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Sister Julie knows how to "geter done" and there were boxes stacked in the basement labeled "St. Once back to my parents house we found that my sisters had already packed a good many things and so much had been done already that it was not as tough a job as we had anticipated. It has been our tradition to attend graduation parties. Hannah (below) and her brother, Paul, are in NJ and we were thankful to get time with them and their parents. Forty four years worth and we knew it was not going to be easy.mostly emotionally for me, my parents.and my siblings. But our first order of business was to take my parents and travel to NJ to niece Hannah's graduation party. Our mission was to help my parents have a garage sale at the home they have lived in since their marriage in the summer of 1969. This summer we left Louisiana knowing we had a mission. While there are still family get togethers and we enjoy time with friends, the changes brought by the mere passage of time temper our visits.

Jim's father passed away Good bye Grampa Rudy and so our trips to PA have changed again and an element of sadness and a longing for years passed has crept into the mix. Jim and I stayed with his Dad several summers to give Jim's sis and brother in law much needed time away. Trip to PA 2011 - Foto Recap Since our parents have been aging our trips have changed. Jim and I went to PA to see family as we have done each year since we have been married in 1979. My fingers can still fly across the keyboard, but my mind.well, it is rusty and I can almost hear the rusty wheels churning and grinding along.slowly. It has been a long time since I have ventured into "blogland" and frankly it is not like riding a bike.
