monday , monday!
Wow, I'm so excited for Spring to come. Writing a comment for the mayor of Elburn's weblog precipitated a dreamy daydreaming session of driving to Lake Geneva this Spring and Summer and traversing the trails behind the mansions and estates that hug the edge of the lake! What beautiful memories I have of stunning flower gardens and daylilies cascading over the shoreline! Each time I wander, I try to surpass the length from times afore, but I still have yet to achieve the entire perimeter of the lake! It's HUGE!! It's so fun to gaze upon the Wrigley mansion and engage in my imagination, the folly of yesteryear! I was giving the mayor tips on image enhancing for the city--and one of my tips was to have a confectionary or soda fountain shoppe downtown where families could stop & sip and quip on their way to Lake Geneva. Route 47 is the main route to Wisconsin's gem.
I also suggested the antique looking street signs flanking route 47.
I spent some time yesterday selecting the perfect frames for my mother and father's old sepia photographs. I made some beautiful finds. My mother was so incredibly beautiful, that I had to find the perfect frames to showcase her beauty without distracting from the lovely focal point.
I also comprised a list of our immediate family with birthdates, including days of the week on which my parents me, and my siblings were born. I printed it on very nice stationery. I also found, in my father's personal effects, a wonderful thank you from a grateful nation, for my father's service in the armed forces. It was signed by Harry Truman! What a treasure. The original was kind of dog eared, so I printed that on some beautiful stationery, also!
I'd best go now!! Marissa has an interview with the American Red Cross tomorrow. I pray that she is filled with kindness, wisdom, and God's love, and that these qualities are easily recognized and embraced by her interviewer. She would be an amazing asset to their organization.
Au revoir!! No e on the end!!
I also suggested the antique looking street signs flanking route 47.
I spent some time yesterday selecting the perfect frames for my mother and father's old sepia photographs. I made some beautiful finds. My mother was so incredibly beautiful, that I had to find the perfect frames to showcase her beauty without distracting from the lovely focal point.
I also comprised a list of our immediate family with birthdates, including days of the week on which my parents me, and my siblings were born. I printed it on very nice stationery. I also found, in my father's personal effects, a wonderful thank you from a grateful nation, for my father's service in the armed forces. It was signed by Harry Truman! What a treasure. The original was kind of dog eared, so I printed that on some beautiful stationery, also!
I'd best go now!! Marissa has an interview with the American Red Cross tomorrow. I pray that she is filled with kindness, wisdom, and God's love, and that these qualities are easily recognized and embraced by her interviewer. She would be an amazing asset to their organization.
Au revoir!! No e on the end!!
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