is it a good one tonight?

night.owls.sb said...

Bon:
So sorry about posting my thoughts on your blog after you told us the news, I don't want you to think I was being insensitive, I had it written and saved, and must have hit publish, I did not realize I published it till I just came back...

Sorry!

night.owls.sb said...

iteach:
Yes I watch it, and thought it was good, and funny in a dark way..

iteach said...

Carol, how is your throat?

night.owls.sb said...

Iteach:
On fire, I don't know what happen it started yesterday, and just got worse today. Its like when you swallow, and your ears and throat are screaming NO don't do, but you have to do it anyway, so you swallow, and all hell breaks lose, the pain shoots up to the head and ears, and the throat fights back with fire...

Dianne/Denver said...

BONO: I am very sorry about your loss of your sister in law. I know you said she put up a very brave fight. Hugs to all of you

grandma moses said...

Bon'o, I am so sorry to hear about your SIL. Prayers going out to you and the entire family.

grandma moses said...

bebbi and zona, I also watch DH. I think it is so funny. night.owls., like a black comedy, at times.

iteach, it was good tonight ~ the show jumped ahead 5 yrs.

night.owls.sb said...

I am off to bed, I hope all has a good night...

Bon and Tinka:
My thoughts are with you

Shirley
Be Safe, and please keep up posted

night.owls.sb said...

69, For Tina

night.owls.sb said...

70, for me...

Nite!

Zona said...

BON'O: I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your sister-in-law...my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Just_Lin said...

BonO I'm so very, very sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.

DreamaTexas said...

Carol
It sounds like you have strep throat and need antibiotics. David's Dad had it so bad that he had to get an antibiotic injection last week and this week along with the Zithro.
BonO
I will say a prayer for you and your family.

DreamaTexas said...

Amicus
I hope that you will check in soon. I can not reach you by e-mail.

MEK in AZ said...

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MEK in AZ said...

Bono - I am so sorry about the passing of your SIL - thoughts and prayers to you and your family!!

sacBarb said...

Bon'O, I am so sorry your SIL lost her struggle. Sending up good thoughts for your family.

Good night everyone.

Shirley(NCC-1701) said...

Well I haven't been swept out to sea by Kyle. Storm surge and wind have done the most damage. Power has been off several times which makes sleep difficult for someone who needs an electric CPAP machine to sleep.

Bonnie ((((((HUGS))))))

Just_Lin said...

SacBarb Sweet Dreams!

Shirley I'm glad to see Kyle has not swept you away. I hope you will be able to get some sleep tonight.

BonO I'm keeping you in my thoughts.

Tinka I'm still keeping you in my thoughts, too.

Just_Lin said...

80 to be even. :)

Jodi said...

BON*BON - So sorry about your SIL. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

RonnieGirl said...

Carol~ You don't sound so good. Hope you get to feeling better very soon. Take care.

Shirley~ I'm glad you're okay and hope you continue to have electricity. Stay safe up there.

BonO~ I'm so sorry for the loss of your sister-in-law.