Court is the man
Court crashed my site- What a creative Court. The day after Thanksgiving he shared at Greg and Lisa's home with me some of the exciting events at xbox 360 "zero hour ' at Palmdale, California. Now he has linked his interview with the local press and also his pictures and personal reaction to the event on his freedom site. They are both accessible by clicking on his addresses on his December 7th post. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You will give my blog some exictement. My gracious, glorious, glamourous Grandson!!!!
I got back on today to honor Pearl Harbor day. I was 14 years old and was out hunting rabbits and came home about 2 in the afternoon when I first heard the news. Orville Bakk, who was courting my sister, Eldora, drove up in his 34 Ford V-8 coupe and said that he was going to enlist as his Father had done in WWl. True to his fashion he did so within a matter of months and served our country honorable. It would be 4 years later that I was drafted and in the army 18 days after my high school graduation.
I was in Boulder a few days before Court's birthday on Ocotber 13th. We dined and celebrated at the Broker resturant in Boulder anlong with his sister,My Granddaughter , and his father, Randy. I was so thrilled to be in their exciting company that I went back to Greg's office and wrote an exhubert blog about my two illustrious grandchildren. My technical or lack thereof prompted we to screw up the printing of it and I've been so down about it that I haven't blogged until today. Court must have helped me out because at least the part about My Granddaughter and his Dad now comes up ;on the screen but not the part about Court. So this blog about Court's most recent adventure tells it all. His deeds speak louder than my words. Glenn and others weak of heart read it here.
My Granddaughter and Court's father, Randy is the most caring, considerate, compassionate,kringle maker in humankind and I'm sure that much of their exciting accomplishments can be trace to his loving guidance and concern not only for his children but for all that come into his sphere of influence. We love you , Randy.
I got back on today to honor Pearl Harbor day. I was 14 years old and was out hunting rabbits and came home about 2 in the afternoon when I first heard the news. Orville Bakk, who was courting my sister, Eldora, drove up in his 34 Ford V-8 coupe and said that he was going to enlist as his Father had done in WWl. True to his fashion he did so within a matter of months and served our country honorable. It would be 4 years later that I was drafted and in the army 18 days after my high school graduation.
I was in Boulder a few days before Court's birthday on Ocotber 13th. We dined and celebrated at the Broker resturant in Boulder anlong with his sister,My Granddaughter , and his father, Randy. I was so thrilled to be in their exciting company that I went back to Greg's office and wrote an exhubert blog about my two illustrious grandchildren. My technical or lack thereof prompted we to screw up the printing of it and I've been so down about it that I haven't blogged until today. Court must have helped me out because at least the part about My Granddaughter and his Dad now comes up ;on the screen but not the part about Court. So this blog about Court's most recent adventure tells it all. His deeds speak louder than my words. Glenn and others weak of heart read it here.
My Granddaughter and Court's father, Randy is the most caring, considerate, compassionate,kringle maker in humankind and I'm sure that much of their exciting accomplishments can be trace to his loving guidance and concern not only for his children but for all that come into his sphere of influence. We love you , Randy.
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