
About Me
- Juan & Cecilia
- We were high school sweethearts and we still have that connection we had years ago. God has blessed us with two wonderful children who are now grown adults living their own lives; our eldest lives in Abilene and our youngest resides in Arlington. Our personalities...in a nutshell...I think can be described as easy-going . Juan loves to joke and I love to laugh...so...it just works. I really don't think we have to go into much detail about what we're like because inevitably that will show with each and every post. We love that you're here and you are welcome to stop by any time to read about our stories...some funny and some...not so much; but all definately, from the heart.
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Well, I decided I'd better post an entry since it has been awhile. My first complaint is the weather. I'm sitting here typing and hating how this horrible humidity affects me. I HATE IT! Feels like we're in south Texas. As bad as I dislike winter, right now I'm wishing it would get cold and leave this humidity behind.
Ok, enough about the weather. Second complaint: who fixes a scramble egg at 7am and then eats it (or tries to) at 9:30am! The scary thing is I don't even know where those 2 hours went!
Ok, Hey I bet you thought I had another complaint, huh? No, that's it for today. Tomorrow I'll probably have more.
But for today, I wish everyone a wonderful, productive day. Stay safe.
Ok, enough about the weather. Second complaint: who fixes a scramble egg at 7am and then eats it (or tries to) at 9:30am! The scary thing is I don't even know where those 2 hours went!
Ok, Hey I bet you thought I had another complaint, huh? No, that's it for today. Tomorrow I'll probably have more.
But for today, I wish everyone a wonderful, productive day. Stay safe.
We had a wonderful Labor Day Weekend in Round Rock, TX. Did a lot of sight-seeing while there. We saw the capital at night, which is very attractive. We got to see the UT Building/Tower with the ever so famous 'Owl' at night. Great Sight!
First night we were there Paula taught us how to make sushi. Boy, was that fun. Below is a picture of her fabulous dish. Now that I mention fabulous dish, cindy had lunch ready for us when we got there. Great Mexican dinner. Taco, refried beans, spanish rice, and guacamole!
She was frying the taco shells when out of nowhere she screams,"Oh Shit!". Yes, were were getting ready to sit down to eat when she remembers she hadn't cooked the meat filling for the tacos! HA! HA!
We all had a good laugh over that. Just minutes before I was complimenting her as to what a great cook she'd turn out to be! Well, it took Paula no time at all to cook the filling and it was delicious. We all enjoyed the great meal. Also, below are the taco shells without the filling.
Can't exactly remember where all they took us, but we sure did have a great time sight-seeing and visiting.
THANKS. YOU'LL WERE GREAT HOSTESSES
First night we were there Paula taught us how to make sushi. Boy, was that fun. Below is a picture of her fabulous dish. Now that I mention fabulous dish, cindy had lunch ready for us when we got there. Great Mexican dinner. Taco, refried beans, spanish rice, and guacamole!
She was frying the taco shells when out of nowhere she screams,"Oh Shit!". Yes, were were getting ready to sit down to eat when she remembers she hadn't cooked the meat filling for the tacos! HA! HA!
We all had a good laugh over that. Just minutes before I was complimenting her as to what a great cook she'd turn out to be! Well, it took Paula no time at all to cook the filling and it was delicious. We all enjoyed the great meal. Also, below are the taco shells without the filling.
Can't exactly remember where all they took us, but we sure did have a great time sight-seeing and visiting.
THANKS. YOU'LL WERE GREAT HOSTESSES

So, this is the kind of notes Dad leaves me hanging anywhere he can find. I've found them on top of my night water glass, in front of the toilet (eye level), etc. This one was hanging in between the kitchen and dining room door. Just a reminder not to forget to cancel his dentist appointment.
This month and next, Earth is catching up with Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the closest approach between the two planets in recorded history.
It is believed that Mars has not come this close to earth in the last 5,000 years, but it may be as long as 60,000 years before it happens again.
The encounter will culminate on August 27th, 2009, when Mars comes within 34,649,589 miles of Earth and will be (next to the moon) the brightest object in the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9 and will appear 25.11 arc seconds wide.
Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. It will be easy to spot. At the beginning of August it will rise in the east at 10pm, and reach its azimuth at about 3am.
By the end of August when the two planets are closest, Mars will rise at nightfall and reach its highest point in the sky at 12:30am. That's pretty convenient to see something that no human being has seen in recorded history. So, mark your calendar at the beginning of August to see Mars grow progressively brighter and brighter throughout the month.
SHARE THIS WITH YOUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE THIS AGAIN.
It is believed that Mars has not come this close to earth in the last 5,000 years, but it may be as long as 60,000 years before it happens again.
The encounter will culminate on August 27th, 2009, when Mars comes within 34,649,589 miles of Earth and will be (next to the moon) the brightest object in the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9 and will appear 25.11 arc seconds wide.
Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. It will be easy to spot. At the beginning of August it will rise in the east at 10pm, and reach its azimuth at about 3am.
By the end of August when the two planets are closest, Mars will rise at nightfall and reach its highest point in the sky at 12:30am. That's pretty convenient to see something that no human being has seen in recorded history. So, mark your calendar at the beginning of August to see Mars grow progressively brighter and brighter throughout the month.
SHARE THIS WITH YOUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE THIS AGAIN.

Passed by my Dad's house earlier and saw him pulling weeds in his vegetable garden. Doesn't look like the same man some 40 years ago. He had a birthday yesterday and turned 84. Which led me to think of a certain incident some 40 years ago. (Give this old lady an applause! I can still think 40 years back!)
Ok, so it was on a Saturday morning and my Dad and brother Eddie were taking Walter, their old male goat to the auction barn. He had been replaced by a younger "Fabio" looking goat. So it was his turn to step down and let Fabio knock their lady goats off their feet.
I'm sure Walter took one look at Fabio, and that's all he needed to get him in a pissed off mood. Boy, was he fuming! My Dad and Eddie had parked the stock trailer near the entrance to their house and they put a rope around Walter's neck and tried walking him to the trailer. Apparently Walter had decided he wasn't gonna make it easy for them.
He gave them a really hard time getting him onto the trailer.
First he got away from my brother and ran off with the rope around his neck. They finally managed to bring him back and give it another try to load him up again.
Boy, this time all three were very upset. Walter was about to explode by now. They managed to load him up, but he was so furious, he tripped the latch on the trailer and got loose again!
Ok, third try at getting him back. Dad and Eddie were working up a really good sweat by now and what was coming out of their mouths is not worth repeating. Alrighty, again Walter gets caught again. Another try for the trailer. By now Walter is huffing and puffing and seriously thinking of bucking whoever gets in his way. So, he starts chasing both Dad and Eddie now, (oh, forgot to tell you, Walter has good size horns on him.) He aims for Dad. Both Dad and Eddie not having anywhere to take cover, so they jump in the trailer! So, they're inside the trailer and Walter is staring at them giving them the "it's over for you" look. That was so funny watching both Dad and Eddie holding on to the bars on the trailer staring at Walter, and Walter is still huffing and puffing and staring right back at them.
The picture was completely reversed. Wasn't it suppose to be the other way around?
They tried letting him cool off awhile and slowing tried getting off the trailer and Walter met them right outside the trailer door.
They tried a few minutes later, determined to finally get out regardless of what Walter had up his sleeves. (sleeves?) They managed to get out and step away a few feet when here he comes again. Both flew back into the trailer and this time Daddy loses his hat and Walter flattened it like a pancake. Ok, two attempts and one flattened hat later, Walter walks off headed to the coral to take one last look at Fabio and his lady friends. There Dad and Eddie handcuffed him and read him his rights and Old Walter went willingly this time.
Who says there isn't any fun at the farm?
All this time Daddy and Eddie had no clue Mom and I had been watching the whole incident through the living room window! What fun.
Been really busy this last week trying to clean and straighten up my parents house. Mys sister, Helen, is the most thorough house keeper I've known. I hate when we both do a cleaning job together cause she always seems to wind up going over what I've already cleaned!
This is the kind of person you'd want doing your house cleaning. Never have I stepped into her house and it not be spotless. I so hate that!
Anyway, back to my parents house. Their health has gotten so bad in the last few months and they honestly do need someone to come in daily to help out. Mom no longer realizes that when she feels hungry she has to eat. To us she used to be the best at cooking and always doing deep down cleaning. (That's where my sister picked it up from). Not me, I could give a s_ _ _ less about house cleaning. I'm more into sewing and crafts.
Again back to my parents. My Dad's (Tata) sister is coming in from L.A. on the 4th of July, and he is so excited. She'll be there visiting 8 to 10 days. Expecting to see lots of cheerful and happy moments during that time.
Changing the subject a little. Dad starts his new job on Wednesday. He's really excited about it. Soon he will make new friends at this new job. I expect it to be a little different from his previous job o 37 years. You see, his new friends will be small, shirt and pant pulling, screaming kids!
This is the kind of person you'd want doing your house cleaning. Never have I stepped into her house and it not be spotless. I so hate that!
Anyway, back to my parents house. Their health has gotten so bad in the last few months and they honestly do need someone to come in daily to help out. Mom no longer realizes that when she feels hungry she has to eat. To us she used to be the best at cooking and always doing deep down cleaning. (That's where my sister picked it up from). Not me, I could give a s_ _ _ less about house cleaning. I'm more into sewing and crafts.
Again back to my parents. My Dad's (Tata) sister is coming in from L.A. on the 4th of July, and he is so excited. She'll be there visiting 8 to 10 days. Expecting to see lots of cheerful and happy moments during that time.
Changing the subject a little. Dad starts his new job on Wednesday. He's really excited about it. Soon he will make new friends at this new job. I expect it to be a little different from his previous job o 37 years. You see, his new friends will be small, shirt and pant pulling, screaming kids!
A wonderful time was had by all Saturday afternoon. The kids planned a late afternoon luncheon for Dad to celebrate his retirement.
Dad loves going to Humperdinks in Arlington, so J.G. took care of reservations so we could take him there. (Dad loves drinking his 'Butt Faces' there!
I had such a great that I didn't even have time for pictures. But, as you can see on J.G.'s blog, he kindly took care of that.
Dad had to great surprises Saturday. First J.G. and I drove him to James Avery and surprised him with this beautiful Alpha/Omega ring. I let him choose his own ring.
Later on when we were getting ready to go to the luncheon, Cindy brought Tommy in with her from Round Rock. When they were nearing J.G.'s apartment, Tommy called Dad to let him know how much he wished he could be there to join him. Tommy kept him on the phone the whole time he was actually walking into the apartment! They both happened to be in the apartment talking on the cells, Dad was giving his back to the door when Tommy continued talking to him when Dad turned around and saw him standing there. Talk about a SURPRISE!
Let me tell you, I don't how many times J.G. , Cindy and I almost gave the surprise away during our conversations. It was hard, but we managed to keep it a secret and it worked out really well.
If interested in viewing the pictures, log onto J.G's blog.
Dad loves going to Humperdinks in Arlington, so J.G. took care of reservations so we could take him there. (Dad loves drinking his 'Butt Faces' there!
I had such a great that I didn't even have time for pictures. But, as you can see on J.G.'s blog, he kindly took care of that.
Dad had to great surprises Saturday. First J.G. and I drove him to James Avery and surprised him with this beautiful Alpha/Omega ring. I let him choose his own ring.
Later on when we were getting ready to go to the luncheon, Cindy brought Tommy in with her from Round Rock. When they were nearing J.G.'s apartment, Tommy called Dad to let him know how much he wished he could be there to join him. Tommy kept him on the phone the whole time he was actually walking into the apartment! They both happened to be in the apartment talking on the cells, Dad was giving his back to the door when Tommy continued talking to him when Dad turned around and saw him standing there. Talk about a SURPRISE!
Let me tell you, I don't how many times J.G. , Cindy and I almost gave the surprise away during our conversations. It was hard, but we managed to keep it a secret and it worked out really well.
If interested in viewing the pictures, log onto J.G's blog.
Just a short note to let everyone know we're still around!
Been really busy now that Dad's home. Alot of things to do around the house and not enough time. It seems like we have something to do in town almost every day? I don't understand this! I mean, really. What's there to do in C-City? We're gonna have to put our heads together and figure this one out!
What was that you asked? Oh, Dad's to do list? Has he finished it?
I'M THINKING HE DOESN'T EVEN KNOW WHERE THE LIST IS! lol
Tell you what. I'm gonna put on the table again and check to see if he picks it up. I'll be happy to see him take a quick glance at it.
Later guys!
Been really busy now that Dad's home. Alot of things to do around the house and not enough time. It seems like we have something to do in town almost every day? I don't understand this! I mean, really. What's there to do in C-City? We're gonna have to put our heads together and figure this one out!
What was that you asked? Oh, Dad's to do list? Has he finished it?
I'M THINKING HE DOESN'T EVEN KNOW WHERE THE LIST IS! lol
Tell you what. I'm gonna put on the table again and check to see if he picks it up. I'll be happy to see him take a quick glance at it.
Later guys!
Well, since Thursday, May 14th, Dad is finally a free Man!His last day was May 31st, but he left 2 weeks early cause the guys that are now replacing the retirees are having to train for a couple of weeks.
He is so excited! I can't recall what I asked him yesterday, something to do with a certain date, and instantly out of habit, he got up and started to check his monthly schedule. SURPRISE! No more nasty schedules on the refrigerator.
He now has so much to do, he doesn't know where to start. What he doesn't know is that I've already got a list (a rather long list) of things that need to be done. I'll blog in about a week or so to report whether anything on the to do list has been checked off.
Finally got some much needed rain huh? not as much as the Metroplex! Here in West Texas we got about a fourth of what you guys there got. Hey, we'll take it, after all, it's better than nothing.

It seems like maybe, just maybe I've got my family back to normal. Had been having trouble with Mom and Dad's health for the last month or so. They both seem to be doing alot better.
It can be really stressful when they are both down at the same time.
Now they are both out and about almost every day.
I usually call daily to check up on them, and when I do, Dad answers his cell phone because they are already up and down Interstate 20! !
Let me tell you, I'd rather they be burning gas and not in the hospital.
Changing the subject a little. Remember a few entries ago, I wrote about Dad's (John) retirement? Well, it's here!
His last day should be May 31, 2009!
We are both so excited.
37 years at Texas Electric Power Plant.!
J.G. and Cindy have planned a special weekend celebration for him in honor of his retirement, and he's really excited and looking forward to it. Promise to take plenty of pictures and share them with all of you.

Here above is a picture of Dad at work. If I'm not mistaken, I think it was taken in 1979. He was 31 years old. Time does fly. He's turning 61 this coming July. I thank God daily he has let us have him around this long. Life would not be the same without him.
Had another appointment with my Pain Management doctor again yesterday.
Since all the other injections on my neck and the new medications, nothing has really helped me so far. Yesterday he gave me 4 shots, 2 on each side of the lower neck and shoulders.
Painful? It was horrible. Hadn't had so much pain during such a simple process!
To top it off, had to spend the rest of the day in bed without moving. If this procedure doesn't work, it's back to another surgery.
Please pray for me during this special Lenten season that I don't have to go through surgery again. God Bless.
Since all the other injections on my neck and the new medications, nothing has really helped me so far. Yesterday he gave me 4 shots, 2 on each side of the lower neck and shoulders.
Painful? It was horrible. Hadn't had so much pain during such a simple process!
To top it off, had to spend the rest of the day in bed without moving. If this procedure doesn't work, it's back to another surgery.
Please pray for me during this special Lenten season that I don't have to go through surgery again. God Bless.
Bet you'll are thinking that just in the City there are pediatric Wards. Well, actually we have them out here in the country also!
A couple of days ago, I stopped over to see my folks. anytime you see both Mom & Dad out together at the 'Ward', you know there are new additions to the family.
Three of their goats had just delivered, I missed it by about 10 minutes. I did all I could to take pictures of the newborns, but the new mamas kept trying to get right in front of the camera. Guess they wanted recognition for the good job they had just done.
The baby goat near the water trough had just been born a few minutes before and was trying so hard to stand on his own, and just as I started to walk away he decided to stand for a picture.

A couple of days ago, I stopped over to see my folks. anytime you see both Mom & Dad out together at the 'Ward', you know there are new additions to the family.
Three of their goats had just delivered, I missed it by about 10 minutes. I did all I could to take pictures of the newborns, but the new mamas kept trying to get right in front of the camera. Guess they wanted recognition for the good job they had just done.
The baby goat near the water trough had just been born a few minutes before and was trying so hard to stand on his own, and just as I started to walk away he decided to stand for a picture.

I'm so anxious to share our news. It's 2 months away for Dad's retirement! !
We are so excited. Although he is going to look for another job, cause he doesn't want to stay home. Hopefully it'll be an 8-5 job and no weekends. He is so tired of shift work.
Retiring is great, but sad in a way, cause that's been his life for 37 years.
We were blessed with a good job for a town as small as this.
We are so excited. Although he is going to look for another job, cause he doesn't want to stay home. Hopefully it'll be an 8-5 job and no weekends. He is so tired of shift work.
Retiring is great, but sad in a way, cause that's been his life for 37 years.
We were blessed with a good job for a town as small as this.
I read my Bea's blog, about Lauren. I'm sure if anyone other than family heard her, they didn't think it was funny, but since it's family, I thought it was.
Which reminded me of several incidents I've witnessed during church. Kids will be kids no matter how close you're watching out for little mishaps.
One I will never forget is one little boy (about 2yrs. old). His dad was holding him and the little boy decided it was time to clean house. He stuck his finger in his tiny nose and went to town with it, I feared he was cleaning out his sinuses too. After the thorough cleaning, he preceded to administer his 'moqitos' into his dad's nose. Hey, what else was he suppose to do with them?
Another time, Dad was attending church, and was running late, so there had not been time for a cup of coffee, so he headed out on an empty stomach. Well, wouldn't you know it, sitting in front of him was a couple with yet another toddler. Of course, like all mom's, she had taken a few Ritz crackers for the little girl. It took Dad all his strength not to grab those crackers out of her hands! He said, 'he had never seen anyone savor crackers like that before'. And, of course, immediately after chruch, if anyone who really knows Dad, he raced to the nearest grocery store to pick up his box of Ritz Crackers. Talk about one happy man!
Which reminded me of several incidents I've witnessed during church. Kids will be kids no matter how close you're watching out for little mishaps.
One I will never forget is one little boy (about 2yrs. old). His dad was holding him and the little boy decided it was time to clean house. He stuck his finger in his tiny nose and went to town with it, I feared he was cleaning out his sinuses too. After the thorough cleaning, he preceded to administer his 'moqitos' into his dad's nose. Hey, what else was he suppose to do with them?
Another time, Dad was attending church, and was running late, so there had not been time for a cup of coffee, so he headed out on an empty stomach. Well, wouldn't you know it, sitting in front of him was a couple with yet another toddler. Of course, like all mom's, she had taken a few Ritz crackers for the little girl. It took Dad all his strength not to grab those crackers out of her hands! He said, 'he had never seen anyone savor crackers like that before'. And, of course, immediately after chruch, if anyone who really knows Dad, he raced to the nearest grocery store to pick up his box of Ritz Crackers. Talk about one happy man!
Wanted to share this beautiful birthday bouquet Cindy sent me today.
Isn't it Beautiful?
It had purple, pink,yellow and orange colored rose buds.
Mija now resides in Round Rock, Texas, suburb of Austin.
She seems to really like it. Quiet different from West Texas I'm sure.
She's really excited cause she's about 35 minutes from Tommy, who lives in San Antonio.
Yes indeed. This old hag turned 59 today!
So, anyone wanting to send me birtday wishes may certainly do so.
So, anyone wanting to send me birtday wishes may certainly do so.
Dad is in the Dallas/Ft.Worth area this week. He's at a meeting with a couple of co-workers from Luminant. He was a little upset cause he thought he wouldn't get to see J.G., since he was staying off I-20 closer to his meeting place.
Well, at the last minute, he decided to call a motel closer to where J.G. lives and bid on a rate.
Luckily he got it for almost half the price! He's about 2-3 minutes from J.G.
I called them last night and they were both having a great time together visiting at the motel. Dad didn't get into Dallas until after 5:30pm, so they planned to visit after J.G. got off work at 10:30 (second job). Turned out good. Dad called this morning and said they had a really good visit.
Well, at the last minute, he decided to call a motel closer to where J.G. lives and bid on a rate.
Luckily he got it for almost half the price! He's about 2-3 minutes from J.G.
I called them last night and they were both having a great time together visiting at the motel. Dad didn't get into Dallas until after 5:30pm, so they planned to visit after J.G. got off work at 10:30 (second job). Turned out good. Dad called this morning and said they had a really good visit.
I was just sitting here in my living room enjoying the beautiful day outside. Dad is working the night shift right now, so he's gone to work. I have about 3 hours of day light after he's gone to work.
Like I said, I was sitting here thinking of all the years we've had together, when something dreadful pops into my mind.
Yeah. Our wedding day. I hope no one remembers this.
Dad drove up wearing a black tuxedo and brown shoes! ! !
Yes, and I ain't lying either.!
Apparently he'd been out drinking with a cousin til the early hours of the morning, got home, took a short nap, showered and got dressed not realizing he was wearing brown shoes. Thank God he did notice when he got to the church. Thomas DeLoera was his life saver, he let him borrow his black shoes.
I'll never understand why Dad does the things he does.
I guess that's what makes John who he is. And I'm hoping there's not another one out there like him.
Like I said, I was sitting here thinking of all the years we've had together, when something dreadful pops into my mind.
Yeah. Our wedding day. I hope no one remembers this.
Dad drove up wearing a black tuxedo and brown shoes! ! !
Yes, and I ain't lying either.!
Apparently he'd been out drinking with a cousin til the early hours of the morning, got home, took a short nap, showered and got dressed not realizing he was wearing brown shoes. Thank God he did notice when he got to the church. Thomas DeLoera was his life saver, he let him borrow his black shoes.
I'll never understand why Dad does the things he does.
I guess that's what makes John who he is. And I'm hoping there's not another one out there like him.
Dad and I had a wonderful weekend in Arlington with Juan-Gabriel. We thought we'd see him here in Loraine for the DFR meeting, but with this second job he has, he doesn't have much time for anything else. He's off one day during the week, and that's when he tries to catch up with laundry, straightening up around the apartment, grading and posting grades.
We enjoyed the visit cause we didn't have anything planned, which was very relaxing.
J.G. had company over after lunch Saturday; Ian and Bree visited for awhile and we enjoyed them both. That little Bree is something else.
We got lazy after we had supper and were relaxing on the sofa's, when out of nowhere, J.G. insisted we get up. We put our jackets on, did a drive-by at Starbucks and headed down Dallas to see the lights. (this was about 10:30pm!).
We had a great time sight-seeing, the lights are fabulous.
We stayed out till after 12:30am. Which is not late, but for us old country folk it is.
We enjoyed the visit cause we didn't have anything planned, which was very relaxing.
J.G. had company over after lunch Saturday; Ian and Bree visited for awhile and we enjoyed them both. That little Bree is something else.
We got lazy after we had supper and were relaxing on the sofa's, when out of nowhere, J.G. insisted we get up. We put our jackets on, did a drive-by at Starbucks and headed down Dallas to see the lights. (this was about 10:30pm!).
We had a great time sight-seeing, the lights are fabulous.
We stayed out till after 12:30am. Which is not late, but for us old country folk it is.
Does anyone out there know what to do for insomnia? I've got it really bad. Right now it's after
3am, and I haven't been able to sleep at all since I went to bed at 10:30pm.
If I had plenty of hair, I would pull it right this second. What makes it worse is that Dad is working nights this week, and I hate being alone at night.
In these last few hours, I've recited a rosary, did my nightly prayers, and blessed the whole family from all directions in Texas.
I filed and conditioned my heels, did my nails, plugged my eyebrows, read my Family Circle Magazine, and some of the Catholic Digest.!
I can't possibly go on like this every night. If someone knows of a good remedy, please pass it on to me. I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
3am, and I haven't been able to sleep at all since I went to bed at 10:30pm.
If I had plenty of hair, I would pull it right this second. What makes it worse is that Dad is working nights this week, and I hate being alone at night.
In these last few hours, I've recited a rosary, did my nightly prayers, and blessed the whole family from all directions in Texas.
I filed and conditioned my heels, did my nails, plugged my eyebrows, read my Family Circle Magazine, and some of the Catholic Digest.!
I can't possibly go on like this every night. If someone knows of a good remedy, please pass it on to me. I'd appreciate it. Thanks.

Aye, Dios Mijo. Yep, I've done it again.
Lost my dentures!
You know I went almost 2 years without dentures cause I wouldn't keep up with them. So finally one day I lost them and never saw them again. I'm thinking they went in the trash. Oh, I'm so good at throwing things away. Pot holders, silverware, letters, etc. I just don't think, and when I clean up, I want to hurry and finish so I have two laundry baskets, one for trash and the other with stuff that needs to be put back at it's original place. The second basket hardly ever has anything but the trash basket is always full. You can't believe how many times Dad has pulled out stuff that shouldn't be thrown away. Boy, does he get angry!
So, I need to start a prayer chain. I really need those dentures or I'm not allowed to go out in public without them. Hee, Hee. No. Seriously, you'll pray I find them cause this time around I honestly don't think I'll get a second pair.
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