march 28, 2024
“Your time on Earth is limited. Don’t try to ‘age with grace.’ Age with mischief, audacity, and a good story to tell.” ~ Unknown Tomorrow is Aunt Charleen’s 37th birthday, or 16th if you go by the cake, or 73, … Continued
“Your time on Earth is limited. Don’t try to ‘age with grace.’ Age with mischief, audacity, and a good story to tell.” ~ Unknown Tomorrow is Aunt Charleen’s 37th birthday, or 16th if you go by the cake, or 73, … Continued
“‘What day is it?’ asked Pooh. ‘It’s today,’ squeaked Piglet. ‘My favorite day,’ said Pooh.” ~ A.A. Milne I forgot it was my birthday until I’d been up a while. Greg helped remind me, though, as he often reminds me … Continued
“We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures.” ~ Thornton Wilder Over the last several years many of the Terry family in Central Kentucky had become accustomed to spending … Continued
A Winter Solstice Blessing ~ Molly Remer May you have a warm heart, open hands, a creative mind. May you experience inspiration and brilliance, clarity and focus. May you laugh richly and deeply. May you circle and celebrate, may you … Continued
“Act in an uplifting manner, and the Law of Life will never repay you in a negative way.” ~ Harold Klemp My cousin Missy, Aunt Lois, and I went to the Sorghum Festival last Saturday for about five … Continued
“Don’t be eye candy. Be soul food.” ~ Unknown Aunt Mabel Terry Keith and Mike Moore, husband to first cousin Missy, are deep in discussion. You won’t find two funnier people, so you can image what their conversations … Continued
“The tallest oak in the forest was once just a little nut that held its ground.” ~ Unknown For a forth year the Terry Family met at Uncle Harold’s farm near Stacy Fork. And for the forth year a … Continued
“I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one more start, with perhaps a bit of magic waiting somewhere behind the morning.” ~ J. B. Priestley This is the baby of the Terry … Continued
“People don’t run out of luck. They run out of try.” ~ J. Hackett I met my cousins for breakfast. We’ve tried to meet for dinner a number of times, but between my usual too much to do, and their … Continued