Hello, everyone, again. On this cool Sunday morning, I write to apologize. There are several people who look for Rumblings every week. I am sorry to disappoint you. I will try my best to do my best.
Snow yesterday. For the out-of-staters, yes that is right. Some places, I’m told, had more snow than we did. I surely hope that is the end of it.
Here are some facts about the month of June, nearly upon us. Besides Flag Day, it is Father’s Day, National Rose Month, National Dairy Month, National Candy Month, National Iced Tea Month and National African-American Music Month. The stone is pearl and the flower is rose.
The Bible quote is: “I have much more to tell you but you cannot know it now. But when He comes, the Spirit of truth, He will not speak on His own, but will speak with His heart and will declare to you the things that are coming. He will glorify me.”
Margaret Drew has been visiting family in Massachusetts and South China. Many relatives met up with Margaret and they had a celebration.
Gerry Dunn is a patient at Madigan Estates, as is Jean Adams from Lee Apartments.
Here’s the angel thought for the day: “We most act like angels when we do unto others, even those who have hurt us, just as Christ taught us.”
You Red Sox fans, how are they doing?
The word is there is a new hairdresser at Ricker. More on this later.
Lavina Byron has some new photos of her family on her door. Come and take a peek.
Recently, the RSVP celebrated their annual banquet at the Smoki Haulers Clubhouse in Oakfield. When I came home, I had an RSVP key ring, a door prize, a box of Girl Scout cookies and an engraved clock with my name and 20 years. How nice. I certainly appreciate it and have a nice spot to show off my new clock. Thank you, RSVP.
Keep well and take it one day at a time. Enjoy life.