Hi Tami, Your brother Bob @ UCC has mentioned you several times, and copied your url onto my flash drive. I'm working on a project, and it sounds like you have the skills to help. I'd love to discuss this with you ASAP. You can contact me at the above email or at 541.733.9663. This is an very important project, and I think it actually has the potential to change America for the better, and give tens of thousands of Americans a great income in the process. Dennis
Hey there, can I get my ballet slipper art? I think I did purchase it last year......................?????Ha, so much for cocktails every evening. Let me know how you are and when we can hook up.
Tami, I read the excerpt about you taking Shirley to Fred's after you got her all dolled up. Maybe she wanted to go there because she thought she would see more people she knew and they could see how great she looked! Besides the fact of just doing something "normal".
The last week Mom was alive we went to the bank, to the $ store and the the duplex she was selling to make sure it was all coming along fine with the repairs. And, in our spare time we got all of her outfits washed and ironed for the Class Reunion she was going to that weekend. I fixed her hair, did her nails and toe nails. We had to make phone calls and get all the names on the name tags. It was a busy week for someone that was dying. She loved doing the normal things because I think Mom was in denial right up until she didn't wake up anymore. Denial was just how she coped and that bothered me for a while but I finally decided that if that is how she coped it was just fine.
Hey, chickie! I have been trying to email you but it keeps bouncing back. You know that artwork that I had personally created by yours truly? I would sure like to meet with you the next time you are in south county. Let me know. My cell, 541-637-8717. I am excited to get it hung in my house.
No foolin' its me. Last year was so much fun catching up a little bit, I though it deserved a repeat. Happy 39th. That's what you look like on your website. One of these days I might actually put in an order for your one-of-a kind art. I hope its been recession-proof. As you might know, my biz had not, but I'm still hanging around. That guy in Nashville I know says "hay" too, and happy birthday.