Sunday, January 23, 2005

Over The Hill thread

How To Tell If You're Over The Hill


 

 

You wear black socks with sandals.

Just keeping in touch

Hi gang. Since there hasn't been much activity here lately I thought I'd just remind you that we want to hear from you all. I just added some old Mikesell photos to our photo album, had trouble yesterday uploading them, but they finally came through fine today. I don't know if MSN was updating the groups or what. Hope no one else has problems adding a message or photo.
We are having Spring here already. I hope Winter isn't hiding, ready to blow again soon. I know we caused it because we finally have a working snowmobile now. Oh well, it ran a couple of days after Christmas. It got real muddy but it's drying up in the old barnyard now. The goldfinch are really getting bright. Please add your input to these webpages, we need you.  Leslie

Monday, January 10, 2005

Denmark?

Leslie, when you were working on the genealogy did you ever manage to find our relatives in Denmark? Are they still over there?  Do you have names and addresses? Have you talked to any of them?

Saturday, January 1, 2005

HAPPY NEW YEAR


Sounds like you are having a good old fashioned Christmas and New
year.  We had a very quiet one also  just like the good old
days.  Haven't had my coyote looking back at me  again tho.  We
missed the rest of family  so it was not like the ones we had in
Spokane   Have a good year   Love Darlene ( and Carlos
too)

What's up at your house?

Hi family, just a short note to tell everyone what's up on the old Wood farm. No "New Years" celebration here today, just everyday stuff going on. We have 7 bird feeders going with lots of goldfinch, housefinch; sparrows; etc., fighting over the food. We have a dusting of snow on the ground now. It's been a good winter so far. I took a break from watching the tragic news in the Indian Ocean to watch a movie on the dish. I enjoyed "Finding Nemo". Good clean fun! I'm a kid at heart, anyway. We had a lovely Christmas with our family, although we miss Lonnie terribly. I sure miss the old Christmas's with our extended families and I'm wondering how you're all doing. Let us know. God bless, Leslie