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I caught an old episode of the "Waltons" last night and it brought me back to my childhood. (Back to "simplier" times!)...My Dad used to call my younger son "John Boy" when he was small. My son loved it! (And remembered it all his life.)...You'd never catch my older son watching old reruns of the "Waltons" or "Little House on the Prairie." But my younger son loved watching these shows because they gave him a "window" into the past. And they were about families...My older son took pride in being a "modern" and "with the times" kind of guy! I'm sure he viewed the rest of us as "old grey mares" because we enjoyed telling "tales" from the past. And taking trips down "memory lane."...My younger son "ate" it all "up" and kept begging for "more" when we started sharing stories from the past. He said this gave him a chance to get to know us even "better." And he loved hearing about life back in the "old days."...Both of my sons are gone now along with my husband and parents and everyone else. I am the only "apple" left on my "family tree." Watching the old episode of the "Waltons" last night helped me feel like I was part of a family again. (And this was sure nice!)
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Not so mellow "yellow"...

Posted 04-23-2013 at 12:11 PM by CArizona


I remember the day my husband looked "yellow" to me. (Just all of a sudden.) I asked him to look in the mirror to see if he looked "yellow" to himself...His skin had a "yellow tinge." It was spooky! But neither one of us felt that he had any major health problems...He had been seeing his doctor on a regular basis for high blood pressure. And he had another appointment scheduled because he'd been experiencing some minor abdominal problems recently...We were both astonished when we learned that he had stage 4 pancreatic cancer...It took a long time for the "news" to "sink-in." He didn't look or act like someone who had this stage of cancer...The doctors gave him 3 to 4 months to live. But he was a "fighter" and managed to stay active for 13 months after his original diagnosis. Then one day it was his time to "go."
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