Hello
all, Greetings from the north pole. I will be up posting photo's of some good
boys and girls. over the next few weeks. Just wanted to say hello from this
cold place. I am really loading my sled on the heavy side this season. I hope
this year brings you the joy and happiness that gives you strength. Remember
I am watching you.
The
photo above is one of a wonderful family that came to see Santa on the Battlefield
Mall. The child being inserted is protesting, but family photo's will be taken.
Humor is so important to our well being. My hats off to the family. The photo
below is of a wonderful group of ladies that later took a trip to the Branson
area. This photo was taken by the only male on the trip, who was by the way,
the designated driver and bag carrier. With protest, to no avail, he did manage
to go to several wonderful ladies favorite shops, and shows.
Jean Sellers came to see Santa back some time in the mid to
late 1950's and she just happend to have the photo in her wallet. In any case
I thouht it would look great on the site. So below is Jean Sellers, a 1969
graduate of Glendale Highschool
Below
is me with Santa, I think the coat was Blue with raindrop pattern all over it.
I think I was beginning to question the Santa thing. It wasn't' until I was
a little older that I truly knew he was real. It is now without a doubt that
I understand and believe. I am not sure but it looks like Jean sellers and I
had the same Santa, of course there ie only one any way. Maybe that is another
proof,
Below is a group of nurses that monitor us while we are doing
our cardiac stuff. They do not fix us breakfast like the nurses in other departments.
They do not allow us to visit with each other while we are in rehab, and they,
as you can see, do not smile. Just kidding They are the best., but no breakfast.
This
is a Santa page, send in an email your santa picts and I will post it. Kinda
cool to see them from so many people.
Santaarts.com
Honest
to guishe, The other day I was exploring some of our timber out by the North
Pole, and I came upon a dog dancing around a Christmas tree. I asked him what
he was doing, and replied. " I am trying out for a Reindeer position if
one comes available". I informed him that at this time there were none,
but to keep dancing. He did. And next year I may consider finding one more position
for him.