Becky and I drove up to Charlottesville, Va to visit my mom during the last three days of May and, as always, had a great time with her. We visited South Plains Presbyterian Church, had lunch in the upstairs dining room, dinner at Red Lobster and much discussion and sharing of pictures of the Tennessee P.E.O. State Convention and the status of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. We left her with many new pictures loaded in her digital frame. The Grants were very gracious to allow us to use their downstairs apartment while they were in Roanoke on a church missions trip. While at the Grants, we sneaked a peak of the doll house that Ken has been building for their granddaughter.
I surely do miss him. I wonder what he would say to 17 great grandchildren with one named with the first name of James and the another named Payne?
South Plains Presbyterian Church is growing with two services and a completed administration and education wing.
More construction at Westminster-Canterbury with a very deep hole where the side parking lot and Dad's raised garden use to be. Glad Mom moved to the other side of the complex.
A very pretty 97 year old lady
Cheap gas in Charlottesville
Ken's labor of love
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