Saturday, August 1, 2015

Rolling In The Deep

Don't have any pictures of Ingie and it makes me sad.
 Clayton and Greta came to swim.  Larry and Greg went to the new Harbor Freight at Conway.  Erin said next week she will get going on her new job.  She said she will not wear scrubs to this job but professional dress.  Mostly, when she visits she asks the clients questions.  She will see the 100 I think she said every 6 weeks.
 Clayton and Greta both enjoyed swimming today.

 Laura will be mad for me posting this of her, but she is such a good hostess.  She is the hostess of the mostest.
 Here are the underwater pictures that Siggie shared.  She took some of Clayton under the water too.  Her camera was a cheap one from Amazon, but it does just fine.
 I love this one of nose bubbles...it was a selfie!
 Astrid drew this for her room.  It is called the Hand of Hamsa.  The background alone took a lot of time and then the hand a masterful piece.  I thought it was an Africian piece and checked and found this-- is a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout the Middle East and North Africa, and commonly used in jewelery and wall hangings. Depicting the open right hand, an image recognized and used as a sign of protection in many societies throughout history, the hamsa is believed to provide defense against the evil eye.
 Astrid and her Dad went to Nebraska for 3 days and 2 nights to visit his Grandmother Merle.  She is 90 or 91 and fading.  Eric wanted to see her before he had to go back to school.  His Uncle invited them to stay with him so just the two of them went...not to overcrowd their welcome.  I don't know about this time...but last time Merle begged to come to AR with them.  Below the picture is of the Sunken Gardens Eric and Astrid visited today.

 Larry knows a man that works construction.  He was redoing a house and they wanted these two big ferns gone.  Larry brought them to me, but I have 2 nice ones and told him his red head would love them.  He took them and left them on her porch as she was not home.  You would have thought her Daddy bought her a diamond.  Don't you love her Caladiums in the tub@

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