Sunny C has scolded me for not blogging for over a week. 
But nothing has happened this week.
The only place I went was to Walgreen’s and grocery shopping one day.
Whoopdee-doo—-big deal!
We did have company yesterday.
One of Ken’s sisters and her hubby from 1 1/2 hrs. away.
We spent about 3 hours of non-stop yakking. We always find things to talk about!
Ken bought his sis a gift. He said she needed him(Ken) in her garden.

Resembles Ken, doesn’t it??
(Eat your heart out Maggie_Tx!! lol)
After they left, I called the travelers.
It was our grand Kenny’s 11th birthday.
Since I couldn’t send him a card I called him.
Talked to Judy for quite a while. We found out that she is feeling fine now that she knows she is pregnant.
One day this last week they went to Carlsbad Caverns. They all agreed that it was the highlight of their trip so far.
They are in San Antonio as of yesterday, staying in a Wal Mart parking lot—-which makes 14-yr. old Gretta very happy. She can go shopping whenever she wants!
If Jeff didn’t find work yesterday, they will continue on to Laredo, TX.
One thing they have discovered is that they do NOT like large cities. But sign companies where Jeff could work are usually in the larger cities.
Judy’s sister is married to a Mexican, whose family has a large farm down near Mexico City. They drive down there from Chicago once or twice a year. This weekend they will be going through Texas on their way there, and will meet up with Jeff and Judy—probably Sunday.
J & J had originally planned on driving the bus down into Mexico with Judy’s sis, and seeing M’s family farm. But now with Judy 3 mos. pregnant, they thought they shouldn’t take the chance that she might come down with something along the way.
Judy said that as much as the two kids didn’t want to leave their home and go on the road, they are loving it now. I knew that they would once they adjusted to a different lifestyle. They are doing and seeing so many fun and wonderful things—and learning so much in the process.
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Our temps have gotten up above freezing—finally. It reached 44 yesterday. This coming week it will be around the mid-30′s, which is normal for this time of year. The snow is melting, just not fast enough for me! lol We are getting a little more sunshine, too, which makes me feel better.
I HAVE been reading you all through my subscriptions, just haven’t been commenting much. I have been so busy with my computer. I am still getting it set up. I keep finding things that I thought had been backed up, but were not. Some financial stuff that takes forever to get on the computer because it is so boring to do. Also quite a few pictures did not get backed up for some reason. Some are lost forever, and others I have here on Xanga somewhere—-just a matter of digging through almost 5 yrs. of pics here. And I have to be in the mood to do it, too!! That is the hardest part.
Last fall I had heard that Facebook had opened up to anyone—-not just high school and college kids. So I opened an account back then, but never did anything with it. I don’t know what made me think of it a couple weeks ago, but went on there, and tried to figure it out. I didn’t have any “friends”, so could not read anybody else’s site. I entered our last name in the search engine, and found all our older grands on there. I “poked” Jacob, and he asked me to be his “friend”. I responded OK. Then my presence was known on his site. All of a sudden I got invites from most of the other grands. There are two that want to stay private, and I don’t blame them. The others all have pictures up that I hadn’t seen before, and have really enjoyed seeing them. Jacob has a lot of pictures of his apartment complex and his apartment in San Jose. (Just found out that he and his roommate are moving, though, to a cheaper place). I also got a “friend” invite from a nephew who is a professor at Baylor Univ. in Waco, TX. He had pics up of the beautiful home he had built there. Also just received an invite from the best friend of one my granddaughters. She and her sis were always at Jeff’s house. When we would be over there for a visit, I could never tell the two of them apart, and would always call them names like “Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum” or “Frick and Frack” or the “Bobbsey Twins”. When they and granddaughter were being especially silly, I’d call the three of them “The Three Stooges”. The two friends were very shy when they were younger, and when I would call them by the various names, they would just giggle and smile, but not say much. Now that they are grown up, they are fun to talk to.
Anyway, I have all of 8 “friends” there. Some of the kids have over a hundred friends and acquaintences from high school, college and work. It is a good way for them to touch base with them all.
So, that has taken a bit of time, setting it all up.
But, it will never take the place of my Xanga! Xanga will always be #1 with me. So, as I said before, even though I may not write as often, I do read you all. Maybe now that the weather is improving I will have a little more ambition. We shall see!!
One last bit of news. Last, but certainly not least!! Our local granddaughter, who is a Jr. at Concordia University outside Milwaukee, made the Dean’s List. Her name was in our paper, too.
Good going, Lyd!!!!
Hugs to you all!
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