I wanted to see ted one last time, so what better way than to meet at homage. this place is the greatest. even though it’s on the street, it’s very quiet and you can hear each other talk. and it was nice.
it was a little easier to say good-bye this morning. I bought a few pastries, gave one to ted, and we went on our way. good-bye ted.
I have a picture to show all of you. it was 20 years ago. it was jerry’s 50th and tracy’s 30th birthday. we were here doing a trade show.
do you all remember?
and we’ll be home soon
stay tuned



Yes I do remember twenty years ago, and if my memory serves me, Jerry was doing the October food show, it had snowed a lot, and was the biggest cousins get together we have ever had. Oh the buffets, we had a lot of fun, and gambling with cousin Sharon. The photo of you with Ted a nice surprise, and what a nice way to say goodbye.
We all looked so young. Look at a beautiful, slim Marty. I loved that trip. Goodbye for now, Ted. We all love you. Makes me feel sad too. LvU, Sharon.
Yes, I remember. Had snowed a lot that October. We all had so much fun seeing Ted, the biggest cousins trip ever, and oh, the buffets, and gambling. I’m sure cousin Sharon will remember. The picture of you with Ted a pleasant surprise. What a nice way to say goodbye, Jill.
Sorry for two replies. I didn’t think the first one had gone through, so you can skip the second one. I guess better than no reply.
what fun it was on those food show trips. and we were young, 20 years younger.
yes it is.
What a fine good bye tribute to the past present and future. Have a safe drive home. You are our family royalty.
thanks for all you comments Martha. what fun it’s been sharing our trip with you and all the others.
we stopped for lunch in lone pine and thought i’d check email. we’ll be home tonight, but I might post a couple more times. love you, jill