August 15, 2014
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stimulation
Marion and Andrea arrived while Mary was fixing Mother's hair. He had me look up the county sheriff's telephone number. Sam was getting out-of-bounds again. A little time behind bars usually straightens him out.

Pork ribs for lunch, with seared sweet potato, fried okra, tomato and cornbread. Cantaloupe appetizers.We were five at rummy. Six, if you count Harrison.
I'm not sure who had the better stimulation, Harrison or his great-grandmother.Robin Williams was diagnosed with Parkinson's just before taking his own life. I didn't mention it to Marion, for obvious reasons.
Delores picked up Marion. Andrea took Mother home. When she returned, we had a very good talk.
119 lbs.
79.6 °F, clear.


Comments (7)
Harrison is a cutie and it looks like his great grandmother is smitten by him! Glad that Marion is up to playing cards. I'm not sure who Sam is but he sounds like trouble! How do you make your fried okra? I'd really like to try to make some.
Mary just rolls the moist okra in corn meal.
Nice photos---nice family! Harrison is what makes life worthwhile!
once again ~ beautiful food ~ and I love the photo of Harrison getting his feet tickled ~ precious ~
You have a important social life with all generations . This is a great support.
In friendship
Michel
Tickle, tickle! Fried okra looks great.
Harrison needs to learn Rummy as early as he can!